All the many types of female orgasms (we have a lot)
You may have heard and felt that women can have clitoral or vaginal orgasms. However, industry experience and personal experience have proven that women can actually experience many different types of orgasms. There are several key erogenous zones on the female body that most women enjoy stimulation of and it can lead to some form of pleasure. Some actually experience distinctly different orgasms in each area. Before trying any of these techniques, first get yourself in the mood: Take a hot bath, put on some sexy music, light some candles..and start touching your body in ways that stimulate and arouse you.
Don’t “try” to orgasm. Instead, explore, experiment, and most of all, have fun. So let’s start with the different types of orgasms and how to achieve them.
1. Nipple orgasm
The nipples are super sensitive to touch. They are connected via nerve endings to the clitoris, so stimulating the breasts will excite the clitoris and the entire genital area.
Continued stimulation of the breasts and nipples can lead to actual orgasm, or it can bring on orgasm more quickly and easily when vaginal stimulation is applied. Women with small breasts tend to be more sensitive, but all women can experience breast sensitivity, regardless of size.
If your breasts are not sensitive, massage them regularly or ask your partner to do so, for at least 20 minutes a day.
So how to achieve nipple orgasm ?
Use your fingers, a vibrator, or your partner's mouth to stimulate your nipples. Touch, rub, pinch, pull, knead, and twist your nipples to explore different sensations. Your partner can lick, suck, and bite them.
And try to do this for 20 to 30 minutes, even if you feel a little sensitive.
2. Clitoral orgasm
Clitoral orgasm is something most women enjoy, intense clitoral stimulation results in a brief orgasm lasting 20 to 30 seconds, focused primarily on the genital area, and feels intense but somewhat shallow compared to vaginal orgasm.
Pleasure wears off quickly. Your clitoris may feel overly sensitive and even a little sore, and some women may lose interest and passion within minutes or even hours.
Even when having sex, there are positions that stimulate the clitoris more than others. For example: Positions where one person is on top and leaning forward (Mission: Impossible, Riding, etc.)
Clitoral orgasms aren't “bad.” They just don't serve you and leave you feeling deep vaginal orgasms.
To discover the ecstasy and bliss of achieving internal orgasms repeatedly, you can try avoiding clitoral orgasms for a while, after you learn how to turn clitoral stimulation into internal orgasms.
So how to achieve clitoral orgasm?
Start by directly and indirectly stimulating your clitoris with your fingers (or shower for underwater orgasms), vibrators, or your partner's mouth. (toys here: https://queensextoy.com/danh-muc-san-pham/sextoy-cho-nu/chay-rung-av/?orderby=price )
Note that some women prefer direct and intense stimulation of their clitoris, while others can only do with indirect stimulation through the clitoral hood or across the labia.
Experiment and do the same movement continuously for a while or change and alternate your touches to see how your body reacts.
3. Vaginal orgasm
There are many nerve endings at the entrance to your vagina, making it a sensitive and erogenous zone. Aside from clitoral orgasm, this is where most women experience pleasure and subsequent orgasm.
But compared to internal areas, orgasms at the vaginal entrance are shallower and more intense, and similar to clitoral orgasms, vaginal orgasms can also become explosive.
If a man penetrates you shallowly at the entrance to your vagina, you will feel very physically pleasured, but as he penetrates you deeper, the pleasure experience becomes deeper, more expansive, and more meaningful.
Size doesn't matter and neither does depth.
So how to orgasm when entering the vagina?
Use your fingers, a toy, or your partner’s penis to touch the ring of muscle and tissue at the entrance to your vagina. Use in-and-out, circular motions, and apply pressure and “external” stimulation.
4. G-spot orgasm
Originally called the Grafenberg spot after the scientist who “discovered” it, the G-spot is not really a spot at all, but rather an area located just inside your vagina, near the entrance, on the upper wall, below the pubic bone.
When you insert your index and middle fingers into your vagina and curl or hook them toward your clitoris, you’ll notice that this area feels different from the walls of your vagina. It’s like a ridged, soft, fleshy hill that feels like a cross between a hard tongue and a soft palate. It gets a lot more stretched and swollen when you’re really aroused.
Some women's G-spots are located closer to the entrance while others have G-spots that are further away, but all women have G-spots.
G-spot orgasm is like a peak experience of intense pleasure. It takes longer to reach G-spot orgasm, it is slower, lasts longer, and the pleasure subsides gradually and gradually, compared to clitoral orgasm which usually comes after climax.
G-spot orgasms are emotionally intense, overwhelming and meaningful, accompanied by a deep sense of satisfaction and relaxation. There will be strong contractions of the entire pelvic floor, PC muscles and vaginal muscles.
With continued stimulation, you may experience more G-spot orgasms, leading to multiple orgasms or intense orgasms that last for minutes or even hours. Sometimes there may be a discharge from the vagina or urethra, also known as female ejaculation
How to achieve G-spot orgasm:
Using your fingers or better yet a non-vibrating dildo, stimulate the area mentioned above – 1 to 2 inches inside your vagina on the upper wall near the bottom of your clitoris. Make sure you are wet or use plenty of natural lubricant.
You may have to keep going for 20 or 30 minutes to reach orgasm because this orgasm takes time, but it is so worth it!
While clitoral stimulation requires more advanced techniques like rubbing hard enough and long enough to achieve orgasm, G-spot orgasm requires an elusive mental state. As you stimulate yourself, keep an open and accepting attitude toward yourself and the experience.
You may experience some pain, discomfort or strong emotions that come up such as frustration, sadness, grief or related to past experiences or beliefs.
One of the reasons women don't achieve G-spot orgasm is because they don't feel stimulated enough or get the desired stimulation long enough, they stop when these feelings and emotions arise. Take some time to express these feelings and continue the stimulation.
5. Cervical orgasm
The cervix is the entrance to the uterus. A cervical to uterine orgasm will feel deeper, more intense than a G-spot orgasm and will be accompanied by strong emotions, love for your partner, ecstasy and a deep sense of satisfaction on all levels.
Cervical orgasm is felt by the contraction of the deep vaginal muscles and uterus, while the PC muscle (pubococcygeus muscle) can remain relaxed. It easily allows sexual feelings to move around.
And this is why a cervical orgasm is a full-body orgasm. A woman who experiences her first cervical orgasm will often remember that day forever.
How to achieve cervical orgasm:
The cervix is located at the deepest part of the vagina, all the way inside. It feels like a finger or the tip of a nose stuck to the back wall of the vagina. You'll definitely need a long dildo to reach your cervix.
After stimulating your clitoris, vaginal entrance, and G-spot areas, use the dildo to fully penetrate. You will feel a very deep sensation inside you.
Initially, it may feel numb, maybe even painful for some (limited you should use with lubricant gel.
Continue stimulating your cervix and allow yourself to come and go through whatever happens. Sometimes it can take 30 to 60 minutes of internal stimulation to achieve a cervical orgasm so take it slow to experience this pleasure.
6. Anal orgasm
The anus is a sensitive area with many sensitive nerve endings. Anal orgasms are earthy.
Some women may be more sensitive and open to anal stimulation than others. Some women need frequent anal stimulation to feel satisfied, otherwise they will feel heavy, stagnant and unfulfilled.
Anal orgasms can be explosive, so your partner should be more careful when penetrating you anally, as it may be more difficult for him to control his ejaculation.
How to achieve anal orgasm:
Use your own fingers or a dildo to stimulate your anus, first from the outside, then from the inside. Make sure you use plenty of lube and that you are completely relaxed when inserting something inside. (supporting products https://queensextoy.com/danh-muc-san-pham/toy-anal-hau-mon/?orderby=price )
Make sure not to touch your vagina with anything related to the anus as this can cause infection. You can also ask your partner to stimulate you anally, first with his fingers and then with his penis.
7. Throat orgasm
Women can orgasm from licking, especially deep throating or from rubbing the back of the throat with one or two fingers (these orgasms are linked to stimulation of the pituitary gland in the back of the throat).
When stimulated orally, some women can secrete large amounts of saliva and mucus, which is very viscous. Sometimes there is also a white foam. The release of these fluids is considered throat ejaculation.
Throat orgasms feel very pleasurable and are accompanied by convulsions, spasms, and the need to make powerful noises. Some women need to stop while they are having an orgasm because the orgasm is so powerful that they cannot continue.
Regularly stimulating your throat and experiencing these orgasms can lead to a better connection with your intuition.
But for many women, they don’t enjoy oral sex, they give blow jobs or do it for their partners. But the reality is that women can enjoy and benefit from it more than men.
How to achieve throat orgasm:
This is best done by someone else. You need to be sexually aroused first, preferably after having had a few non-clitoral orgasms.
Ask your partner to put his thumb up in your mouth and rub the back of your throat. Alternatively, you can take his penis into your mouth and try to deep throat him.
It can be quite difficult at first. You may have a seizure, feel like you're going to throw up, or actually have some stomach acid come up.
Don't worry – it will get easier over time. Especially with his penis, try to keep it in your throat for as long as possible. Keep stimulating for a few minutes and pull your fingers or penis out if you get a twitch.
Let your body go into contraction and allow yourself to make powerful sounds.
8. Urinary orgasm
This is a relatively rare type of orgasm. A woman who is sexually aroused without orgasm may have an orgasm while urinating. Some women may first have other types of orgasms, and then when they go to the bathroom, they will have an orgasm while urinating.
Orgasms from simple urination can be soothing and enjoyable. However, because the act of urination involves relaxation, letting go, and surrender, some women can experience a much deeper form of orgasm or even a full-body orgasm.
How to orgasm while peeing:
Drink water before sex. Engage in foreplay and penetrative sex. When you can't hold it in any longer, pee. If possible, place several towels under you and pee while your partner is still having sex. It will create new sensations.
If you feel uncomfortable, just go to the bathroom and pee. Make sure to focus on the sensations in your body as you pee.
Most of these orgasms you can experience on your own.
Some women may need healing, spiritual body care and sensory unlearning to release the traumas built up in the body, open the path to pleasure and experience some of the above orgasms, especially deep vaginal orgasms.