Women Choose Not to Have Orgasms Sometimes

Sometimes women choose not to have an orgasm. Why? I share my thoughts with orgasm.org. Click on the photo to go to gasm.org and watch this short video!

~Dr. Jenn Gunsaullus, San Diego, CA -- Sex Therapist, Sexuality Speaker, Sexologist

How to Orgasm... Obstacles & Tips for Women

The new and savvy website Gasm.org recently interviewed me about my thoughts on women and orgasm. First I addressed potential obstacles to orgasm for women:

And then I shared my views on how to improve orgasms:

Gasm.org is a really cool site with expert Jamye Waxman for learning and sharing about sex!

~Dr. Jenn Gunsaullus, San Diego, CA -- Sex Therapist, College Sexual Health Speaker, Inspirational Speaker

Female Orgasm: Latest Research Coming

Gratefully, there is growing research about female orgasm! What is this latest research and how is it helpful? Also, Dr. Jenn challenges a married couple in "Make It, Don't Fake It!" the new Den Game Show. Will Amy's husband know what big thing bothers her the most in the bedroom?

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~Dr. Jenn Gunsaullus, San Diego, CA -- Sex Therapist, Marriage Counselor, Sexologist, College Sexuality Speaker

Aneros - Male G-Spot (Prostate Stimulation)

I know I'm not a man, and I don’t have a prostate gland, but if I did, I think I’d want to try the Aneros! It is the “Male G-Spot Stimulator” that has been medically researched and designed. To quote the creators of the Aneros: “Its proven efficacious hands-free self-pivoting mechanism simultaneously massages the Male G-Spot and the perineum culminating in an intensely heightened experience of orgasm.” Many men state that orgasms through prostate stimulation are by far the best orgasms of their lives. The prostate is about three inches inside a man’s rectum. Once the man is relaxed and has well-lubricated the Aneros, the product is then inserted, and just through contracting his PC-sphincter muscles, it gently strokes the prostate (internally) and the perineum (externally). It’s that simple. Look ma, no hands!

Thinking Off to Orgasm?

Is it possible to orgasm with just your mind? In this episode of "In the Den with Dr. Jenn," Barbara Carrellas's concept of thinking off to orgasm is examined.

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