Megan has had pleasurable sex for a number of years. She has recently begun a new relationship, and although she loves her new partner, she has been unable to reach orgasm with him because he transitions to intercourse before she is ready. What advice would a sex therapist most likely give Megan?
A) Fake her orgasms.
B) Try the coital alignment technique.
C) Communicate what she wants to her partner.
D) Do Kegel exercises to improve her ability to reach orgasm.
E) Pleasure herself with directed masturbation and do not expect orgasms with her partner.
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