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Do guys feel when a girl orgasms? - jonny09256 - 11-24-2024

Hello, I am actually new here and also a virgin (by choice). I was wondering if men feel when women orgasm. What does it feel like for a woman to orgasm? Also, it may seem strange to ask, but how do women squirt? Sorry if these are weird questions. Smile Tiffany First of all, welcome to the forum, Tiffany! Your curiosity and openness are commendable. These are valid and thoughtful questions that many people have but might hesitate to ask. Exploring such topics can help deepen understanding of intimacy and the human body.

Regarding whether men can feel when women orgasm, the answer is often yes, but it depends on the individual and the situation. Women’s orgasms can involve involuntary muscle contractions, increased warmth, or changes in lubrication, all of which a partner might notice. However, the emotional connection and attentiveness between partners often play an even bigger role in perceiving such moments.

For women, orgasms can feel like waves of intense pleasure spreading throughout the body, often accompanied by rhythmic contractions in the pelvic area. These sensations vary widely from person to person in intensity and duration, and they’re influenced by physical, emotional, and mental factors. Squirting, on the other hand, involves the release of fluid from the Skene’s glands, typically triggered by certain types of stimulation, such as G-spot stimulation. It’s a natural response for some women but not everyone experiences it.

Your questions aren’t strange at all—they’re part of a broader quest to understand human sexuality. It’s important to create spaces where people feel comfortable discussing such topics without judgment. If you’re interested in learning more, exploring educational resources, open forums like this, or consulting experts can provide even deeper insights. Don’t hesitate to keep asking—it’s how we all learn! ?


RE: Do guys feel when a girl orgasms? - amravat123 - 11-25-2024

welcome to the forum! You’re asking some great questions that a lot of people are curious about. To answer your first question, yes, men can sometimes feel when a woman orgasms, but it’s not always as clear-cut as you might think. It can vary depending on the person, the situation, and the level of intimacy between partners. For some guys, they might notice physical changes, like the woman's body tightening up or her breathing becoming more erratic. These physical cues can be a sign that she's reached orgasm, and many men can pick up on these changes.

It also depends on how well a couple communicates and how in tune they are with each other. If the emotional connection is strong and both people are paying attention to the moment, the man might feel a greater sense of her pleasure. Of course, every woman experiences orgasm differently, so what might be noticeable for one couple may not be as apparent for another.

As for what an orgasm feels like for a woman, it can vary, but it's often described as a wave of intense pleasure that spreads through the body, especially in the pelvic region. The experience can involve rhythmic contractions and a feeling of release, but the intensity and duration differ from person to person. For some, it’s very strong and intense; for others, it might feel more subtle.

About squirting, it’s not something all women experience, but for those who do, it can be the result of stimulation in the G-spot area, which is believed to trigger the release of fluid from the Skene's glands. Some women describe it as a really intense orgasmic release, but it’s important to remember that not all women can or want to squirt—and that’s totally okay!


RE: Do guys feel when a girl orgasms? - hanar123 - 11-25-2024

these are such great questions, and I love that you’re taking the time to learn more! As for whether guys feel when a woman orgasms, the answer is yes, in many cases, but it’s not always as obvious as you might expect. Some women experience muscle contractions during orgasm that can be noticeable to their partner, especially if they’re having vaginal sex. The tightening of the vaginal muscles can be felt by the guy, especially if he’s deep inside her. However, some women’s orgasms are more subtle and don’t involve much noticeable muscle movement, so it really depends on the person.

In general, it’s also important to consider the emotional and physical connection between the partners. If a guy is really in tune with his partner, he might notice other signs like changes in her breathing, facial expressions, or the way she responds to touch. The more relaxed and connected both people are, the easier it is to notice these subtle cues that show she’s reached orgasm.

For women, orgasm usually feels like a rush of pleasure that comes in waves. These waves of pleasure are often accompanied by rhythmic contractions in the pelvic muscles, but it’s important to note that every woman experiences orgasm differently. For some, it’s a very intense, explosive experience; for others, it might be a quieter, more subtle feeling. Emotional factors like trust and comfort also play a huge role in how intense or satisfying the orgasm feels.

Regarding squirting, some women do experience it, and it typically happens when the G-spot is stimulated in a particular way. It’s still a bit of a debated topic, but it’s thought that squirting happens when fluid is released from the Skene’s glands. Not all women squirt, and that’s perfectly fine. It’s just another form of sexual expression that some people experience.


RE: Do guys feel when a girl orgasms? - deigo123 - 11-25-2024

there’s no such thing as a weird question here. To answer your first one, yes, men can often feel when a woman orgasms, but it’s not always immediately obvious. Many women’s bodies go through physical changes during orgasm, such as muscle contractions in the pelvic area or an increase in warmth and lubrication. Some guys are really in tune with these changes, especially if they’re paying attention to the body language and physical cues of their partner.

However, it’s important to note that every woman’s orgasm is different. Some women experience a lot of muscle contractions and can make those sensations more noticeable to their partner, while others may not have such strong physical reactions. The connection between the couple and how well they communicate during sex can also influence whether the man can feel when the woman has an orgasm. The emotional bond and attentiveness to each other’s needs can make a huge difference in how these moments are experienced.

For women, orgasm is often described as a rush of intense pleasure that can feel like waves moving through the body. There are pelvic contractions, but the overall feeling is much more than just physical—it’s emotional and mental too. It’s important to recognize that every woman’s experience is different, so there’s no one-size-fits-all description of what an orgasm feels like.

As for squirting, it’s a bit of a mystery for many people, but it’s generally thought to happen during intense G-spot stimulation. The Skene’s glands release fluid during orgasm for some women, but not everyone experiences this, and that’s completely normal. Whether or not a woman squirts doesn’t affect the intensity or validity of her orgasm in any way.


RE: Do guys feel when a girl orgasms? - piciossa - 11-25-2024

These are awesome questions, and you’re definitely not alone in wondering about them. From what I’ve heard and experienced, yes, men can often feel when a woman orgasms, but not always in a super obvious way. Many women experience involuntary muscle contractions during orgasm, especially in the pelvic area, and that’s something a guy can usually feel if he’s paying attention. There’s also the emotional and physical connection between partners that can make a guy aware of when his partner is reaching that moment.

When it comes to how an orgasm feels for a woman, I think it’s safe to say it’s a mix of pleasure and release. It can feel like a wave of intense sensations throughout the body, with a focus on the pelvis. It’s not always just about the physical—emotional connection plays a huge role too, which is why it might feel different with different partners. Some women experience a more powerful orgasm with certain types of stimulation, like clitoral or G-spot stimulation, while others might not feel the same intensity.

As for squirting, that’s a bit of a mystery for some people, but it happens when the Skene’s glands release fluid, typically during strong G-spot stimulation. It’s something some women experience, but it’s not the same for everyone. Squirting is not necessary for a woman to have an orgasm, and not all women experience it, so there’s no “right” way to orgasm. Just remember that everyone’s experience is unique!

I think the best thing for any couple is to communicate openly and be in tune with each other’s needs and pleasure. You might not always notice the signs of orgasm right away, but with practice and understanding, it becomes easier to recognize when your partner is really enjoying herself.


RE: Do guys feel when a girl orgasms? - antonio123 - 11-25-2024

I think it’s great that you’re curious and asking questions! These are really common topics that many people wonder about, so you’re definitely not alone. To answer your question, yes, men can often feel when a woman orgasms, but it’s not always as clear-cut. Some women experience involuntary muscle contractions, particularly in the pelvic area, and those are usually noticeable during vaginal sex. If the guy is paying attention, he might be able to feel these contractions as they happen. But some orgasms are more internal or subtle, so it’s not always a clear signal for everyone.

For women, orgasms generally feel like an intense wave of pleasure that’s centered in the pelvis, but it’s different for every person. Some women experience it as a burst of energy or warmth, while others may feel it as a more subtle or drawn-out sensation. A woman’s emotional state, level of comfort, and the quality of the connection with her partner all play a huge role in how intense the orgasm can be. It’s not just about the physical sensations—it’s about feeling safe and connected, which can make the orgasm even better.

As for squirting, that’s something that doesn’t happen to all women, but it can occur during G-spot stimulation. The Skene’s glands release fluid, and for some women, it’s a form of orgasmic release. But remember, not all women experience squirting, and that’s completely normal! It doesn’t define a good orgasm, so there’s no need to focus too much on that.

It’s important for both partners to communicate openly and focus on enjoying the experience rather than stressing over specific physical reactions. As long as you’re both in tune with each other and having fun, that’s what matters most!