Vaginal Orgasm and G-spot Orgasm

Author Bradley Martin From Sex: Every Man’s Guide to Make Her Orgasm and Equally Satisfied 6 years ago 10452

Relevant studies have introduced vaginal orgasm and G-spot orgasm as two kinds of female orgasms. Every woman has the capacity to orgasm if her clitoris is stimulated. Hereby in this passage, vaginal orgasm and G-spot orgasm are introduced for you to know more about the physiology of women and it will be of great help to you to know more about and please your woman and maintain your relationship.


Vaginal orgasm

Vaginal orgasm starts from (where else) her vagina. From there, it might be contained within the lower stomach and pelvic areas or perhaps even spread out over her entire body. Her anus, pelvic muscles and uterus may contract as she achieves vaginal orgasm. Beware though - this can be a very strong orgasm and may even expel anything that is stimulating her vagina. Compared to clitoral orgasm, this one feels deeper but less intense. It can also take much longer to happen. On average, it’s believed that women take anywhere from 20 to 25 minutes of stimulation before experiencing vaginal orgasm. But if she’s already experienced clitoral orgasm during foreplay, it may happen much sooner than expected. As said earlier, after the first orgasm, the rest come along much more easily, due to her heightened sensitivity.

Often, the best way to work with your woman toward a vaginal orgasm is by thrusting your penis in a rhythmic fashion. But the best way to find out the rhythm and angle work is by communicating openly with each other. Many women experience vaginal orgasm more readily, while lying on their sides, with the man entering from behind and only inserting his penis partially. By observing your womans reactions, you can use this technique to locate the most sen-sitive portion of her vaginal wall and know how to find the sweet spot, every time. The more you know, the better an orgasmic experience you can help her achieve.


G-spot orgasm

Just like the vaginal orgasm, this one may take some time to achieve, but it’s well worth the time and effort as many women claim that of all orgasms, this one’s the most special and sensually, the deepest. It's the kind of orgasm that can make their pelvic area and lower stomach feel like they’re exploding and feel as though a crashing, roaring tsunami of pleasure has blown them away to the point they become completely unaware of what’s going on around them for the duration of the orgasm! It's that intense! No wonder it's also known by some as the “leg shaker”!

Obviously, the key to giving your woman this kind of mind-blowing orgasm is the G-Spot, which we identified earlier as being located about 2 to 3 inches inside your woman’s vagina. One of the most popular methods of finding the G-spot is by inserting your finger in her vagina up to about 3 inches while she’s lying on her back. Curl your finger as if motioning her to "come here” and look for a spot that feels like bean-shaped bump. Make no mistake about it; you'll know it when you find it based on your woman’s reaction.

Once you’ve located the G-Spot, you can use your finger to make her cum like Mount Pinatubo or angle your penis so that it touches her there. The finger is often the easiest way of giving her this kind of orgasm, though, at least until you have a better idea what you’re doing. Once you’ve found the right area, you’ll know what to do when you use your penis to help get her to the G-Spot orgasm.

Remember guys, this area is scientifically disputed. If your woman says it aren’t happening, it isn’t. But now you know there’s more than one way to bake a cake, so don’t let that show you down. Find the method that works best for her.


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