Is there a difference between a clitoral orgasm and a g-spot orgasm? All orgasms are similar: They happen when there is a build up of tension that is released in a burst of delicious sensation. During orgasm, heart rate increases, breath quickens, and muscles contract rhythmically. But orgasms can feel different depending upon which areas you stimulate, how you stimulate, or a variety of variables. This means that the clit is the most important area to focus on for a person with a vulva.
How To Orgasm From Clitoral And G-Spot Stimulation | SELF
You may have even had some G-spot orgasms. To get a blended orgasm, you obviously have to stimulate your clitoris and G-spot at once. During Masturbation You know what works for you, so start that way. Focus on stimulating your clitoris with your hand or a hands-free toy. During Oral Warm up with whatever feels good, having your guy focus in on your clitoris.
Types of orgasms explained - from clitoral and G-spot, to A-spot
The story you're about to read was published prior to our April investigation on the G-spot. The truth is: It doesn't exist. Learn more here. Okay, you've heard of a clitoral orgasm and you've heard of the G-spot kind — both damn good in their own right. Now imagine if you blended the two types for one phenomenal fireworks-like finale.
If women's orgasms were animals, the clitoral kind would be a dog. Stay with me, here! It's dependable, loyal, and predictable. You know exactly how a pup's going to react when you shake a box of treats, and most women know precisely what kind of clitoral action will cause climax.