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Can't stop orgasming

I'm a 27 year old female and have tried to make myself orgasm forever but failed. I have never had a problem with reaching climax with a man. So I just tried masterbating again and I have been having orgasms for two hours and can't stop!!! It's starting to drive me crazy?? Help so this doesn't happen again. I'd really hate to have to stop masterbating now that I just figured it out.
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Many women including me wish to be like you so why you want to stop it. Being very orgasmic woman is a bless and keep orgasming. Most women envy you and most men love you that way.
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I am 71 and today this happened to me. It is very pleasant but at the same time its hard to focus on anything else.
I've heard that's an actual disorder if you are always sexually aroused?  Not sure if that is what you are talking about tho.
Yes it’s probably a disorder but it feels normal- even at 60 years mostly everyday many days even more than once
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If it continue to last go to the doctors
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This is a unique situation. It would be good if you stop masturbation. However, if you need to do it, move your finger around your clitoris (do not rub or tourch clitoris) or try mild type of stimulation You may calm yourself by doing deep and slow abdominal breathing. By this method you can avoid masturbation..
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