Most men have heard that there are two distinct varieties of orgasms, a clitoral one and a vaginal variety. However, it is not so clear to many men what exactly the differences between the two types of female orgasm actually are.
Clitoral orgasms are by far the more common of the two. Almost every women has her first orgasm while touching her own clitoris. A vaginal orgasm, on the other hand, can be rather uncommon, with many women going through their entire lives never experiencing one.
The two types of female orgasms also feel different, although both are reported to feel extremely pleasurable. Clitoral orgasms are described as very powerful, with all of the pleasure centered on one specific area, the clitoris. These also tend to be less than ten seconds long.
By contrast, a vaginal orgasm is often described as an entire body experience. Rather than having the pleasure emanating from one specific area, a woman experiencing this type of pleasure will usually feel the sensation throughout her entire body. These last much longer than their clitoral counterpart, on average.
Unfortunately, most women will never experience a vaginal climax, largely because they have trained themselves to only feel immense pleasure through clitoral stimulation. Because of its relative rarity, the vaginal orgasm has become an extremely coveted thing among women.
Another advantage that the vaginal orgasm has over the clitoral is that after a woman climaxes from clitoral stimulation, the clitoris becomes extremely sensitive and it can be difficult for a woman to be comfortably stimulated further. Most women are capable of having numerous vaginal orgasms back to back.
At the end of the day, how a woman prefers to come is entirely up to her. To have any sort of immense pleasure, she needs to feel safe, secure, and respected, so be sure to value those virtues above all else.
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