ORGASM

Orgasm, the climax of sensation, is a uniquely human experience. For men, orgasm depends almost entirely on the stimulation of the penis, either by hand or mouth, as well as the vaginal walls, and is usually, though not always, accompanied by ejaculation of seminal fluid. For women, clitoral stimulation and movement of the penis within the vagina, prolonged through skill and experience, produce these intense feelings, although they can reach orgasm in other ways, for instance by manual or oral stimulation of the clitoris, vagina or “G” spot. About one woman in ten experiences the emission of fluid from the urethra with orgasm. It is thought that this fluid comes from the Skene’s glands, which run alongside the urethra, since it is not urine or vaginal mucus.

Orgasms vary: mood, level of energy or fatigue, amount and type of loveplay, the level of mutual trust, and what is happening in either partner’s life, all have their effects on the sensation. And not every sexual experience can, nor should, end in orgasm; there are times when orgasms are a natural outcome of sexual activities and others where lovers will have orgasms only if they really work at them.

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