I have really debated whether or not to post this. It is meant to be helpful (hopeful?), not make anyone feel bad. With that said, I was 16 months post op without orgasm. I had my first a week ago. It was small and short in duration, but real. I was convinced it would never happen, before this event. It is weird the way it happened. I started out trying to get mentally going, but not much was happening. For any of you who watched the movie Ghost, you might remember when Patrick Swayzy was trying to move the can when he was a ghost, and he couldn't do it. It was like that. It wasn't moving. The other ghost trying to teach him how to move it said you have to use your gut, not your brain to do it. So, I relaxed a little, I started moving the body rhythmically and started breathing faster and faster. I wasn't close to passing out or anything but that little bit of hyperventilation kind of allowed me to mentally let go and it happened. I have heard it is kind of like a sneeze, you have to let it happen. Use the gut, not the brain. Well, that did it. I write this rather personal account only because I wonder if this is a technique that might let others let go. Oh and make sure you have good batteries. My attempt to duplicate my can kicking was foiled by the ill timed death of my vibrator. 😮 If you are sitting there thinking, "Well she has a functioning clitoris and mine isn't working so great," don't be so sure. For me, the clitoris is not really what made it happen. I wish my fellow ghosts luck.