A 61-year-old man expresses concern about his girlfriend's laughter during his orgasms, feeling ridiculed and experiencing reduced sexual satisfaction. Despite the relationship being strong and evolved, her amusement affects his enjoyment and intensity of orgasms. He notices that trying to be quieter diminishes his pleasure. He seeks ways to effectively communicate his feelings, as his girlfriend minimizes his discomfort, claiming it's natural for her to find it funny. He realizes this dynamic could threaten their emotional connection and satisfaction in intimacy.
I feel laughed AT, and my sexual enjoyment has really diminished. I’ve made an effort to be quiet and my orgasms are significantly less intense.
She finds it funny and can’t help it because it’s funny. My reading helped me realize this is beginning to turn me off.
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