 
Was that good for you?
 
So good!
 
Did you...
- No.
- Oh...
 
No, but hey! You did!
 
Yeah, I did.
 
I was just hoping that
you would have enjoyed it
as much as I did.
Marcus, I don’t have to orgasm
to enjoy having sex with you.
 
It was still like...
 
Really good.
Yeah, I know,
but I was just... hoping.
 
Ugh! Okay, fine.
 
I’m sorry, I lied.
 
You did?
 
Yeah, like...
 
Three times?
 
Three times?
 
Yeah?
 
Why didn’t you say so?
I don’t know, because
I had three and you only had one,
so I thought maybe
you’d feel bad, and I didn’t...
I didn’t want to
make you feel bad, so...
 
I faked it.
 
Wait, wait...
You faked not having
an orgasm?
 
Yeah.
 
I’m sorry for pretending.
 
Wow! Three times!
Are you sure they were
orgasms and not...
 
Gas?
No, Marcus!
They were not gas!
 
What’s wrong with you?
I don’t know.
Is it even possible?
I mean, are you positive?
Because...
 
Oh my God!
I know I’m good,
but I’m not that good.
 
Marcus, I know my body, okay?
 
Sometimes I have one.
 
Sometimes I have none.
 
And sometimes...
 
I have a hat trick.
 
Wow!
 
That’s amazing.
Yeah, all women
are different.
We are all beautiful,
delicate flowers
 
in our own special way.
You really are
my little buttercup!
 
Ew! Marcus, that is disgusting!
 
Yeah, I know.
You’re way better at faking
not having an orgasm
 
than faking not having farted.
 
How did you know it was me?
Orgasms are the most intense
moments of sexual pleasure.
When orgasm occurs,
the vaginal muscles contract,
 
the skin becomes flush,
and people sometimes
react with audible noises.
 
Words, kisses, and caresses
are some of the essential steps
to increase sexual arousal.
They can lead to swelling
of the inner vaginal lips,
clitoris and breasts,
and hardening of the nipples.
Then, breathing and
heartbeats accelerate, 
the vagina lubricates
and expands.
As for what comes next,
that varies person to person! 
Stimulating different parts
of your body can lead to orgasm,
 
such as vaginal penetration
or stimulation of the external
part of the clitoris
and other areas
of the vulva.
Sensations experienced
during orgasm
 
are difficult to describe.
Some people talk about
an intense well-being, 
a total release of tension,
or an electric shock.
It’s also expressed
in various ways.
As with any exhilarating
sensation, 
some individuals
scream or moan
 
and others don’t. 
While some people may have
multiple consecutive orgasms,
others only occasionally
achieve it,
and some have never
experienced it.
Apart from what
happens in the body,
orgasm is also dependent
on psychological factors.
Feeling good, enjoying the moment,
knowing your body
and how to focus
on your sensations
all help lead
to having an orgasm. 
Discovering what gives
the most pleasure
happens with time,
experience
 
and listening to your body.
All that makes it easier
to better guide your partner. 
Orgasms are one of
the elements of pleasure,
 
not the ultimate goal.
 
It’s all about the journey,
not just getting
to the destination!
 
An orgasm is pretty amazing!
 
I guess... I...
 
had an orgasm.
 
Uh...
 
Uh...
 
Boy.
It’s a lot of tightness
and a pleasurable feeling
that ends up
in a release.
It’s like, everything...
just at the same time.
Some people say
it’s fireworks.
All the feelings.
- Yeah!
Let’s say it
just like rises.
 
Your nerves are just like...
You feel your nerves
in your body.
 
Like, wow!
When you know,
you know.
You reach that point
and you’re like...
 
I think that’s what it is!
Unfortunately,
to a man,
there’s not a lot
of ways to explain
how you know you’re having
an orgasm, as a woman.
You shouldn’t really have to
ask yourself:
 
Did it happen? 
Because it’s usually
pretty obvious.
It usually comes with
a convulsion of the body,
 
and her facial expression.
 
And the sounds,
and the body language
and everything.
I’m pretty sure your body language
usually says it all.
But that doesn’t confirm the fact
that you’ve had an orgasm.
 
It’s very easy to fake one.
I don’t remember
the statistics,
but I believe that
most people...
But yeah, most women
fake their orgasms,
at least with most
of their partners.
Because it’s pretty hard
to achieve, I believe,
in just a 5-minute
intercourse.
 
But...
Yeah, it’s just trust.
There’s no way to know.
It took me a long time
before I had my first orgasm,
because I never masturbated
before starting to have sex,
so I didn’t exactly know
how to get there.
 
I think for female orgasms,
they don’t happen
every time they have sex.
It’s not like with guys,
where it just kind of...
Once it happens,
it’s over.
Girls, it takes a longer time
to get to that point.
At first, I didn’t orgasm
every time when I had sex.
 
Because especially...
When I was younger,I was
with people who were younger,
and didn’t have 
that much experience.
But the older I get, the older
the other people get, so...
Almost every time I orgasm
when I have sex now.
I don’t think I have an orgasm
every time I have sex with someone.
I think it all depends
on moods, circumstances,
 
who you’re with,
if the person is
doing the right thing,
or if you’re
communicating.
You’re not always
comfortable with the person.
They don’t always
know what they’re doing.
And if you’re not saying
what you like and don’t like...
It’s kind of hard and you can’t
always have everything.
I think communication
has a lot to do with climax.
