Contrary to conventional wisdom, a climax isn’t necessary to have a rip-roaring good time in the sack.
“It’s not the destination, it’s the journey.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson
From so-called experts like Sigmund Freud to the humblest of Billy Barstools, a significant percentage of men are woefully ill-informed when it comes to female sexuality. However, if there’s one thing that almost every guy is pretty damn sure he would agree with, it’s that an orgasm is a necessary component of great sex. “If your girl doesn’t orgasm, the sex wasn’t great, period,” Max, 33, tells HUSTLERMagazine.com. “Sorry, it’s not good if they don’t come.”
“If your girl doesn’t orgasm, the sex wasn’t great, period. Sorry, it’s not good if they don’t come.”
Max
Yep, humping humanity tends to define great sex in terms of how it ends. Regardless of how intense and ultimately satisfying all that clit-sucking, pecker-puffing, headboard-pounding action was throughout the carnal encounter, feelings of inadequacy and frustration start to flare up if one or both parties do not come by the time it’s all said and done. Sure, the porking may have been fun and all, but without a climax, some folks say, it doesn’t fit the definition of great. “If there’s no orgasm, you’re unfulfilled, and that’s not great sex,” asserts Alex, 34, of South Carolina.
I, too, have held this belief in the past.