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My Boyfriend Is in a Competition With My Magic Wand. It’s Hard to Know What’s Normal Here.
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My Boyfriend Is in a Competition With My Magic Wand. It’s Hard to Know What’s Normal Here.

The letter writer describes difficulty achieving orgasm through manual or oral stimulation by her partner, relying instead on a personal massager called the 'Magic Wand.' She feels self-conscious about this reliance and wonders if she can achieve orgasm solely through her partner's touch. The advice column responds by acknowledging individual differences in sexual response, suggesting that while exploring alternative methods might lead to greater flexibility, it is also acceptable to continue using the Magic Wand if it works best for her. The columnist emphasizes that there is no guarantee of change and encourages acceptance of one's unique sexual preferences.

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My Boyfriend Is in a Competition With My Magic Wand. It’s Hard to Know What’s Normal Here.

The letter writer describes difficulty achieving orgasm through manual or oral stimulation by her partner, relying instead on a personal massager called the 'Magic Wand.' She feels self-conscious about this reliance and wonders if she can achieve orgasm solely through her partner's touch. The advice column responds by acknowledging individual differences in sexual response, suggesting that while exploring alternative methods might lead to greater flexibility, it is also acceptable to continue using the Magic Wand if it works best for her. The columnist emphasizes that there is no guarantee of change and encourages acceptance of one's unique sexual preferences.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses personal health and sexual wellness, which is not inherently politically charged. The content focuses on individual experiences and medical advice rather than political issues, policies, or figures. There is no clear ideological framing or bias in the language or sourcing.

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