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Why Women Struggle to Orgasm & What Actually Works
Episode 73

Why Women Struggle to Orgasm & What Actually Works

Libido Lounge · Dr. Diane Mueller

February 19, 202529m 12sExplicit

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Show Notes

Are you normal? When it comes to sex, intimacy, and orgasms, so many people wonder if what they're experiencing is typical. In this episode, we break down the numbers—real statistics about orgasms, libido, erectile function, and what’s actually happening in bedrooms everywhere. Dr. Diane Mueller is here to normalize the conversation around sex. So many people struggle with some level of sexual dysfunction, yet almost no one talks about it—not with friends, not with partners, and certainly not at dinner parties. But here's the truth: you're not alone.

Sex isn’t just about pleasure—it impacts your health, mental well-being, and relationships in profound ways. Let’s talk about it.

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(0:00) Normalizing conversations about sex and sexual health (4:20) Benefits of sex for relationships and health, including orgasm specifics (8:57) Female ejaculation, misconceptions, and prostate massage (12:39) Sexual partners and societal double standards (14:28) Challenges and statistics of female orgasm experiences (20:09) Pressure on women around orgasms and faking it (24:13) Addressing erectile dysfunction and libido in men and women (26:00) Both-and approach to sexual dysfunction and alternative intimate activities (28:15) Invitation for listener engagement and closing remarks