What’s the difference between a vaginal and clitoral orgasm? Is it only possible to have a vaginal orgasm during intercourse? If you can have a clitoral orgasm
Orgasm (from Greek ὀργασμός orgasmos “excitement, swelling”; also sexual climax) is the sudden discharge of accumulated sexual excitement during the sexual
The internal anatomy of the human vulva, with the clitoral hood and labia a indicated as lines. The clitoris extends from the visible portion to a point below
Increasing evidence suggests that vaginal stimulation leads to a separate type of orgasm than clitoral stimulation, but not everyone is convinced.
Vaginal Orgasm + Clitoral Orgasm = Best. Sex. Ever. Getting your clitoris, vaginal muscles, and g-spot in on the action yields a way more powerful blast of pleasure.
All About Orgasms: Why We Have Them, Why We Don’t, and How to Increase Pleasure By OBOS Sexuality & Relationships Contributors | October 15, 2011 Last Revised on
May 03, 2014 · Video embedded · http://tinyurl.com/orgasmartsjason – There are lots of different ways to give the woman in your life an orgasm and one of those ways is through clitoral
Some women may have problems achieving orgasm due to the size of their clitoris, a new study finds.
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