Excerpt from the 5 Things Men Really Need To Learn About Pleasing Women In Bed
Studies reveal that approximately 80 percent of women do NOT experience vaginal orgasms and require other forms of stimulation to her private parts, in order to experience climax; numbers like this paint a picture of just how many women aren’t feeling s*xually satisfied.
Here are the three types of orgasms that women can experience are:
Clitoral: The clitoris is by far the most sensitive part of a woman’s body, with a whopping 8,000 nerve endings, its soul purpose is to bring pleasure, requiring direct or indirect clitoral stimulation with fingers, toys, mouth or man-hood to experience climax.
Vaginal: Only a small percentage of women actually have an climax from penetration only and usually there’s some form of clitoral or G-spot stimulation during penetration.
G-Spot: This is more of an area than a spot — located an inch or two just inside the front vaginal wall and feels a bit rougher than the rest of the v**ina. A gentle stroking of the area may produce an intense feeling of needing to urinate, so this exploration is best done after the woman has emptied her bladder and is in a state of arousal. Sometimes if you stimulate the G-Spot, she may experience female ejaculation, but not always. Just know that this is not Urine. There are numerous educational videos on the G-Spot. (Here are some of my favorites.)
Studies reveal that approximately 80 percent of women do NOT experience vaginal orgasms and require other forms of stimulation to her private parts, in order to experience climax; numbers like this paint a picture of just how many women aren’t feeling s*xually satisfied.
Here are the three types of orgasms that women can experience are:
Clitoral: The clitoris is by far the most sensitive part of a woman’s body, with a whopping 8,000 nerve endings, its soul purpose is to bring pleasure, requiring direct or indirect clitoral stimulation with fingers, toys, mouth or man-hood to experience climax.
Vaginal: Only a small percentage of women actually have an climax from penetration only and usually there’s some form of clitoral or G-spot stimulation during penetration.
G-Spot: This is more of an area than a spot — located an inch or two just inside the front vaginal wall and feels a bit rougher than the rest of the v**ina. A gentle stroking of the area may produce an intense feeling of needing to urinate, so this exploration is best done after the woman has emptied her bladder and is in a state of arousal. Sometimes if you stimulate the G-Spot, she may experience female ejaculation, but not always. Just know that this is not Urine. There are numerous educational videos on the G-Spot. (Here are some of my favorites.)
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