When it comes to the female orgasm, most guys are confused. This is understandable considering that many men are clueless regarding the different
types of orgasms and stimulations that can be given, not to mention if a certain part of the vagina has to be manipulated in order to
give a woman an earth-shattering orgasm.
Well, if you're among the bewildered, have heart; today's tip will help you understand the female genitalia and the female orgasm inside and out.
WHAT HAPPENS?
When a woman orgasms, regardless of which area of her body you're manipulating, her body physically reacts in the same way. During an orgasm, she
feels: stimulation in her clitoris, her heart rate, blood pressure and breathing increase, tension builds within her pelvis, muscles contract throughout her body, especially in the vagina, uterus, rectum, and pelvic floor tension is released upon orgasm.
BLUE CLITORIS
Believe it or not, it is possible for women to get what is often called "blue balls" in men. As you know by now, the clitoris and penis are remarkably similar
after conception, but males go on to develop penises.
If a woman gets incredibly turned on, her clitoris, like the penis, becomes engorged with blood. If the blood isn't released via orgasm, she will experience
discomfort -- just as men do.
So when you tease her, you build up awesome
tension, and when she finally orgasms, it will be an explosion of release. Keep in mind, however, that roughly 26% of women have difficulty reaching orgasm. And usually, it's her own mental block that keeps her from reaching orgasm -- it's not you.
DIFFERENT TYPES
It was Sigmund Freud who first suggested that there were two types of female orgasm. However, sex researcher Alfred Kinsey refuted the claim and his
view was that there is only one type of female orgasm.
Others sexperts claim that women can have three types of orgasm: clitoral, vaginal and blended.
But considering the latter is literally the other two put together, I wouldn't necessarily classify it as a type.
So who's right when it comes to female orgasms?
Clinical studies prove that Kinsey was right. Most sexologists now agree that an orgasm is an orgasm, no matter what area of a woman's genitalia or body is being stimulated.
Nonetheless, here are the two areas of a
woman's vagina that can lead to the most satisfying female orgasm: CLITORIS - The clitoris' only function is to provide pleasure for women. Researchers have not been able to discover any other reason for its existence, which is fine by us.! As well, keep in mind that, because the clitoris is much easier to find, female orgasm is usually acheived via clitoral stimulation.
VAGINA - Inside the vagina, you can find the infamous G-spot, or the Grafenberg spot. The G-spot is located on the front wall (toward the navel) of the vagina, between the opening and the cervix. Theory dictates that the G-spot can be either a bundle of nerves coming from the clitoris or a gland (or series of glands) that produces lubrication.
Usually, after one orgasm, guys need to rest (unless you're one of those lucky guys who can achieve multiples), but it's believed that women can
experience three tempos of orgasm, which include the single orgasm, the serial multiple orgasm and the sequential multiple orgasm.
HOW TO GIVE IT TO HER
Many women claim that reaching orgasm is more difficult via penetration than it is via stimulation of the clitoris. As well, when it comes to vaginal stimulation of any area, most women agree that fingers are the preferred tool.
Keep in mind that any type of sexual stimulation can lead a woman to orgasm. And although there are some women who can will themselves to orgasm without even being touched, it is rare.
Massage, foreplay, direct stimulation,and even talking can make a woman reach orgasm. Most women, however, find that direct stimulation of the clitoris is the easiest way for them to climax. So use your tongue, your fingers, even rub your penis against it, and she might climax.
Until next time, keep it coming! :-)
types of orgasms and stimulations that can be given, not to mention if a certain part of the vagina has to be manipulated in order to
give a woman an earth-shattering orgasm.
Well, if you're among the bewildered, have heart; today's tip will help you understand the female genitalia and the female orgasm inside and out.
WHAT HAPPENS?
When a woman orgasms, regardless of which area of her body you're manipulating, her body physically reacts in the same way. During an orgasm, she
feels: stimulation in her clitoris, her heart rate, blood pressure and breathing increase, tension builds within her pelvis, muscles contract throughout her body, especially in the vagina, uterus, rectum, and pelvic floor tension is released upon orgasm.
BLUE CLITORIS
Believe it or not, it is possible for women to get what is often called "blue balls" in men. As you know by now, the clitoris and penis are remarkably similar
after conception, but males go on to develop penises.
If a woman gets incredibly turned on, her clitoris, like the penis, becomes engorged with blood. If the blood isn't released via orgasm, she will experience
discomfort -- just as men do.
So when you tease her, you build up awesome
tension, and when she finally orgasms, it will be an explosion of release. Keep in mind, however, that roughly 26% of women have difficulty reaching orgasm. And usually, it's her own mental block that keeps her from reaching orgasm -- it's not you.
DIFFERENT TYPES
It was Sigmund Freud who first suggested that there were two types of female orgasm. However, sex researcher Alfred Kinsey refuted the claim and his
view was that there is only one type of female orgasm.
Others sexperts claim that women can have three types of orgasm: clitoral, vaginal and blended.
But considering the latter is literally the other two put together, I wouldn't necessarily classify it as a type.
So who's right when it comes to female orgasms?
Clinical studies prove that Kinsey was right. Most sexologists now agree that an orgasm is an orgasm, no matter what area of a woman's genitalia or body is being stimulated.
Nonetheless, here are the two areas of a
woman's vagina that can lead to the most satisfying female orgasm: CLITORIS - The clitoris' only function is to provide pleasure for women. Researchers have not been able to discover any other reason for its existence, which is fine by us.! As well, keep in mind that, because the clitoris is much easier to find, female orgasm is usually acheived via clitoral stimulation.
VAGINA - Inside the vagina, you can find the infamous G-spot, or the Grafenberg spot. The G-spot is located on the front wall (toward the navel) of the vagina, between the opening and the cervix. Theory dictates that the G-spot can be either a bundle of nerves coming from the clitoris or a gland (or series of glands) that produces lubrication.
Usually, after one orgasm, guys need to rest (unless you're one of those lucky guys who can achieve multiples), but it's believed that women can
experience three tempos of orgasm, which include the single orgasm, the serial multiple orgasm and the sequential multiple orgasm.
HOW TO GIVE IT TO HER
Many women claim that reaching orgasm is more difficult via penetration than it is via stimulation of the clitoris. As well, when it comes to vaginal stimulation of any area, most women agree that fingers are the preferred tool.
Keep in mind that any type of sexual stimulation can lead a woman to orgasm. And although there are some women who can will themselves to orgasm without even being touched, it is rare.
Massage, foreplay, direct stimulation,and even talking can make a woman reach orgasm. Most women, however, find that direct stimulation of the clitoris is the easiest way for them to climax. So use your tongue, your fingers, even rub your penis against it, and she might climax.
Until next time, keep it coming! :-)