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is it posible for a woman to have an orgasm within a year of lossing thier virginity ?
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My french is rusty, at best only for reading decadent french poets like Baudelaire but if you can allow for me to correct your question a bit?

I believe your question in english would be?

Is it possible for a woman to have an Orgasm with a partner within a year of having lost her virginity?

The answer is yes but;
1)  Most peoples first partners are not very skilled, which means things are not always relaxed or as comfortable for the first few times.

2) Be comfortable with your own body, learn to know and acknowledge what "turns you on"

3) Relax...  Sex is one of the most vulnerable and yet silliest things one person can do to another.  Look up orgasm faces online and you can see what a lot of people look like during la petit mort.

It is possible and once you relax if your partner is learning along with you it is possible but good sex is learned and practiced like any other skill.

If you have any other questions just ask.

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... being a virgin and having orgasms are not contingent on one another. The only correlation is that they both deal with sexuality.
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Girls can have orgasms without losing their virginity.
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I'm not sure I understand your question. You can have an orgasm and still be a virgin.
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