Videos United Nations

The Shadow Pandemic: Domestic violence in the wake of COVID-19
How you can combat domestic violence during COVID-19
Nicole Kidman: “Play your role in ending violence against women”
EU-UN launch Spotlight Initiative to eliminate violence
Ending violence: If not you, who?
UN Women - Int’l Day for the Elimination of Violence
Sarah’s Story: Improving essential services for survivors
WHO - Strengthening the health system response
We are all women
A fact you should know…
Nicole Kidman champions fight to end violence
UN Women sets up “Safe Spaces” in refugee camp
Can soccer save a young woman’s life?
UNiTE Campaign: 16 Days to Orange Your World
UNDP Goodwill Ambassador Antonio Banderas
Solomon Islands: Uprooting Violence Against Women
Haiti: Violence against women - The enemy within
Iraq: One Woman’s Quest for Justice
Sosan’s Story: Domestic Violence in Afghanistan
7 Billion Others: testimonies 2013
7 Billion others: testimonies 2014
‘A promise is a promise’
Ending violence against women and girls
A call to action to end violence against women
FAQ
How many times did a woman climax?
Some people can experience multiple orgasms. Anecdotal evidence suggests those assigned female at birth can achieve as many as 20 orgasms in a row during sex. According to the International Society for Sexual Medicine, most females can achieve multiple orgasms, but estimates of the number who do vary.
What Triggers Female Climax? The Real Secrets Revealed
Female climax, often called an orgasm, is the intense peak of sexual pleasure that happens when built‑up arousal finally releases in waves of sensation. It usually comes after a buildup of physical stimulation, emotional connection, and mental focus, but different women reach it in different ways. Some come quickly from light touch, while others need longer, more directed attention. The key is that orgasm is not “one size fits all”; it depends on how a woman’s body and mind respond in that moment.
Is it healthy for a woman to climax every day?
Yep, safe and normal. There is nothing medically harmful about having an orgasm.19/06/2021
Can a woman climax repeatedly?
Yes, absolutely. Generally speaking women tend to achieve orgasm multiple times than men and in that light, it is not uncommon for a woman to experience orgasms 5 times in a row. I’ll admit that I have experienced orgasms multiple times in the same night, one after the other.13/06/2017
Why Do I Cry When I Orgasm?
Tears during or after orgasm are more common than most people think, and in many cases they are completely normal. Doctors and sex therapists often describe this as a “crygasm” or a type of post‑orgasmic emotional release, meaning your body is reacting strongly to the intense mix of pleasure and emotion. It can happen to anyone, whether you are male, female, or non‑binary, and it is not automatically a sign that something is wrong.
Despite their name, forced orgasms aren’t something you force on a partner
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