LAUREN: What is the difference between a woman’s arousal and orgasm?
When a woman is aroused, fluids come out. Is it the same fluid but more intense for an orgasm? What is the difference in the two, arousal and orgasm?
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Answer by Cookie
Orgasm is a climax of the arousal. If you were aroused and never climaxed you would be, well, a nun. LOL
It’s not the same. Arousal makes you more sensitive to touch, sends blood flow to the area, makes your clitoris swell, makes you wet, increases your heart rate. But orgasm is an intensely pleasurable feeling that it difficult to describe. It feels amazing, and releases the tension built up by arousal.
I take it you’ve not had an orgasm yet to make the comparison?
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