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Can you have a vaginal orgasm?
Yes, everytime
13%
 13%  [ 5 ]
Most of the time
27%
 27%  [ 10 ]
Sometimes I can
27%
 27%  [ 10 ]
No, I can't
30%
 30%  [ 11 ]
Total Votes : 36

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nightangel73

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Vaginal Orgasams
Posted: 10-09-07 17:56pm

A lot being said about women being able or not to have vaginal orgasms so let's answer this poll to see what the real numbers are for our healthboard posters..
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Posted: 10-09-07 21:37pm

bumping
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Posted: 10-09-07 21:51pm

OKAY. question.

is orgasming just where you ejaculate? or like...is it different? what is the difference between the two orgasms?
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Posted: 10-09-07 23:05pm

popminer wrote:
OKAY. question.

is orgasming just where you ejaculate? or like...is it different? what is the difference between the two orgasms?


No orgasmin isn't where you just ejaculate. For those who do maybe it happens as consequence of orgasim but who knows.
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Posted: 10-09-07 23:07pm

I am a 'yes', everytime.
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Posted: 10-09-07 23:08pm

Is there a difference between an vaginal orgasm and a orgasm by rubbing your clitoris? Or is that the same?
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Tylanas

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Posted: 10-10-07 00:04am

popminer wrote:
OKAY. question.

is orgasming just where you ejaculate? or like...is it different? what is the difference between the two orgasms?

Two totally different things... Sort of!

First:
There are two kinds of female orgasm (ain't we just special?).
1. The first kind is a clitoral orgasm. This is caused, obviously, by stimulating your clitoris. No vagina penetration is needed, and this is the way 90% of women in the world orgasm. This is how women normally masturbate as well. The clitoris is ideally stimulated during sex by the shaft of the penis and the pubic mound (triangle above the penis). No ejaculation happens with this kind of orgasm, though the vagina walls do rythmically contract and this can squeeze out natural lube.

2. The second kind of female orgasm is the vagina, aka g-spot orgasm. The "g-spot" can be found an inch or two inside the vagina on the front wall. Pressing it often causes a "gotta pee!" sensation. This is where female ejaculation can come in to play. Not many women can orgasm from g-spot stimulation, only about 10% of the world! Of that 10%, a very select few are also able to "ejaculate". Stimulation of the g-spot causes glands around the urethra to swell and release a clear liquid into the urethra (your pee tube). It collects here, and during a g-spot orgasm if everything works right this liquid is squirted out of the urethra. This liquid is not pee! It is clear and odorless.
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Posted: 10-10-07 00:11am

okay well that answers my question. now i know i get a clitoral orgasm all the time.
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Tylanas

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Posted: 10-10-07 00:13am

Yep, so can I, but I have NEVER vaginally orgasmed, and that's what the poll is all about ^^
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love_pinkish

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Posted: 10-10-07 00:17am

oops i read wrong! i should be "no, i can't"
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AmandaRae123

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Posted: 10-10-07 08:59am

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The clitoris is ideally stimulated during sex by the shaft of the penis and the pubic mound (triangle above the penis). No ejaculation happens with this kind of orgasm, though the vagina walls do rythmically contract and this can squeeze out natural lube.


Now, when I had sex the guy wasn't rubbing up against anything. I don't understand how the shaft can rub up against you if he is inside of you having sex
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Posted: 10-10-07 09:02am

im most of the times
deends on how deep penetration is and what position
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Tylanas

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Posted: 10-10-07 09:36am

AmandaRae123 wrote:
Quote:
The clitoris is ideally stimulated during sex by the shaft of the penis and the pubic mound (triangle above the penis). No ejaculation happens with this kind of orgasm, though the vagina walls do rythmically contract and this can squeeze out natural lube.


Now, when I had sex the guy wasn't rubbing up against anything. I don't understand how the shaft can rub up against you if he is inside of you having sex

Because it comes out when he thrusts of course! Now that's all "ideally" and often it doesn't happen because of the position.
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Tylanas

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Re: Vaginal Orgasams
Posted: 10-10-07 09:37am

nightangel73 wrote:
A lot being said about women being able or not to have vaginal orgasms so let's answer this poll to see what the real numbers are for our healthboard posters..

I think due to plain lack of knowledge about their own orgasms, several women have mis-voted in the wrong section!
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Georgia59

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Posted: 10-10-07 12:41pm

AmandaRae123 wrote:
Quote:
The clitoris is ideally stimulated during sex by the shaft of the penis and the pubic mound (triangle above the penis). No ejaculation happens with this kind of orgasm, though the vagina walls do rythmically contract and this can squeeze out natural lube.


Now, when I had sex the guy wasn't rubbing up against anything. I don't understand how the shaft can rub up against you if he is inside of you having sex


For me it's not the shaft rubbing up against me, it his pelvic bone (or something like that!) which I why I can most easily orgasm if I'm on top and going in like a circular motion- all of my external genital area gets stimulated.
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Tylanas

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Posted: 10-10-07 15:10pm

Georgia59 wrote:
AmandaRae123 wrote:
Quote:
The clitoris is ideally stimulated during sex by the shaft of the penis and the pubic mound (triangle above the penis). No ejaculation happens with this kind of orgasm, though the vagina walls do rythmically contract and this can squeeze out natural lube.


Now, when I had sex the guy wasn't rubbing up against anything. I don't understand how the shaft can rub up against you if he is inside of you having sex


For me it's not the shaft rubbing up against me, it his pelvic bone (or something like that!) which I why I can most easily orgasm if I'm on top and going in like a circular motion- all of my external genital area gets stimulated.

That's the pubic mound. Smile
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JackJill

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Posted: 10-11-07 13:47pm

It took me 2 years of having sex to find out how an orgasm feels like. It was always clitoral stimulation which, don't get me wrong, feels great, but is nothing like having him hit the G-spot until you orgasm.
My new boyfriend of 5 months is pretty good at reaching it everytime, but not making me climax. It takes a while, and I'm sure most women are like that.
Eiri, don't give up! You'll get there Smile
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Babylon

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Posted: 10-11-07 17:53pm

Eiri wrote:
popminer wrote:
OKAY. question.

is orgasming just where you ejaculate? or like...is it different? what is the difference between the two orgasms?

Two totally different things... Sort of!

First:
There are two kinds of female orgasm (ain't we just special?).
1. The first kind is a clitoral orgasm. This is caused, obviously, by stimulating your clitoris. No vagina penetration is needed, and this is the way 90% of women in the world orgasm. This is how women normally masturbate as well. The clitoris is ideally stimulated during sex by the shaft of the penis and the pubic mound (triangle above the penis). No ejaculation happens with this kind of orgasm, though the vagina walls do rythmically contract and this can squeeze out natural lube.

2. The second kind of female orgasm is the vagina, aka g-spot orgasm. The "g-spot" can be found an inch or two inside the vagina on the front wall. Pressing it often causes a "gotta pee!" sensation. This is where female ejaculation can come in to play. Not many women can orgasm from g-spot stimulation, only about 10% of the world! Of that 10%, a very select few are also able to "ejaculate". Stimulation of the g-spot causes glands around the urethra to swell and release a clear liquid into the urethra (your pee tube). It collects here, and during a g-spot orgasm if everything works right this liquid is squirted out of the urethra. This liquid is not pee! It is clear and odorless.




"No ejaculation happens with this kind of orgasm, though the vagina walls do rythmically contract and this can squeeze out natural lube."

-- I 'ejaculate' every time i have a clitoral orgasm. And in no way is it just 'some natural lube'.
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Posted: 10-11-07 18:04pm

Does anyone, when you ejaculate, does it feels rubbery sometimes?
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Tylanas

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Posted: 10-11-07 19:28pm

Babylon wrote:

"No ejaculation happens with this kind of orgasm, though the vagina walls do rythmically contract and this can squeeze out natural lube."

-- I 'ejaculate' every time i have a clitoral orgasm. And in no way is it just 'some natural lube'.

What makes you think that? Where does it come from? Consistency? I'm honestly curious. The female body and orgasm is a complicated thing, so new information is always welcome.
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