Understanding Orgasm ke samay kaisa lagta he
Sexual wellness is an integral part of overall health, yet it remains one of the least discussed topics in Indian society. Understanding Orgasm ke samay kaisa lagta he is not about being "modern" or "Western" — it is about having the knowledge to make your intimate life safer, more satisfying, and more respectful. Research consistently shows that couples who communicate openly about their sexual needs and boundaries report higher relationship satisfaction. Samjho's expert-reviewed content helps bridge the information gap with medically accurate, culturally sensitive guidance.
Orgasm is a complex physiological response involving the nervous system, muscles, and hormones. For men, orgasm and ejaculation are related but separate processes — it is possible to have one without the other. For women, the clitoris (with over 8,000 nerve endings) is the primary organ of sexual pleasure, and most women require direct or indirect clitoral stimulation to reach orgasm. The "orgasm gap" — where heterosexual men orgasm far more frequently than their female partners — is largely due to lack of knowledge about female anatomy and insufficient foreplay, not biological inevitability.
Samjho ("Sab Samjho, Fir Karo") is India's trusted sexual health education app that covers topics like Orgasm ke samay kaisa lagta he through expert-reviewed video content in Hindi. Every video is created by qualified health professionals and presented in a private, judgment-free format — so you can learn at your own pace without embarrassment. From anatomy basics to relationship advice, Samjho covers the full spectrum of sexual wellness that Indian schools and families often skip.
