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15 Types of Orgasms People Are Most Likely to Experience – Community

A sexologist has revealed that there are 15 different types of orgasm you can enjoy when you do the deed.

And no, you don’t have to be embarrassed if this leaves you wide-eyed and wondering why you have so many gaps in knowledge other than thinking there’s only one way to touch exploitation.

Jessica Toscano, who is qualified in all things sex and relationshipssat down and revealed each to better educate you and maybe spice things up a bit with the other (or just yourself, we’re not judging anyone).

Toscano herself said that people are often “shocked” when she asks them which of the 15 types of orgasm they’re trying to hit, given the lack of knowledge that exists on the subject.

“Essentially, an orgasm is a natural physiological response triggered by external stimuli, which causes chemicals such as dopamine (the ‘feel good’ hormone) and oxytocin (the “love hormone”) to flood the brain,” she he wrote for MailOnline.

“It might sound complicated – but the result is simple: an unparalleled sense of euphoria.”

Ultimately, all 15 types fall into two categories, those that are sexual and those that are not. And the issue is much more complicated for women, Toscano says, with a “much more mysterious” journey of discovery.

On the other hand, for men which are not participating in No Nut Novemberit is most often associated with predictable genital stimulation.

Here are all 15 types of orgasms that people watch. Buckle up:

15 types, you say? (Getty Stock Image)

15 types, you say? (Getty Stock Image)

Clitoral orgasm

First is the clitoral orgasm, which is probably the simplest and most obvious for a woman, so very little needs explaining there.

With over 10,000 nerve endings in the clitoris, it has more than twice as many pleasure points as the end of a man’s penis.

Vaginal orgasm

After the most obvious form, there’s what Toscano calls the vaginal orgasm, “eager and highly coveted.”

This is something that only 20% of women can achieve. According to research, you’re more likely to achieve this with a long-term partner and while having a clitoral orgasm at the same time.

The G spot

Exist? where is it Scientists still debate this to this day, given the real lack of biological or anatomical data to prove it’s a real thing.

“It’s thought by many to be in the first third of the front vaginal wall,” Toscano explained.

“Although its exact location has yet to be proven, a 2021 review of 31 studies suggested that most women benefited from its stimulation.”

Thumbs up (Getty Stock Image)

Thumbs up (Getty Stock Image)

Cervical orgasm

OK, a little biology lesson. The cervix is ​​part of a woman’s body and is located right at the top of the vaginal canal.

And while it might seem like a bit of an “unusual” place, says Toscano, studies show that when stimulated, the brain comes alive.

Not only that, it lights up parts of the brain that aren’t activated by clitoral or vaginal stimulation, which means it’s an entirely different experience.

Female ejaculation

You’ve probably heard of it through the more informal description of “squirting,” which is something women involuntarily release a clear liquid when they reach a moment of “intense physical arousal,” Toscano explains.

The fluid is believed to be a mixture of secretions from Skene’s gland and urine.

It’s something not all women can achieve, mind you, with up to 54 percent having experienced it.

Different stimuli trigger different orgasms, research says (Getty Stock Image)

Different stimuli trigger different orgasms, research says (Getty Stock Image)

Anal

One for both men and women, this is achieved by stimulation around the anus, resulting in pelvic muscle contractions.

Toscano says women find it more durable than clitoral or vaginal alternatives.

Prostate

Located a few inches inside the rectum, the prostate is a sensitive area of ​​a man that many call the P-spot.

When stimulated, the ejaculatory ducts (the area that carries sperm and prostatic fluid from the testicles to the urethra) can lead to euphoria.

Baby bottle

A major area of ​​sexual satisfaction, people report having success with nipple stimulation because of how many nerve endings there are in them.

Often, people combine them with other forms of stimulation, but Toscano reports that they can be used to achieve orgasm on their own.

Some orgasms are more easily achieved with a long-term partner (Getty Stock Image)

Some orgasms are more easily achieved with a long-term partner (Getty Stock Image)

Multiple

This happens when someone reaches back-to-back orgasms, with less than 10 percent of men in their twenties and less than seven percent in their thirties.

Women, Toscano says, get it much easier, since men need a period of rest or relaxation in between.

erogenous

Here pleasure points throughout the body are stimulated, in the same way as nipple orgasms are achieved.

We’re talking about areas like the lips, mouth, back of the neck, inner thighs and pubic hairline.

Mixed

When a number of pleasure zones are stimulated and result in a climax simultaneously, you experience a “combined” orgasm.

The sex expert notes, “Since touching different erogenous zones can stimulate different areas of the brain, this type of orgasm has the potential to feel more intense than other forms.”

Not every orgasm is sexual (Getty Stock Image)

Not every orgasm is sexual (Getty Stock Image)

Exercise

A rather different point of appeal, exercise is cited as a reason for reaching orgasm.

It all has to do with muscle contractions and is most often associated with exercises that train the core muscles, such as yoga or rock climbing.

One study found that 9 percent of people have experienced this phenomenon at least once in their lives, usually between the ages of 16 and 22,” says Toscano.

power

Another non-sexual encounter, energetic orgasms are caused by a drop in sexual energy taking over your body.

This can be done by imagining that you are on the receiving end of sexual gratification, with parts of your brain lighting up in the same way they do when you actually receive it.

breast-feeding

Non-sexual encounters continue, with some studies saying that breastfeeding can lead to pleasure for a woman.

A study, published in European Gynecology and Obstetricsfound that women reported experiencing an exciting sensation while feeding their newborns, although it was rarely described as “sexual”.

For those who felt more aroused, they described it as a “I’m like when you’re in foreplay.”

Sleep

Where the brain wanders and often called the “wet dream” during those awkward sex education classes you had in high school.

You don’t need physical touch to reach orgasm because your brain is more than alive during the resting period.

It is often related to wild hormones. At the same time, dreaming about something quite vivid will definitely help you get there.