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Nausea before orgasm

I am 21 years old
i have married 1 month a go and since that i didn't reached orgasm only once (and this my first sexual relations)
actually we have read a lot about the orgasm and how to reach it but we haven't managed to reach it only for once
the main problem is that my husband try to reach me to that point by making doing all the required steps but what happens after the penetration is that the arousal reach maximum point and it stops for a  while and then i feel strong nausea and dizziness(although i am not pregnant) and i don't reach orgasm which make me stop him and that prevent him from continuing to make me reach orgasm.
would any body help me please.
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you could just be nervous and need more time,,, before penatration try other things like cuddling, touching, massaging, try oral sex before to get in the mood  and slowly build it up, Its one of those things , if you've never came before with a guy you dont know what to expect and your body is holding you back like nausea.. it will happen patience is the key but like I say, oral sex is a good start on each other and patience. It will come around,,  
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Maybe the two of are putting too much effort in and you're simply nervous. Take it slower and go at a pace that makes you feel comfy. Good luck
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