Orgasm Day was created in England in 1999 to encourage debates about a more satisfying sex life.

Tomorrow, July 31, we celebrate the world orgasm day. The date came from a survey conducted by an English sex shop network, in 1999, which identified it 80% of women had difficulty reaching orgasm during intercourse.
So, to discuss the importance of a more satisfying sex life, they created a campaign with the following slogan: “hit, don’t pretend”. In Brazil, difficulties in climaxing in a sexual relationship are also a recurring complaint among Brazilian women, and many choose to fake an orgasm during intercourse.
Although the concern for female orgasm and as women’s general pleasure during sex has increased in recent times, it is still possible to find, out there, the belief that “man is the one who gives woman orgasm” or that “right” orgasm is the one obtained by penetration, when in reality it is not.

What makes a woman reach her moment of maximum pleasure is the clitoris, the only organ in our body capable of playing this role, and which can be stimulated in infinite ways. Therefore, It is essential for a woman to know her body and feel comfortable with it.
According to Paola Giacomoni, an intimate and sexual wellness consultant, orgasm is something that manifests itself in countless ways, from person to person. “There is no single region suitable for orgasm, there are different erogenous zones of the body, all sensitive to stimuli. Just discover and experience new sensations”.
Furthermore, many feel-good hormones, such as oxytocin, dopamine and endorphinsthey are released during an orgasm and act as a link to promote greater happiness, thus creating greater relationship and personal satisfaction.
Finally, it is worth mentioning that, currently, in the erotic products market, there are several sexual items that help in the interaction between partners, in personal pleasure and in your own knowledge of the body, just choose the one that best suits your needs . So, seize the moment and invest in your pleasure!
Source: Paola Giacomoni, entrepreneur and consultant in intimate and sexual well-being.
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