Sexologist argues that there are 15 types of orgasm and explains how each of them is achieved.
If we talk about orgasms, you are unlikely to think that there are 15 different types. But this is what sexologist and journalist Jessica Toscano defends. Which, in conversation with the Daily Mail, reveals all the types, also revealing the way to achieve each of them. Before we move on to the types of orgasms, it is always good to point out that it is something that has positive effects on mental health. At the same time, it reinforces the connection between couples.
1 – Clitoris
It has more than 10 thousand nerve endings. Which makes it one of the most sensitive sexual organs in the body.
2 – Vaginal
It is achieved with internal stimulation. Still, the expert says that only 20% of women are able to achieve it.
3 – Cervical
Studies say that with stimulation, the cervix activates a separate part of the brain. Which can initiate an orgasm much deeper than vaginal or clitoral.
4 – G-spot
It is something that still fuels many discussions. But there are studies that show that stimulation is beneficial for many women.
5 – Female ejaculation
It is known as squirt and the specialist says that between 10 and 54% of women end up involuntarily releasing a clear liquid. Which is a mixture of urine and secretions from the Skene glands. It's something that happens in the most intense moments of pleasure.
6 – Prostate
Some call it the male G-spot. Massaging the prostate, a few inches inside the rectum, can result in an intense orgasm.
7 – Anal
Stimulating in or around the anus can result in contractions of the pelvic muscles that intensify orgasm. There are those who say that it is more durable than the rest.
8 – Nipple
Several women say they have already experienced this type of orgasm, with nipple stimulation. Even so, the expert argues that women prefer this stimulus along with others.
9 – Mixed
It involves combining two or more of the aforementioned forms of stimulation. Because different parts of the brain will be activated.
10 – Multiple
It is mentioned as being difficult for men as only less than 10% can do it without losing their breath. Women, says the sexologist, were blessed with these abilities.
11 – Erogenous
It involves the stimulation of less obvious erogenous zones. As is the case with the neck, lips and inner thigh.
12 – Energetic
It is a non-sexual orgasm that is born in the mind through a wave of sexual energy that spreads throughout the body. It does not involve any physical stimulation.
13 – Exercise
The expert says that around 9% of people have had an orgasm during abdominal muscle training. It's something that happens in your late teens and early 20s. This is a time when sexual hormones are at their peak.
14 – Breastfeeding
It is not seen as sexual when children are involved. But studies reveal that women can experience feelings of pleasure during breastfeeding.
15 – Sleep
It's what many call a wet dream. It is a type of energetic orgasms as it does not require physical stimulation to occur. They tend to be associated with puberty, but sexual dreams in adulthood can lead to this.
