How many different orgasms could you name? 1, 2, 3, maybe a few more? You probably know about the clitoral orgasm, vaginal intercourse, and you've often heard of the G-spot, without really knowing if it's a myth or a reality?
From nipple orgasms, anal pleasure or even cervical orgasms, there are 12 types of female orgasms! As you'll discover, the female body is full of erogenous zones, some known, most often secret, just waiting to be awakened.
Love to Love unveils all the nuances of the female orgasm and gives you all the keys to reach cloud nine!
THE CLITORAL ORGASM
Let's start with the most common and easiest orgasm to achieve. Over 90% of women report having had a clitoral orgasm, some even confess to achieving it in under 3 minutes.
It is therefore the most natural and instinctive orgasm. This is not surprising when you consider that the clitoris has no other function than to bring pleasure. Of course, other parts of the body can provide pleasure, but they all serve other purposes as well.
As a reminder, the clitoris is an organ composed of two arches and thousands of nerve endings similar to those of the glans of the male penis. The clitoral system is also connected to the other erectile systems of the female body.
How to recognise it? The clitoral orgasm is relatively short and more acute than the vaginal orgasm. It can, of course, be achieved without penetration.
THE VAGINAL ORGASM or G-SPOT ORGASM
The vaginal orgasm is more complex than clitoral pleasure. Only about 30% of women have experienced vaginal orgasm. It is often associated with the famous G-spot (Gräfenberg spot), the stimulation of which is said to lead to ultimate pleasure.
Myth or reality? The best way to find out is to try! To find it, you should know that the G-spot is located 3 cm from the entrance of the vagina. It is recognisable by its rounded appearance and its slightly rougher mucosa than the others.
The sensitivity of the vagina gives rise to many interpretations. One thing is certain, it is equipped with numerous erectile tissues and its mucosa is loaded with numerous sensory receptors that are concentrated in erogenous zones such as the G-spot.
Unlike the clitoris, the vagina is therefore not an organ of pleasure, it becomes one. The lucky ones generally have an excellent knowledge of their body and (or) a partner who knows how to stimulate them.
Deeper and longer than the clitoral orgasm, vaginal orgasm can spread throughout the body. It can only be achieved by penetration of the penis, fingers or appropriate sex toys, such as vibrators that have a curved head.
We advise you to explore your G-spot with vibrators specifically designed to stimulate it, such as Sassy Bunny or Witty
THE MIXED ORGASM
As the name suggests, the mixed orgasm is the combination of the two previous types of orgasms. Technically, the simultaneity of these two orgasms can cause even more intense pleasure.
To achieve it, the clitoris and the erogenous zones of the vagina must be stimulated at the same time. Don't panic, it's not as complicated as it sounds.
Yes, because the human body is well designed! Remember, we told you earlier that "the clitoral system is connected to the other erectile systems". Among these systems is the perivaginal sheath, where... the G-spot is located!
If the two are connected, be careful not to rest on your laurels. To experience a mixed orgasm, both areas must be truly stimulated. So why not accompany the back and forth of penetration with a few clitoral caresses?
Or even resort to suitable sex toys: vibrating egg and "Wonderlove" clitoral stimulator, vibrating cockrings, rabbits, etc.
THE MULTIPLE ORGASM
Have you had 4 orgasms this week? Congratulations, you must be a fully fulfilled woman. However, if you have indeed experienced multiple orgasms, you probably haven't experienced a multiple orgasm!
This type of orgasm is probably the most incredible of all. The grand finale, the Holy Grail of sexual pleasure brought by a succession of orgasms during one and the same sexual encounter!
Once again, the existence of the multiple orgasm is often controversial. However, the female body is capable of experiencing successive and sometimes very long orgasms, which is not the case for the male body.
Moreover, according to a survey conducted by VictoriaMilan, 19.5% of women report experiencing multiple orgasms once a year.
To provoke it, you "simply" have to vary the pleasures (foreplay, positions, rhythms, etc.), play with all the sensations (sucking, licking, caressing, etc.) and with all parts of the body (mouth, breasts, sex, buttocks, etc.).
THE ANAL ORGASM
The practice of anal sex remains taboo for many women. And yet, sodomy can cause an anal orgasm of incomparable intensity. Indeed, the anus and its area are equipped with nerve endings that particularly like to be pampered.
To achieve it, two golden rules: listen to your body and have total trust in your partner. While anal sex can trigger powerful orgasms, it can also be painful, hence the need to prepare well.
Rimming, lubrication, penetration by fingers or toys, there are many practices or accessories to make the experience enjoyable.
Feel free to consult our selection of anal plugs and intimate lubricants.
The powers of the female brain are so numerous that they can even trigger orgasms during sleep. Elegantly named "snoregasm" by English speakers, the nocturnal orgasm occurs when a woman orgasms involuntarily while she sleeps.
This type of orgasm, largely associated with young adolescent boys, is actually a common experience for both sexes and all ages. It is even said to be a sign of good sexual vitality.
While men may naturally find it easier to achieve (remember, they experience several erections every night), women can also produce vaginal secretions related to arousal.
Contrary to popular belief:
- Nocturnal orgasm is a completely natural experience that can neither be controlled nor stopped;
- it is not a sign of lack or sexual frustration;
- It is not necessarily caused by an erotic dream.
In short, it is difficult to give you advice on how to achieve it. The shortest path is certainly your ability to let go and the power of your imagination!
THE CERVICAL ORGASM
Admittedly, on paper, the cervical orgasm cruelly lacks sex appeal. Still little known, it nevertheless offers very intense sensations that travel throughout the entire body. What is it?
The cervical orgasm, or "deep orgasm", refers to the pleasure obtained through stimulation of an area called the "cervix". Located on the lower, narrow part of the uterus, the cervix is particularly well-innervated.
There are not 36 ways to achieve it! Only penetration deep enough to touch the cervix will allow you to reach cervical orgasm. Naturally, the anatomy of both partners and the size of the man's penis favour this penetration.
We also advise you to open your body through foreplay and not to rush it.
THE URETHRAL ORGASM or U-SPOT ORGASM
Like the previous one, the urethral orgasm can put off a number of women just by its name. It actually refers to the stimulation of the U-spot, a still little-known erogenous zone of the female body.
The U-spot is located above the vaginal opening, where the urethral glands are located. Since it is located just below the clitoris, it is surrounded by similar sensory receptors and erectile tissues.
Oral sex therefore plays a predominant role in stimulating the U-spot. It can naturally be accompanied by touch or a motorised ally, which is particularly valuable in helping you to achieve urethral intercourse.
Note that this orgasm can result in female ejaculation. Don't be surprised!
THE A-SPOT ORGASM or "DEEP SHOT"
Let's continue our tour of the erogenous points of the female body with the one designated by the first letter of the alphabet: the A-spot (Anterior Fornix Erogenous Zone), also called "deep spot".
This "deep spot" is located at the inner end of the clitoris, just above the cervix. Stimulation of the A-spot promises intense and deep pleasure. The great lubrication of the vaginal walls that it underlies can even lead to the famous multiple orgasms.
As it is relatively difficult to access by digital penetration, we advise you to use a vibrator with a long, curved tip. It can also be reached by penetration from your partner, favouring positions on your knees or on top of your partner.
THE NIPPLE ORGASM
Did you know that it is possible to achieve orgasm other than by stimulating the vaginal area? Yes, you read that right! Some other parts of the body are so erogenous that they can lead to orgasm. Starting with the nipples.
How is this possible? Simply because each nipple is equipped with hundreds of nerve endings that excite the same parts of the brain as those that respond to clitoral stimulation.
The sensations of orgasm are nevertheless a little different. Women who have experienced it describe it as something that gradually spreads throughout the body before exploding in intense pleasure and coming back in waves.
To achieve orgasm, it takes a little more than tender caresses and passionate kisses. So be imaginative and play with your partner's excitement. Or your own!
THE "COREGASM"
Orgasming while exercising, that should motivate even the most resistant women to physical activity. The "coregasm", a contraction of the English words "core" and "orgasm", characterises the peak of pleasure experienced during physical activity.
First mentioned by sexologist Alfred Kinsey in 1953, the "coregasm" tends to occur involuntarily when muscles are exerted. Interesting, but what sports should you practice?
In 2012, a study conducted by Indiana University revealed the top 6 sports with orgasmic potential: abdominal exercises (51.4% of respondents), weightlifting (26.5%), yoga (20%), cycling (15.8%), running (13.2%) and walking (9.6%).
The coregasm proves that orgasm does not necessarily result from sexual activity.
THE KISSING ORGASM
It may seem surprising, but 20% of women have already had an orgasm just by kissing their partner (source: Wired Magazine).
Are you ready to reach cloud nine through the tender and languid kisses of your lover?
While the clitoris can be considered the centre of female pleasure, orgasm comes in 12 shades with multiple and intense sensations.
Pleasant for the body, orgasm is also essential for mental well-being (it allows the secretion of hormones such as dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, etc.), regardless of the type of orgasm experienced!
So, enjoy!