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Brody S et al. – Evidence was recently provided for vaginal orgasm, orgasm triggered purely by penile–vaginal intercourse (PVI), being associated with better psychological functioning. Common sex education and sexual medicine approaches might undermine vaginal orgasm benefits. Focusing attention on penile–vaginal sensation supports vaginal orgasm and the myriad benefits thereof.

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