Different Female Orgasms and How to Get Them
We adore and crave female orgasms frequently
and passionately. Although the majority of us are familiar with clitoral and
G-spot orgasms, did you know that there are 14 different kinds of female
orgasms? Yes, there are 14 different ways to enjoy yourself sexually. Do you
still pay attention to me? How Do Women Experience Orgasm, First? Although
every woman has a different experience, female orgasm typically happens when
erogenous zones are stimulated for a prolonged period of time. Spending more
time in foreplay, triggering the clitoris and/or other erogenous zones, and
engaging in sex in positions that encourage female orgasm, such as the cowgirl,
missionary, and sitting positions, are some of the most effective ways for
women to achieve orgasm. What Exactly Occurs When a Female Orgasm? Dr. Michael
Ingber, a urologist and specialist in female pelvic health, claims that during
an orgasm, women go through specific bodily changes, including a series of
rhythmic contractions in the uterus, pelvic floor muscles, and vagina. Vietnam
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As a result of the tension you experience
during sex or solo play, your muscles may contract all over your body and your
pelvis may become warm. This warmth may then spread to other areas of your
body. Orgasm isn't just a physical experience, though. According to clinical
psychologist Daniel Sher, during an orgasm, the brain produces a variety of
hormones and neurochemicals. Dopamine is one of these, a hormone that gives you
the ability to feel pleasure, motivation, and desire. Orgasms begin in the
brain and manifest in the physical body. What Kinds of Female Orgasms Are
There? There are 14 different kinds of orgasms that women can have. They
consist of the following: Clitoral erection As its name suggests, you
experience a clitoral orgasm through clitoral stimulation. The
clitoris resembles the jewel of the vagina. The clitoris is a mass of nerves
that has over 8,000 nerve endings and is extremely sensitive to touch. The
small portion of the clitoris that is external, known as the clitoral glans, is
stimulated by most people in order to elicit a clitoral orgasm. It's often one
of the first and most common methods of orgasm for women. Historically, THE
clitoris was believed to be this tiny external ball of nerve endings.
However, most of the anatomy of the clitoris is
INTERNAL. The clitoris is shaped like a wishbone and contains nerve endings
along the walls and in the canal of the vagina. The clitoris can be internally
stimulated during vaginal sex by sex toys, fingers, or a penis. Female orgasm
Any orgasm that is caused by vaginal penetration is referred to as a vaginal
orgasm. Since most women report that they do not reach orgasm from penetration
alone, vaginal orgasm is one of the most elusive orgasms for women. Deep within
the body, the G-spot, clitoris, or top of the cervix are just a few of the
internal nerve endings that can be stimulated to cause vaginal orgasms.
G-spot erection The renowned G-spot! The
"G" stands for what? Great? Golden? It's Gräfenberg... The
G-spot is named for German gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg, who conducted
extensive research on the anatomy of the female genitalia and contributed to
the development of IUDs. The lack of historical investigation and inaccurate
information about the anatomy and pleasure of women can be blamed for the
controversy surrounding the G-spot's existence. There isn't a single structure
that is consistent with the G-spot, according to scientific research using 3D
imaging scans.
However, we now know that the G-spot may
actually consist of several connected erogenous zones rather than a single
point. Recent science has revealed that the vagina is a dynamic structure
with an intimate interplay between the clitoris, urethra, and anterior vaginal
walls.
The three of those structures are thought to
meet in the G-spot, which, when stimulated, can produce the sensational
experience we refer to as a G-spot orgasm. Orgasmic cervix The cervix, or more
specifically the top of the cervix, must be stimulated in order to induce
cervical orgasms. What is the cervix? Your vagina and uterus are connected by a
neck of tissue. The tiny opening allows menstrual blood to exit and semen to
enter the uterus to fertilize eggs. A penis or sex toy cannot fit through this
opening because it is typically covered in protective mucus and is too small.
Although cervical stimulation is frequently referred to as "cervical
penetration," it is important to remember that the cervix cannot
anatomically be penetrated.
Deep penetration is necessary to stimulate
the top of the cervix because, as a woman becomes aroused, the vagina enlarges
and the cervix recedes from the vaginal opening. The top of the cervix feels
like a button or a round bump. Some women report discomfort or pain during
cervical stimulation, so if you do, that's okay; its primary function is not
pleasure. Try a few days before your next menstrual cycle, during your Luteal
phase, as that is when the cervix is at its lowest point in the vagina, if you
want to try for cervical orgasms. Anal erection Many women can experience anal
orgasms from anal sex or anal stimulation.
When the inner lining of the anus is
stimulated, an anal orgasm results. Because of that previously mentioned crown
jewel, the clitoris, women can experience internal anal stimulation and orgasm
even without prostates. The clitoris's intricate web of nerve endings runs
throughout the pelvic floor and close to the rectum, allowing for pleasure to
be felt in that area. A word of caution, the anus does not self-lubricate like
the vagina, so lubricant is highly recommended to avoid any fissures
or tears in the anal canal. Combination orgasm A combination orgasm, also
referred to as a blended orgasm, is when multiple erogenous zones are
stimulated together to culminate in – you guessed it – orgasm!
Not to be confused with the experience of
multiple orgasms, which is when you orgasm more than once during sustained
sexual activity. It is also possible to have multiple combination orgasms. The
most common blended orgasms result from stimulation of the clitoris and G-spot,
simultaneously, or clitoral and vaginal stimulation. A-spot orgasm A-spot is
short for the anterior fornix erogenous zone, the sensitive tissue between your
cervix and bladder, at the end of your vaginal canal.
The A-spot is located approximately two to
three inches deeper than your G-spot. Locate your G-spot, then move your
fingers along that same front vaginal wall. You may feel a soft, spongy area or
heightened sensitivity; if so, bingo - it's your A-spot. A-spot orgasms are not
necessarily the same as anal orgasms, but due to variations in everyone's
anatomy, some of the same erogenous areas may be stimulated via the anus and
the vagina, making both orgasms feel similar. However, most women report A-spot
stimulation is more intense if accessed through the vaginal canal. oral
erection I know this sounds like an orgasm from oral
sex (the name is misleading), but oral orgasm is when someone reaches
an orgasm from kissing. Oral orgasm is also dubbed the "the kissing
orgasm."
This type of orgasm is less common but not
unheard of, considering lips are the most exposed erogenous zones, and
kissing is associated with expressing love, eroticism, and intimacy. Although
uncommon to reach climax by kissing, it happens, especially if the kiss is
erotic and shared with someone with whom you have a deep emotional and sexual
connection. Pedicure orgasm Nipple orgasm occurs when someone reaches their
climax through nipple stimulation.
This is possible because playing with breasts
and nipples releases oxytocin; this hormone begins the chain reaction of
vaginal and uterine contractions that lead to orgasm. Additionally, nipple
stimulation activates the same nerve pathways that genital stimulation does.
Using your thumb and forefinger, play with the area above your areola, the most
touch-sensitive part of your breast, or ask your partner to lick, suck or pinch
it, or use a vibrator to arouse yourself. sex orgasms Did you
know that your breath impacts the way you experience pleasure and how you
respond sexually? According to sexologist Dr. Jessica O'Reilly,
slow breathing intensifies orgasms and can even help women experience
multiple orgasms. In fact, you can breathe your way into an orgasm.
Lay on your back, place a hand on your belly,
breathe deeply through your nose, and focus on the sensations. Breath work has
often been cited as the centerpiece of mindfulness activities like yoga. Breath
orgasm is a new level and reason to explore the mind-body connection. Skin lust
Have you ever experienced touch or sound so sensual you got goosebumps? An
intense tingling sensation runs down your spine and through your limbs? Or
perhaps you experience a similar reaction when listening to your favorite song.
Either way, what you could be experiencing is a skin orgasm, also known as the
"chills," "thrills," or "frissons."
Research shows that a skin orgasm is more
often associated with music, but you can also experience the same
"chills" when intimate with someone you share a profound connection
with. Coregasm An orgasm that occurs from exercise, namely lifting weights,
high-intensity workouts, or any activity with intense abdominal engagement, is
affectionately called a coregasm. Sexual arousal doesn't always accompany an
exercise orgasm. Most people report that it just happens unexpectedly during a
workout session. Exercise promotes the production of endorphins and other
chemicals, like dopamine, linked to the pleasure centers in the brain.
Exercise also stimulates muscles and
increases circulation, heightening sensitivity and queuing the 'feel-good'
chemicals, or even orgasm in some. Some women report becoming aroused from
Kegel exercises, so it's not unheard of to experience
exercise-induced orgasm or arousal. Maybe coregasms are the secret to those
wash-board six-pack abs! Orgasmic slumber Wet dreams or sleep orgasms happen
when you involuntarily have an orgasm during sleep because of a dream, whether
it's erotic or not. Since it happens on its own, there's no way to make
yourself reach orgasm during sleep. Fantasy orgasm
A fantasy orgasm occurs when you fantasize
your way into climax. Researchers define orgasm as "a complex
response to socially contextualized physical and mental stimuli." It
makes sense that some people can reach climax through mental stimuli. Fantasy
orgasm is an iteration of mental conjuring – allowing your imagination to
conjure vivid erotic scenes that stimulate all your senses. Recent research has
discovered that over 90 percent of women rely on mental conjuring to
reach orgasm during solo and partnered sex.
Fantasy orgasm incorporates fantasizing and
breath work to have an almost transcendental-like experience of immense
pleasure. The Bottom Line There are many different ways to reach orgasm and
many parts of the body (and brain) involved, but at the end of the day, it's
all about the experience of pleasure – not necessarily orgasm as an end goal.
Pleasure is personal, and there is no standard for which types of stimulation
are most reliable except the ones you prefer most.
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