Female orgasms
As of 2003 there are three known types of female orgasms,
Although most men and women think that there are only orgasms
by it self they are misinformed. Each orgasm is considered
a different type with a different sensation. Those three
orgasms are as listed below.
Clitoral which involves the pudendal nerve and first
one-third of the PC muscles. Technique involves rapid
stimulation of the clitoris. It is nearly impossible to
ejaculate from this form of orgasm alone. This form of orgasm
is considered to be mild to medium in intensity.
Blended (Also known as the G-Spot). This involves the
pudendal and pelvic nerves as well as the back two-thirds
of PC muscles. Technique involves G-Spot stimulation
from slow to fast. It is easiest to ejaculate from this form
of orgasm. This kind of orgasm is medically labeled as possibly
mild to very intense.
Uterine involves only the pelvic nerve as well as uterine
muscles. Technique is deep thrusting that jostles the
cervix. It is rare but possible to ejaculate from this kind
of orgasm. The Uterine orgasm is considered to be the most
intense orgasm a woman can possibly have.
EVERY woman has the nerves, organs and ability to have an
orgasm and ejaculate. Due to health care however it can
increase or decrease sensitivity within these muscles,
nerves and organs.
Recent studies have revealed new nerves that can trigger
different orgasms as well, but the information is still
not very well known as the three primarily known for the
last 20 years.
As stated above, an orgasm is an orgasm but each type of orgasm
is considered different and has different feelings and
effects to many women depending on the woman.
This information comes from the book: Female ejaculation
and the G-Spot. Written by: Deborah Sundahl 2003
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