Different Types of Orgasm
Do you want to know what kinds of orgasms can be?
Thanks to Freud, people used to believe that vaginal orgasms were what mature women had, while clitoral orgasms were what immature women had.
Many of today’s sex experts plus ordinary women say that they really don’t know the difference between a vaginal orgasm and a clitoral one.
The great parts of women need clitoral stimulation to climax. This applies whether they’re enjoying love play or intercourse.
A number of women, on the other hand, consider they can ‘come’ through intercourse with no manual stimulation of the clitoris and claim that it is the vagina itself that sparks off the orgasm. Nevertheless, many sex experts suppose what is happening during intercourse is that the clitoris is being stimulated by being pulled down or being rubbed by part of the man’s torso.
The G-spot to consider
Some women feel a mostly powerful orgasm when that part of their anatomy is stimulated (you can find the G-spot inside you on the front vaginal wall). Indeed, many women who enjoy having their G-spots touched claim that they ejaculate during these intense orgasms. So, there may be a case for saying that there is a G-spot orgasm, as well as possibly a vaginal one, and one that originates in the clitoris.
Our feeling about all of this is that it really doesn’t matter whether or not there are different types of orgasms. The important thing is that you should be having good, reliable orgasms whenever you want them - and that you should be enjoying them hugely.
Simultaneous orgasm
Simultaneous orgasm is rather rare. Surveys have found that most women rarely climax at exactly the same time as their partners.
Nevertheless, it can be achieved, if the man has good control of his own orgasm, and if he is skilled at using his fingers during intercourse to bring the woman to a climax just at the same moment as he comes.
Multiple orgasms
A great number of researches have shown that the majority of females can have a series of climaxes, continuous if, that is, they are happy and relaxed in the relationship and if the partner is willing to stimulate them to ‘come’ again and again.
Please note that the ability to have multiple orgasms increases with age. It’s unusual at the age of 20, but many women in their 40s, 50s and 60s can do it.











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