FakePlasticTrees: Is there a different between clitoral and vaginal orgasms?
I’m still a virgin, and i havent experienced a vaginal orgasm, but i have experienced the other way. i’m kind of afraid that i wont be able to orgasm vaginally, since i’ve tried but havent yet
so i want to know how both orgasms compare to eachother
Answers and Views:
Answer by leslie b
let a guy stimulate you clitorally and then vaginally.
The majority of women attain an orgasm easier through masturbation and oral sex than by intercourse alone, having an orgasm by masturbation or oral sex will not stop you having one by intercourse or visa versaAnswer by Kelly S
Vaginal orgasm:
Freud saw women as progressing from an immature stage, that of the clitoral orgasm, to a mature phase in which they would realise the full power of vaginal orgasm. Women who failed to obtain the latter pleasure were seen by Freud as being immature. (Take important note: Freud was a MALE).
In large part, this was nonsense and, as the twentieth century progressed and sexual and female liberation were increasingly achieved, the clitoris was recognised once again, as it had been in ancient and not-so-ancient times, as being the seat of orgasmic pleasure.
Far and beyond and other form of stimulation, it is clitoral stimulation which leads to arousal and orgasm. But there is a ‘however’.
Beyond clitoral stimulation:
We should emphasise now that clitoral stimulation is the principal way of achieving orgasm. If, during foreplay, sex or masturbation, clitoral stimulation is not offered/received, your chances of reaching orgasm are significantly lessened.Answer by Carolina Sunshine
clitoral orgasms are very easy to reach and it you do it too often, it makes it more difficult to have a vaginal orgasm. It takes longer to reach a vaginal orgasm too. But, they are much more intense and feel much better.
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