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All that has changed now. These days, medical opinion is that every woman should be able to have orgasms - if she wants to. Furthermore, the view of most sex experts is that the majority of women are capable of multiple orgasms - if they wish to have them. In general, the ability to have multiple orgasms is greater in more mature women.
What is a female orgasm?
I'm writing this explanation in the assumption that you - the
reader - are male. But what follows will be of interest to a lot of female
readers too. What happens in a woman's body during a climax is very like what
happens in your (male) body when you 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.
Men are well aware that these throbs of pleasure are accompanied by the pumping out of spurts of seminal fluid. Obviously this doesn't happen in women. A few females do produce some fluid at orgasm, but the impression given in so many erotic stories that most women 'ejaculate' is not correct. Only a minority of females do this.
Multiple orgasm
The other big difference between male and female orgasm is this:
after the first climax, many women can 'come' again, often within a minute or
two.
This ability is extremely rare in males. Relatively few young women can achieve multiple orgasm, because it's an ability that usually has to be learned. But with the help of a skilled lover, most women can eventually achieve the capacity for multiple orgasms - if they so desire.
Bringing women to a climax
For men perhaps the most important thing to realise about female
climaxes is that with women, it's not a mechanical thing - as it generally is
with men. You see, most males will ejaculate quite quickly if they have their
penises rubbed. This applies even if the circumstances aren't very romantic -
or even if they don't particularly like the person who's doing the rubbing!
Women are not like this! Female orgasm isn't a push-button response. The
conditions have to be right.
Although females vary, in general, they need the following if they're going to reach a climax:
Unless you can provide the above, you are not going to have great success in giving your partner orgasms.
Please bear in mind that - contrary to what many men think - sexual intercourse by itself is not likely to produce an orgasm. This is because intercourse alone is not very good at stimulating the woman's clitoris. Nearly all females need additional stimulation of the clitoris by fingers or mouth.
What to do
In summary, here's what to do if you want to bring your partner
to orgasm regularly:
Further Information