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Orgasms: The Ultimate Guide

Orgasms: The Ultimate Guide

What Is An Orgasm?

An orgasm, also known as “cumming” or reaching a climax, is frequently categorized as the fourth and final stage in the sexual response cycle. 

 

Orgasming is often marked by a series of physical sensations, such as:

  • An intense wave of pleasure

  • Muscular contractions

  • Auditory expressions of pleasure (ie. moaning, sighing, etc.)

  • Increased heart rate

  • Rapid breathing

While these are some of the most common feelings and sensations, each person’s experience with sex and orgasm is unique.

Depending on a variety of factors, orgasms can be experienced at varying lengths, intensities, and levels of quality.

In addition, you may find yourself experiencing different types of orgasms depending on what part(s) of your body is being stimulated.

What Causes An Orgasm?

An orgasm is caused by the buildup of tension in the nerve cells located near your erogenous areas, with your orgasm occurring after tension is released.

“You can think of an orgasm as being caused by an immense amount of pleasure in the nerve endings reaching a point of overwhelm,” she says.

How Many Types Of Orgasms Are There? 

There are four main types of orgasms are clitoral, vaginal, anal, and erogenous, however, these are not the only ways orgasms can be experienced.

What Is A Clitoral Orgasm?

Due to its high nerve density, the clitoris is a pleasure hotspot.

A clitoral orgasm is commonly experienced on the surface of the body, usually feeling tingling along the clitoral region and in your brain.

If you don't know where to locate the clitoris, search for the top of the vulva as it peeks out from the rest of the vulva, and is frequently covered by a hood.

While not visible, the internal portion of the clitoris can still be stimulated via anal or vaginal pleasure.

  

How Can I Reach A Clitoral Orgasm?

Reaching a clitoral orgasm is easy as long as you are in a safe, comfortable environment.

Once you are ready to begin, you can choose to either apply lube or lightly play with your erogenous areas to stimulate natural lubrication.

After your erogenous area is properly lubricated, you should begin to apply faster and harder pressure in the most pleasurable manner.

We recommend using a repetitive motion to stimulate the best orgasm.

As you begin to feel the orgasm begins to intensify, increase pressure and speed to your preference, which should allow you to reach your climax.

If you have a sensitive clit, don’t feel afraid to decrease speed or pressure as you feel is necessary.

As mentioned before, each person’s experience will be unique, so don’t worry if that isn’t enough to reach an orgasm.

Many people also enjoy internal clitoral stimulation, so feel free to experiment.

This can be done by sightly penetrating the vaginal opening and playing with yourself using a “come here” gesture with your fingers/toy.

Apply a combination of pressure and gentle movement on your frontal wall to experience the most intense pleasure.

It may be difficult to find the right spot, but the effort is well worth the high-quality orgasm.

What is vaginal orgasm?

Vaginal orgasms occur deep in the body and are often accompanied by involuntary pulsations or convulsions of the vaginal canal walls.

When the G-spot is properly stimulated, this can also result in ejaculation, or “squirting.”

How Can I Reach A Vaginal Orgasm?

Vaginal orgasms can only be reached at the ideal pace and pressure amount, which varies per person.

Despite the unique nature of vaginal orgasms, several factors contribute to an improved vaginal orgasm.

First, ensure you are lubricated or properly aroused, which can be done in various ways.

Next, attempt to insert a finger, penis, or toy into your vaginal canal.

The object or body part responsible for penetration should be facing toward the belly button.

This position is ideal for stimulating the G-spot during vaginal intercourse.

If you are attempting each orgasm alone, take your time to learn your preferred speeds, penetration angles, positions, etc.

If you are attempting to help your partner reach a vaginal orgasm, take special note of their body language, as this is a great indicator of their preferences.

 

What Is An Anal Orgasm?

An anal orgasm occurs when the muscles in your anal canal (primarily around the sphincter)  contract as a result of extreme pleasure.

How Can I Reach An Anal Orgasm?

Reaching an anal orgasm can be difficult if done incorrectly, so keep on reading to learn the best methods to reach an anal orgasm.

First, apply lubricant to the anal canal’s entrance.

Next, begin slowly penetrating the canal with a finger or small toy.

Be careful not to move too fast, as the muscles in the anal canal are much more prone to microtears.

Over time the canal will begin to stretch, at which point you can choose to penetrate it with a larger toy or begin penetrating with a penis.

Practice caution when attempting to reach an anal orgasm, as large objects can cause severe damage to your anal canals.

What Are Erogenous Orgasms?

Stimulating lesser-known erogenous parts of the body (ears, nipples, neck, elbows, knees, etc.) can cause a pleasurable release when kissed and played with.

Some people describe the orgasm that follows as being more full-body, compared to other kinds of orgasms.

Erogenous zone orgasms are achieved exclusively through a lot of experimentation.

You may be able to orgasm from kisses on your neck, teeth on your nipples, or fingers on the inside of your elbows.

The best way to find your erogenous zones is to use a feather or another light external object and take note of where you feel the most pleasure.

If lips and fingers alone don’t cut it, don’t be afraid to explore other options to locate your favorite erogenous zones.

What Are Convulsing Orgasms?

Convulsing orgasms are orgasms that result in the pelvic floor muscles rapidly convulsing over a short period of time.

These orgasms often occur after long-term buildup, such as that which occurs during edging ( the process of getting yourself close to orgasm without reaching it multiple times).

 

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