Eighty percent of women who can orgasm with a clitoral orgasm report that they cannot orgasm without clitoral stimulation. Only 28 percent of women can experience orgasm when having sex with a regular partner. This figure indicates that both parties probably ignore the importance of the clitoris during sexual intercourse. Women who have the habit of masturbating have probably experienced the importance of stimulating the clitoris to female sexual desire, but they often forget to tell their male partners. If a man feels that his partner's clitoris is gradually swelling and erecting, he may want to include clitoral stimulation during sexual intercourse. Vaginal orgasm The skin of the vagina is actually not very sensitive, so few women can orgasm through vaginal penetration. Most people still need to receive clitoral or vulva stimulation beforehand. Vaginal orgasm usually occurs when a woman is highly aroused due to the pressure created by the thrusting of the penis. By nature, vaginal orgasms are less genitally focused and more internal, and some people find them more intense. If you want to experience vaginal orgasms, you can use a very large vibrator (larger than your partner's penis) and masturbate. This way you can get used to the feeling of using the PC muscle to squeeze your penis. G-spot orgasm The orgasm produced by stimulating the G-spot is different from the clitoral orgasm. The focus of the sensation is not in the vaginal area, but is more dispersed. The sensation experienced will be weaker than a clitoral orgasm, but deeper. This may be because the sensation of a G-spot orgasm is transmitted via the pelvic parasympathetic nerves connected to the uterus, but the clitoral orgasm is transmitted via the vulvar nerves that are closer to the body surface. When you are about to climax or ejaculate, you will feel a temporary urge to urinate. ===================== When a woman orgasms, 1. Warmth all over the body, especially in the pelvic area. 2. The outer third of the vagina contracts involuntarily three to sixteen times, or more if there are multiple orgasms 3. Limb muscle twitching 4. Some people groan or scream uncontrollably 5. Rapid breathing, heartbeat, and increased blood pressure 6. Sweating all over the body with many small sweat drops 7. Many small red spots appear on the skin, which is called "sexual flushing", usually starting from the chest 8. There will be a lot of vaginal fluid (because of excitement) 9. Because the hole will shrink when you are excited, it will become tighter. 10. Some people may have a white liquid (a little bit) or a transparent liquid (very viscous) In fact, when you are about to reach orgasm, your labia majora and labia minora will swell due to congestion. It can wrap your penis well, and the clitoris will swell and become bigger. The vagina will expand deep inside to hold sperm, and the entrance to the vagina will cramp at the beginning of orgasm. It contracts every 0.8 seconds, and the woman can't help but scream, "Here it comes, here it comes!" 』 The physiological reactions of clitoral and vaginal orgasms are somewhat similar to the above three types of orgasms. They all have vaginal contractions, but the difference is that they are more obvious or less obvious. |