Is it normal after 1 year into a relationship with a person...

... we already know our limits and all but she never cum, ever. She doesn't know the feeling, anything, she's not sexual at all, she lives despite sexual things, but when we have sex, no matter what I do she doesn't cum. She doesn't like when I lit/rub the clitores, barely have any sensitive there...is it in any way, normal? Does any girl have this too

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  • Faceless

    U have smol pener.

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    • TerriAngel

      Faceless
      You can't spell for shit.
      And you're rude.
      I have no ' pener '
      Big deal.
      I use my mind, emotions, talk, touch, body, and yes toys.
      You're a shallow fool if you think it just takes a ' pener '
      To please a lady.

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      • Bazinga

        Small penor.
        IDEA.
        Stick it up Terri's butt.
        Good use of assets.
        Boy toy for Terri.
        Ho Ho Ho.
        Good thing.

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    • rivalnegro97

      I have above average and I never had this problem with other girls

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    • RoseIsabella

      You have some bad spelling there.

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  • TerriAngel

    Shit happens.
    Deal with it or move on.
    It's rare, but.
    Some women are fridgid, so are some men.
    Just be glad you didn't marry them and are stuck with it.

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  • JD777

    She could be suffering from one or more sexual dysfunctions; female orgasmic disorder, female arousal disorder, or hyposexual desire disorder. These are more common in peri to post menopausal women, but have a surprisingly high prevalence in women across all ages. There aren’t any single great treatments for any of these, but there are various treatments women can try. The first steps are the woman’s recognition she has the disorder, desire to resolve it, and commitment to treatment. Often, women underestimate the damage disorders like these can do to a relationship. The prognosis isn’t great and some women are ok just living with it. Good luck.

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    • rivalnegro97

      Thank you for this helpful comment, I'm worry about her.

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  • IrishPotato

    She may be asexual.

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    • rivalnegro97

      I kinda think she is, Idk, is frustrating for the couple and me

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      • IrishPotato

        I think the best thing for you to do right now is to mention the possibility of her being asexual to her. Don't say it like you attack her though.

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    • RoseIsabella

      Yeah, she might be asexual.

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