16. How I know when the sex is over

It's important to remember that communication is key to understanding when sex is over for both you and your partner. Be open and honest about your feelings, desires and boundaries to ensure a positive and satisfying sexual experience for both parties. Talk about what happens if one reaches their "stopping point" before the other. Do you continue until the other is finished, do you stop immediately, does the one who didn't finish get to finish by hand or something else entirely?

Communication

Communication during sex is about the ability to express your needs, desires and boundaries during sexual activities. It involves being open and honest in

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Pain or discomfort

If one or both partners experience pain or discomfort, sex should be stopped to ensure that both partners feel safe and comfortable.

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Fatigue

When one or both partners feel tired or exhausted, it could be a sign that it's time to stop.

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Orgasm

Orgasm is often the peak of sexual pleasure and enjoyment during intercourse or sexual activity. It typically happens when the body's sexual tension is released with an intense

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Triggering

Ejaculation refers to the physical reaction where the body releases semen or fluid during sexual activity. This usually happens at orgasm, where the muscles contract

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