What is the clitoris?
The clitoris sits at the top of the vulva, above the urethra and the vaginal opening. The clitoris is sensitive to the touches. It can provide a great pleasure for a woman when being stimulated. Clitoral orgasms are the real thing, even with or without vaginal penetration.
What is the G-Spot?
Scientist Beverly Whipple believes that the G-spot should not be thought of as an anatomical entity. She suggests that the G-spot is something you can feel through the anterior vaginal wall, not necessarily something located on the vaginal wall. Simply put, the G-spot is not actually a physical spot but something much more complex. Research proves that the pleasure felt during the stimulation of the allegedly G-spot is actually contributed by the anterior vaginal wall, Skene’s glands (the female prostate) and the clitoral area.
Each woman is different
Regardless of the probably similar anatomy, each woman has a different internal structure. If you have not experienced a vaginal orgasm, it’s probably because your body is structured in a distinctive way. Your clitoris and G-spot may not be designed to be sensitive to stimulation just like others. How sensitive you are depends on how your clitorourethro-vaginal area is structured. Women with a large clitorourethro-vaginal area are more likely to have vaginal orgasms than others. Scientists explain that a larger area means more blood vessels, muscles, and glands, thus the increased sensitivities.
Many women would need extra stimulation to reach orgasms. However, just because they have a different structure down there does not mean there is any wrong with their body. They do not have a sexual dysfunction either. Since each person likes it differently, you should talk to your partner about what makes you feel good (location, the amount of pressure, etc.). Communication is the key to a successful intimate relationship. Also, orgasms rarely happen by themselves. You must earn it. Learn how your body works, what turns you on, and how to reach there are all important. Most people tend to emphasize on orgasms while the focus should be on sensuality and enjoyment.
What feels better: A vaginal or clitoral orgasm?
There is no evidence, at least scientific one, to prove that vaginal orgasms feel better. In fact, a number of women report to experience as intense pleasure from clitoral stimulation as from any other types of stimulation. A vaginal orgasm is just another type of orgasm, not a better type. Women who have experienced both types of orgasms even share that vaginal orgasms are something not as hot.
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