A SEXPERT has explained exactly why it can be difficult to reach climax after you've had a couple of glasses of alcohol and it's because of dehydration. While a recent study found that couples who drink together are more likely to have a happier relationship, this doesn't necessarily carry through into the bedroom. The scientists surveyed 4, married couples over the age of 50, who had been together for an average of 33 years, and those who drunk alcohol reported better marriages - but, unfortunately drunken sex isn't always as pleasurable. As many people will know, having intercourse while under the influence of alcohol can make it more difficult to orgasm, but now Dr Logan Levkoff has told Shape why and how to change that. But if you're drunk and simply relying on natural lubrication for sex, it's likely you'll experience some friction because you're dehydrated.
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The female orgasm: eluding women's sexual partners since the Big Bang. Sure, you may know your way around a G-spot if she's got one and be totally convinced that she never fakes it new phrase: orgasm perception gap. But while Aristotle was already writing about female ejaculation back in the first-century BC, most people today are still very much in the dark when it comes to the feminine mystique. There is just so much to learn.
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