Taytay1415: The difference between a clitoral and vaginal orgasm?
What is the major difference, is one more intense, harder to reach, etc..than the other?
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Answer by lala
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I never realised women were so complicated…Answer by 13abie
I think the clitoral one is more enjoyable, based on my girlfriend. I unfortunately cant comment on the time taken to reach, but I think it is probably harder to get there.
Of course I give them not get them :P, so dont take my word, but thats just my opinion
Answer by K Jone comes from stimulating the clit, the other from stimulating the g-spot, other than that theyre pretty much the same, but many women will only ever get clitoral orgasms (gotten via oral or using fingers or toys to play with the clit)Answer by Sally
The major difference is about a million volts of electricity shooting through you. Yes, it takes more time to reach but well worth it, there’s nothing in the world like it, once you reach the first one, you can have multiples afterward with just a little stimulation. These take knowing your body and rhythm. It could be on one side or the other of the clit, could be on top of it or just under it. It takes time and experimenting by you to find the magic spot and you can help your man find it. Sometimes it takes firm pressure, sometimes the slightest touch will do it. Sometimes fast motion, sometimes slow motion. Around or back and forth, and a little lubrication will go a long way. Be gentle, if you’re rough with it, it will go numb and you are lost!
Good Luck. (oh, thanks for asking)Answer by ASHLEY
…the difference between a “clitoral and vaginal” orgasm lies in which body part is stimulated to achieve the orgasm, not necessarily where you feel the orgasm…
…the orgasm usually begins with sexual tension…this tension is released by a variety of stimulation to the female genitals…this tension is released by a combination of pelvic contractions and an overwhelming feeling of well being…the main styles of stimulation are clitoral, intercourse, oral or masturbation…
…the clitoris has more nerve endings than the head of the male penis & becomes highly aroused by stimulation with engorgement of blood making the small bud larger and more tender…for this reason most women experience orgasms easier from clitoral stimulation…
…some women have enhanced sexual feeling from the beginning of the vagina inside two, or so, inches & orgasm is attained when this area is stimulated by penetration or masturbation…but may take longer or for some women it may be unable to orgasm in this fashion without much exertion…
…what is called the “full body” orgasm is when both clitoral stimulation & vaginal stimulation occurs simultaneously…this is usually more intense as the escalation & release of the tension affects the whole body…
…because each woman is unique and she experiences stimulation differently, there are as many types of orgasms as women…experiment, find your most erotic areas with fingers or toys (like the g-spot), use creams like VCream, FemElle or K-Y Enhancement gel…or just an experienced partner…
…the sole purpose of a female orgasm is to give the feeling of pleasure…so discover the different means of stimulation to make you feel good…
Answer by HoneyBearCubHave the male experiment with your genitals and you play with your clitoris and nipples at the same time. Don’t worry about whether it’s clitoral or vaginal. Once you’ve felt the full orgasmic pleasure (perhaps with a clean sex toy in your anus also), you will not care which one it was. Enjoy now.Answer by Jack
A clitoral orgasm is one that is produced by the clitoris, which is located just outside the vagina in most women. A vagina orgasm or g-spot orgasm, is one produced by the G-spot, which is a almond-shaped point on the front interior of the vagina itself, located about 1 finger knuckle inside. Generally, vaginal orgasms are more difficult to achieve, but both require more stimulation than men usually need for the same experience.
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