Frequently Asked Questions - About Sex

How do I have sex with another woman?

Having sex with another woman is a wonderful and natural experience.

The clitoris is the only human organ that is solely for pleasure. It is extremely sensitive and can be very enjoyable if stimulated correctly. The "G" spot is another area that, when stimulated directly, can result in intense pleasure. It is found about a third of the way into the vagina towards the pubic bone. There are vibrators with specially designed sleeves to stimulate the "G" spot. However, what works for one woman may not work for another. Sexual response and pleasure is a very personal and individual experience.

The following are some tried and true lesbian favourites:

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How do I have sex with another man?

Having sex with another man is a wonderful and natural experience.

The following are some tried and true favourites:

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Masturbation

Masturbation is the act of caressing, fondling, stroking, and rubbing one’s own genitals for sexual pleasure.

Until recent times, masturbation was seen as being abnormal, a deviant behaviour, and detrimental to both physical and mental well being. It is now recognised that this is not the case, and masturbation is a healthy expression of our own sexual desires and fantasies. Masturbation allows us not only to release sexual tension, but also to become familiar with our own bodies and more comfortable with sexual feelings and responses. It is an exploration, to discover our own sexual likes and dislikes. Many people masturbate from puberty or even prior to this, and throughout their lives.

Everyone masturbates! It is not something to feel guilt or shame about, but rather to be enjoyed and celebrated as a natural expression of our sexuality.

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From Gay and Lesbian Counselling Service of NSW. © 2006. All rights reserved.

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