When it comes to the female orgasm, most guys are confused. I mean, how many different types are there and do you actually have to manipulate a specific area of the vagina to get an orgasm out of a woman?
Well, today's tip will help you
understand the female genitalia and the female orgasm a little better.
When a woman orgasms, regardless which area of her body you're manipulating, her body reacts in the same way. During an orgasm, she feels:
stimulation in her clitoris
her heart rate and blood pressure rate increase, and breathing quickening
tension build up within her pelvis
muscle contractions throughout her body, especially in the vagina, uterus, rectum, and pelvic floor
tension release upon orgasm
Believe it or not, it is possible for women to get what is generally known as "
blue balls" in men. As you know by now,
the clitoris is directly linked to the penis in men (for the first few months after conception, the genitalia of male and female fetuses seem to be identical -- males eventually develop a penis).
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, 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 -- not you.
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 claim that women can have three types of female 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?
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