Clitoral or vaginal orgasm, what about it?

The purpose of sexual intercourse is to give oneself and one's partner pleasure. Orgasm is the extreme pleasure that is linked to sexual pleasure. In women, sexual pleasure is very complex. Her orgasm can be clitoral or vaginal. What is the difference between clitoral and vaginal orgasm?

What is the clitoral orgasm?

The clitoris is the organ of sexual pleasure for women. It is similar to a button hidden at the top of the vulva and is very sensitive (it is composed of many nerves specialized in the elaboration of sexual pleasure). The clitoral orgasm is triggered without penetrating the vagina. It is enough to stimulate the clitoris (with the finger, the sex of the man, the cunnilingus, etc.) to achieve it. The clitoral orgasm is easy to achieve, relatively short, sharp and more on the surface. Almost all women feel that they have reached it.

What is vaginal orgasm?

The vagina is internal and its mucous membrane has many sensory sensors that are concentrated in erogenous points (like the G-spot). Penetration (of the penis, fingers, vibrator, etc.) is necessary to trigger a vaginal orgasm. The vaginal orgasm is thus longer and more difficult to reach than the clitoral orgasm. It is also diffuse and deeper. If the vaginal orgasm is to be reached it is perhaps because it is difficult to recognize. According to studies, only 30% of women recognize having had vaginal orgasms.

What is the difference between clitoral orgasm and vaginal orgasm?

It is important to know that no woman is either clitoral or vaginal; all women are both. Some scientists believe that clitoral and vaginal orgasms are one and the same. The external position of the clitoris means that clitoral orgasm is reached more quickly than vaginal orgasm. This is why many women call themselves clitoral. Stimulating the clitoris while penetrating her partner could provide a multiple orgasm.