Boys and men, if you are curious about the mechanism of the female orgasm, you must first understand how women feel when they actually arrive. Different terms are used to refer to her: climax, coming, getting the big O. But it means the same thing: reaching the sexual peak. This is the culmination of all those acts that contribute to increasing the intensity of sexual arousal. For a woman’s orgasm, there are several things to consider, which makes it a bit of a mess.
Understanding the female orgasm
The characteristics of the female orgasm include strong contractions of the muscles of the body (particularly the genitals) and the tightening of the sexual organs that ultimately creates extremely pleasant feelings that involve the mind, body and soul. Your heartbeat skyrockets, your breathing becomes shallow, and your blood pressure skyrockets! Organs that are actively involved in female orgasm include the vagina, uterus, pelvic floor, and anus.
Researchers say that chemicals called endorphins are released into the bloodstream during sexual arousal. These chemicals are responsible for producing all the pleasurable sensations that are connected to the sexual peak. When a woman is sexually touched, her body begins to secrete sex hormones, the main one of which is estrogen. This hormone is solely responsible for creating sexual desire in her. When your organs such as breasts, buttocks, clitoris, armpits, neck, lips and thighs are caressed, your hormonal secretions reach their peak and further stimulate the sexual organs.
Body reactions to orgasm
At orgasm, the breasts tighten and the nipples become so sensitive that they contract to a certain extent. Blood flows more freely to the female genital organs, such as the vaginal tract, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and anus. This makes these organs very sensitive to touch. Continuously rubbing the genitals and caressing her other intimate parts increases her hormonal secretion. Research indicates that vaginal orgasm includes the super stimulation of something called the G-spot (Graafenberg’s spot).
This G-spot is a group of small nerve branches about the size of a quarter. This is about 1 to 2 inches into the vagina on the side closest to the belly button. When something touches the G-spot (most likely a finger, penis, or vibrator), it becomes extremely sensitive and can become so swollen in some women that it can be easily detected.
Understanding the mechanism of the female orgasm includes a lot of learning, from how to touch a woman in the right places to how to caress her various organs so that they are well stimulated. Unlike the male orgasm, a perfect and powerful female orgasm requires a series of successful events and failure at any one of them can ruin your mood and become unresponsive.
In this case, a man can enjoy his body and arrive the way he wants, but a woman, if not brought to her sexual peak, remains unsatisfied, frustrated and disgusted. Clitoral stimulation plays an important role in female orgasms and therefore should never be ignored. A man who learns the technique of turning a woman on with foreplay is the ultimate winner.