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Orgasm: clitoral or vaginal? - lilli. ch If you have learned to orgasm by stimulating your clitoris, that does not mean that you automatically can achieve orgasm via stimulation inside the vagina It's like languages: If you speak English you cannot automatically speak Spanish Many women first learn to orgasm by stimulating the clitoris
Whats the difference between a vaginal and clitoral orgasm? While interacting with the clitoris is usually the main component of physical stimulation, factors such as foreplay—dirty talk, kissing, and stimulation of other erogenous zones—may contribute to the intensity of the orgasm and increase the likelihood of it occurring
How to Have an Orgasm (for Women) - wikiHow Don’t be fooled—although the clit is just a tiny bundle of nerves, it’ll play a huge role in your orgasm [3] The clitoral hood is directly above the clit, so you can bring yourself a lot of pleasure by playing around with it
The 6 Biggest Myths About the Clitoris—Debunked by a Urologist Truth: 80–95% of women require clitoral stimulation to reach orgasm during intercourse And among those who orgasm with penetration, almost all are stimulating their clitoris at the same time (directly or indirectly!)
Female orgasms explained: clitoral and vaginal insights | Climax™ Explore the fascinating science behind clitoral and so-called vaginal orgasms, and discover why much of what we hear is based on myths This article dissects the anatomy of pleasure, explains the crucial role of the clitoris, and reveals how different stimulation types lead to unique sensations
If You Want an Orgasm, Stimulate This | Psychology Today Men who want to please their partners are often told they need to pay attention to the clitoris Indeed, for many women, clitoral stimulation is the best approach for achieving climax
6 Myths You Need to Know About the Clitoris - Rena Malik, M. D. Myth: Vaginal orgasms and clitoral orgasms are completely separate Fact: The majority of women (80–95%) require clitoral stimulation to orgasm—even if this is achieved “indirectly” through vaginal penetration