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I posted around 6 months ago.
https://www.womens-health.com/boards...-problems.html
I am still having trouble. Since then I have also gotten a rabbit vibrator which I'm able to insert without it hurting, and I do like the feel of it, and the clitoral vibration feels good too, but I just still don't orgasm.
Sometimes I have to move the vibrator away from my clit as it feels so intense to the point of being uncomfortable. If I manage to leave it there, I seem to uncontrollably let out a lot of liquid (I suspect it isn't urine) which is quite messy, but I don't actually orgasm. (Is there any way to stop that liquid? I hate the mess...). Aren't people supposed to actually orgasm when that happens? I do feel a more and more intense feeling building up, but it just never seems to peak. Eventually I give up and it just stops as soon as I stop the stimulation.
Also, if I have my vibrator set to both the vaginal and clitoral stimulation at the same time, I can't really feel the clitoral stimulation very well. I have to actually turn off the vaginal one. Does that mean there's actually something wrong that I can't feel both lots at the same time properly?
I just really don't know what to do. Should I accept that I can't orgasm? Or is there still hope? It is a nightmare the few days before my time of month as I just constantly have tension that... doesn't go away and distracts me a bit. Is there any way other than sex/ masturbation to remove these needs? Like... are there any medications that reduce sex drive that are available without seeing a doctor?
I have the rabbit vibrator and 2 small vibrators to play around with. Any ideas?

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