Is there more than one type of female orgasm?

I remember reading in a magazine once that there are, indeed three kinds of female orgasms.

  1. Clitoral
  2. G-Spot
  3. Vaginal (Occuring during intercourse)

Clitoral and G-Spot orgasms are well-known, but the third (as far as I know) isn’t. I think I experienced them with one partner. It was just a big build-up during intercourse followed by a rather nice, pleasant feeling, similar to the feeling you’d get after coming down from a clitoral. The only think missing was the big “kaboom” if you will.

Has anyone heard of or experienced this type of orgasm?

Do you know of any other types of orgasms?

Ps. I did a search on the topic and got back over 800 threads. So if there’s another thread on the topic, I appologize in advance.

Star Light

There also is an orgasm through anal sex. The anus is full of nerves that are along the walls, one part of which separate the anus from the vagina, and therefore most likely have about as much sensitivity as the vaginal walls. Why do you think some people love anal sex? Because it feels good when done correctly.

Not a doctor—but—as far as I’M concerned—ALL female orgasams are VAGINAL. No matter WHAT has CAUSED it.

STAR LIGHT STAR BRIGHT----

I don’t mean to be crude here—but. If you haven’t done it yet–the next time you are self–stimulating, have a hand-mirror handy; and when the time comes—WATCH your orgasam. You will then understand as to why, when there’s a 6" thick “obstruction” there, you don’t get that “kaboom”. There’s just not enough room for the MAXIMUM EFFECT of the “opening/closing/flutter/gush”.

That’s what we are to you? A six inch, thick obstruction? I feel so inadequate.

six inches thick!!! :::clamping knees together:::: oh dear… I’m not sure I’m ever going to pry them apart now…

YMMV, but this particular female definitely experiences orgasms differently depending on which pleasure centre they originate from, and has on occasion experienced them originating from different places at the same time.

Female orgasm? What about the differences in male orgasm?

The type of orgasm a man attains by a woman making little swirly motions with her tongue around the head of his penis must certainly be fundementally different than one achieved through good honest intercourse.

From now on we will refer to any male orgasm achieved through means other than intercourse as “immature”.

I like the idea of having three zones we men can go for to please the ladies…makes everything that much easier.

6 inch thick? Oh please…that would never happen, girls would have no clue what to do with that.

I would. Beat it with a stick 'til it dies.

Oops, I think my gentle nature has been temporarily subverted again.

Back to the OP, I’ve only ever had one kind, with varying degrees of intensity. If there’re other kinds, my body’s never met them.

Oh, great. Now instead of worrying about getting my partner to come, I can worry about getting her to come in three different ways, and whether they’re simultaneous. Thanks so much.

I suppose I can throw it right back at her, though – “Sure, I came, but it was only a penile orgasm. I want my simultaneous prostate orgasm! …err, wait, put down that carrot…”

OMG Sengkelat, that has got to be the funniest thing I’ve heard all day. Thanks for the laugh.

ROFL

A couple of former GFs were pretty firm in their opinions that a G-spot orgasm was different in nature from a clitoral orgasm. Their visible reactions were different as well.

According to Mrs Xploder, you have to include nipple orgasms also. Which, I believe, makes four types.

One The positive orgasm oh yes yeeessss YES
Two The negetive orgasm no no! NO! NOOOOOOooooo
Three Hi Opal!

Four The religious oh God whooooo God whoaaaaaGOWAAAAD
Five The fake orgasm Oh Euty!

I’m about to banned arent’ I!
[Ducks and runs like hell]

I don’t know why, but this is about the funniest thing I’ve seen all day. Says a lot about the level of discourse around here, don’t it? :wink:

hm…I’m not sure if I’m having vaginal or g-spot orgasms.

I think this questions warrants some research, don’t you?