How Do I Know I'm Having An Orgasm Posted: 11-19-03 11:24am
Because i'm not really sure. This is
kinda embarassing, but i'm curious.I know
something is going on down there because I
can't seem to get enough. I mean I
sometimes have sleepless nights just
thinking of what my man can do to me.
But what does an intercourse induced
orgasm feel like for real. All I know is
I feel this some sort of bubble like thing
and then it explodes, but the feeling is
really quick, not like when the guy messes
with your clitoris and you have an
orgasm....Those last a good minute or so.
Please...Any advice would be great.
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xlala
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Nov 2003 Posts: 38 Location: Vermont
Posted: 11-19-03 12:35pm
It sounds to me like you are having an
orgasm, but they aren't as intense when he
just plays with your clit.
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nikki_caro
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Joined: 22 Aug 2003 Posts: 4922 Location: Right here at work!
Posted: 11-20-03 13:17pm
It could be an orgasm it just goes by
really fast.
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CrombieChic16
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Oct 2003 Posts: 745
Posted: 11-28-03 16:18pm
Im not sure of what an intercourse induced
orgasm feels like, but I do know what a
clitoral orgasm feels like...And if you
want yours to last longer then you should
prolong foreplay before he goes
there....If you guys start hooking up and
he goes straight for your clit then the
orgasm probably wont last very long...But
I know personally, that when my guy teases
me a little bit, and leaves me hanging,
and then goes in for the kill, the orgasm
lasts so much longer....And the way to the
orgasm is so much more
intense....Definitely talk to your guy
though and tell him what's up! Good luck!
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saturn24
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Nov 2003 Posts: 205 Location: Pittsburgh, Pa
Posted: 11-30-03 06:24am
This is such a good question, because I am
curious too. I have been sexually active
for about nine years and I have never had
an intercourse induced orgasm. Yeah, I
have had plenty of the other kind. I
have tried every position, the "playing"
while doing it, and I have never been able
to orgasm while being penetrated. I have
read that some women simply cannot, but I
do not want to accept that!
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minerwater
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Oct 2003 Posts: 153 Location: Canada
I Will Try And Explain Posted: 12-04-03 14:28pm
The most common would be the g spot
orgasim. I would suggest finding it for
yourself and then you would be able to
identify it. That is how I learned...
About an inch into your vagina, top wall
there is a what feels like a mound.
Stroke it with your finger like a 'come
hither' and it will begin to feel like you
maybe have to pee...Keep doing it and
you'll feel the arousal. Do it long
enough and you will have an orgasim where
you acutally ejaculate!! No..For real!!
It feels like you have the urge to push
out.
I've had it during sex, you can find
possitions (on top) to get it. Only a
handfull of times i've actually come from
sex...And you knwo when you have!
Otherwise, i've gotten the sensation
(intense) but not fully ejaculated...
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nikki_caro
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Aug 2003 Posts: 4922 Location: Right here at work!
Posted: 12-04-03 18:03pm
I agree with minerwater, try a new
position to get the job done
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bella_034
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Dec 2003 Posts: 3 Location: canada
Orgasm Posted: 12-11-03 23:48pm
After having a clitoral orgasm, go for the
kill and have your man penetrate you
immediatly. Depending of the size and
curve, I personally enjoy it best when
closing my legs real tight and he
penetrates. It makes the orgasm last much
longer and more intence. As for the g
spot, I get scared that I will pee. It
makes the sensation go away. Its all in
the mind. If I could let go and say "who
cares" as my partner has told me, I
probably would have reached it by now. I
am very content with my orgasms but would
love to experience true ejaculation. They
say women peek between 35 and 40 years
old.... Maybe we become more comfortable
with our selves or something. Have fun,
make it last, talk with your partner about
everything. Ciao
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