A
female
age
36-40,
anonymous
writes: I have/had never had a vaginal orgasm before with my last boyfriend. However, I have this new boyfriend and every time we have sex and im on top my vagina starts making a weird noise thats not queefing (I know what that feels and sounds like), this is different and while its making the noise for a few minutes it feels like there is a buildup in my vagina and then i contract my muscles a little bit and it just releases and all this fluid splashes everywhere. Is this an orgasm? and if so why is their so much fluid coming out? like its so much it runs down my legs and gets all over him... I feel embarrassed that this keeps happening and I can't figure out if I am really having an orgasm or not because all my friends say a vaginal orgasm makes your whole body shake and tremble and mine doesn't when this happens... Any help would be appreciated.
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 June 2010): You're just squirting. Believe it or not Most guys find it extremely hot lol. He's penis must be rubbing on your g-spot, in the inside of your vagina located about 2 inches in on the top. The g-spot feels like a little sponge and as its being stimulated it expands like a sponge and eventually you release and your fluid comes out. Orgasms comes in all different forms and sizes. You don't have to be crazy shaking for it to be an orgasm.
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reader, person12345 +, writes (8 June 2010):
Vaginal versus clitoral orgasms are actually the same thing. There is no difference. Many of the women who have vaginal orgasms are either getting their G-spot hit and their clitoris rubbed during sex and that is why they have orgasms. It sounds like you are ejaculating, which may or may not happen with an orgasm. Ejaculation in a woman is actually a separate event from orgasm, though usually the two happen near each other. It could very well be an orgasm though. Have you ever had an orgasm before? If not, than maybe. An orgasm feels like muscle contractions/a release. It's different for everyone. Some people's feel earth shattering, and other people have orgasms that are somewhat along the line of peeing after really having to go. Don't base it on other women's experiences. Many women work really hard to be able to ejaculate, but not all can. I say put down a towel and enjoy. Also, rest assured it's NOT urine.
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