hi all ans Does womens have two types of " Orgasms " ? I mean one is vaginal and second orgasm is of clitoris ? What do u think ? aizzullah98@yahoo.com
To be fair, I think this is a perfectly valid question. After all, there are 2 ways that a woman can masturbate - from clitoral stimulation & from the internal stimulation of the G-Spot. Not being a woman, the only way I can possibly equate this is with the man being able to masturbate by stimulation of the penis, or by direct internal stimulation of the prostate. Although I've never been able to experience an orgasm via prostate masturbation, I have experienced orgasm from being penetrated & having a penis stimulating it, and the orgasm, although feeling much the same as a standard penile orgasm was much more powerful, so I suppose the question stands - are the orgasms attained from clitoral & penetrative masturbation different in any way, be it in how they feel, or merely in strength?
I wasn't saying it's not a valid question but all his posts are something like this. He stated before he's a virgin so all I was hinting at was getting out there and learning some things first hand.
Hi You all did not ans me clearly. you have ur wives to ask from them and also in this forum womens are members here . So they can ans Clearly... azizullah98@yahoo.com
from wikipedia Female orgasm Discussions of female orgasm are complicated by the fact that, perhaps artificially, orgasm in women has sometimes been labeled as two different things: the clitoral orgasm and the vaginal orgasm. The concept of vaginal orgasm as a separate phenomenon was first postulated by Sigmund Freud. In 1905, Freud stated that clitoral orgasm was purely an adolescent phenomenon, and upon reaching puberty the proper response of mature women was a change-over to vaginal orgasms, meaning orgasms without any clitoral stimulation. While Freud provided no evidence for this basic assumption, the consequences of this theory were considerable. Many women felt inadequate when they could not achieve orgasm via vaginal intercourse alone, involving little or no clitoral stimulation.[citation needed] In 1966, Masters and Johnson published pivotal research about the phases of sexual stimulation.[4] Their work included women and men, and unlike Alfred Kinsey earlier (in 1948 and 1953), tried to determine the physiological stages before and after orgasm.[5] Masters and Johnson observed that both clitoral and vaginal orgasms had the same stages of physical response. They argued that clitoral stimulation is the primary source of both kinds of orgasms. Recent discoveries about the size of the clitoris show that clitoral tissue extends some considerable distance inside the body, around the vagina. This discovery may possibly invalidate any attempt to claim that clitoral orgasm and vaginal orgasm are two different things.[6] The link between the clitoris and the vagina reinforces the idea that the clitoris is the 'seat' of the female orgasm. It is now clear that clitoral tissue is far more widespread than the small visible part most people associate with the word. It is possible that some women have more extensive clitoral tissues and nerves than others, and therefore whereas many women can only achieve orgasm by direct stimulation of the external parts of the clitoris, for others the stimulation of the more generalized tissues of the clitoris via intercourse may be sufficient. A recent theory receiving some publicity is that the female body can achieve orgasm both from stimulation of the clitoris and from stimulation of the G-spot. The Gräfenberg spot, or G-spot, is a small area behind the female pubic bone surrounding the urethra and accessible through the anterior wall of the vagina. The G-spot orgasm is sometimes referred to as "vaginal," because it results from stimulation inside the vagina, including during sexual intercourse. The size of this spot appears to vary considerably from person to person.
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