Once upon a time, there was a woman named Lily. She was one of the women that had never climax during physical intimacy. She had also read on Google News the statistic that about 70% of women rarely or never climax during physical intimacy, but she didn't really believe it applied to her. After all, she had a healthy sex life and had always been able to enjoy herself in bed.
However, as time went on, Lily began to notice that something wasn't quite right. She enjoyed the physical aspect of intimacy, but she was never able to reach that elusive climax that she had always assumed was just a given for women.
Lily began to feel like she was somehow broken, like there was something wrong with her that made it impossible for her to experience pleasure in the same way that other women did. She tried to ignore it and convince herself that she was still having a good time, but deep down she knew that she was missing out on something.
Finally, after months of frustration and disappointment, Lily decided to talk to her husband about what was going on. To her surprise, he was understanding and supportive, and they worked together to try to find new ways to bring her pleasure and explore what worked best for her.
Over time, Lily began to discover new sensations and learn more about her own body, and she finally experienced the elusive climax that she had thought was impossible. It wasn't easy, and it took a lot of work and communication, but in the end, Lily realized that the statistic wasn't a reflection of her worth or desirability - it was just a reminder that every woman is unique, and pleasure isn't always straightforward or easy to come by.
In the end, Lily and her husband learned that the truth about female pleasure is complicated and varied, and that it's okay to take the time and effort to explore what works best for you.