
A woman’s right to orgasm
This blog provides tips how to give women orgasms, reveals different female orgasm techniques and makes sure women get good orgasms every day.
Different types of stimulation can create distinct types of orgasm.
A vaginal orgasm is quite uncommon because of the relative lack of sensitive nerve endings that can be easily stimulated in and around the vagina. The most sensitive parts of the vagina are at the opening and within the first two inches of the opening. During a vaginal orgasm, the uterus drops lower, shortening the vagina. Presumably this shortens the distance that sperm must travel to fertilize the female egg.
The clitoris has more than 8000 nerve endings in its tiny tip and for this reason, most women experience orgasms far more easily during clitoral stimulation. Most women masturbate by stimulating the clitoris. Many women like a feeling of fullness, provided by a penis, dildo or fingers, while experiencing a clitoral orgasm. During a clitoral orgasm, the vagina actually becomes longer, creating a pocket to be formed under the uterus.
Clitoris is the epicenter of woman’s sexuality. It’s tip contains approximately 8000 nerve endings, almost twice that of the tip of the penis. Did you know the clitoris doubles in size as it hardens during arousal… and is even more sensitive? While the size and appearance of clitoris can vary greatly, it does not affect orgasm or sensitivity.
Clitoral orgasm is the most common type of female orgasm, but it needs direct clitoral stimulation. The main reason women don’t orgasm during intercourse is that the clitoris isn’t stimulated. You need to choose a position where it will get stimulated (directly or indirectly), or get your/his hands to help.