11-24-2024, 09:23 AM
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.
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! ?

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! ?