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female
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30-35,
*aybee-emz
writes: is there a difference between a clitoral orgasm nd a vaginal orgasm?xx
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reader, anonymous, writes (24 September 2007): From a fella's point of view, there's a fair bit of difference.
The clitoris is notoriously difficult to find, even if he's got a road map! The vaginal orgasm is a lot easier to achieve, mainly because he can concentrate on the job in hand without checking every couple of minutes whether he's hitting the spot or not.
The vaginal orgasm is, as far as I'm aware, caused by stimulation of the 'G' spot, which lies about an inch inside and on the front wall of the vagina. It's difficult to miss, once he knows where it is, when in the missionary position with him leaning slightly backwards to exert a little pressure on it.
Phil
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reader, leanne.od +, writes (24 September 2007):
it's different for everyone but the cliterous is very sensitive and so to alot of respects you tend to orgasm more quickly there than a normal orgasm but like i say, every girl is different.
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reader, anonymous, writes (24 September 2007): Never had a vaginal orgasm, but I've heard they're the same because the same nerves cause the orgasm, the difference is the zone that's being stimulated... Apparently the clitoral nerves extend to the vagina in some zone or something like that tha makes them respond to vaginal stimulation.
However, I wouldn't know for sure...
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