Meg Ryan-style fauxgasm is a common occurrence in the bedroom, with many people faking orgasms to please their partners. Psychotherapist Ness Cooper advises against constant faking but acknowledges that there are situations where it may be beneficial. Sex expert Annabelle Knight highlights key signs to avoid when faking an orgasm, such as lack of eye contact, mirroring, stiffness, delayed responses, inconsistent facial expressions, and overcompensation. It is important to enhance the connection with your partner and make the experience enjoyable for both parties.
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