11-25-2024, 03:26 AM
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.
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.