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>> FEMALE ORGASM & CLIMAX <<

• Many women enjoy sex even without an orgasm, and do not think that orgasm is necessary to be satisfied. Other women, however, are not satisfied unless they get an orgasm.

• What happens in a woman's body during a climax is very like what happens in a male body when they ejaculate. In other words, there's a feeling of increasing excitement, building up to a point where everything 'blows' in a great blast of ecstasy. This 'orgasmic moment' is characterised by surges of contractions in the sex organs, occurring almost every 0.8 seconds.

• The female orgasm lasts a few seconds, followed by a feeling of relaxation. Continued stimulation may also result in further orgasms.

• After a woman becomes sexually aroused, her heart beats faster while her breathing quickens. Often, she'll tighten various muscles all over her body. Her breasts usually enlarge somewhat, the nipples tend to stand out while the areolas become noticeably enlarged. Some women flush red on their face, neck, and chest. The visible part of the clitoris also swells slightly.


YOU'LL KNOW SHE IS HAVING AN ORGASM WHEN...

• A mild orgasm may have 3 -5 contractions

• Her blood pressure and pulse rate increases; breathing quickens, increase in vaginal lubrication, clitoris becomes erect and exposed, breasts become enlarged, nipples erect, skin flushes, particularly the face and chest, pelvic muscle spasms, causing vaginal contractions and orgasmic sensations.

• At the peak of orgasm the entire body may become momentarily rigid

CLIMAX

• Women get an orgasm by proper stimulation of the clitoris, a small lap of skin just over the vagina. The clitoris can be stimulated by hand, using lubricating gel, by the woman herself or her partner. It can also be stimulated by mouth. If the clitoris is stimulated by her partner, this is usually done before the vaginal intercourse. Only 30 % of all women get an orgasm through vaginal sexual intercourse.

• There is also a place inside the vagina, which can be stimulated to give an orgasm. This point is named the g-point or g-spot. It is, however, difficult to find this point and stimulate it in the right way. Women who succeed in getting orgasm this way usually use the intercourse position with the woman on top, so she has the largest options to control the movements to stimulate the g-spot.

• After foreplay by kissing and fondling (may have to continue for up to 20 minutes) have your partner stimulate your clitoris (the area below the labia or genital lips, and above the vagina opening) by rapidly flicking a finger or the tongue back and forward or up and down. Do not press hard.

• If you are using a finger, be sure to use lots of lubricating gel (can be bought at a drug store). If you are using the tongue, lubricating gel is usually not necessary, since lubrication comes from the mouth. Ask her to concentracte on sexy thoughts at the same time.

 

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