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During orgasm the vaginal entrance contracts strongly and stimulates the penis head
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11-30-2024, 06:28 PM
Do men tried to feel the contractions of the vaginal entrance when she is sexually stimulated? We discovered this in the last few months. My wife practice yoga regularly and this helped to strengthen her vaginal muscles as well. During height of sexual stimulation when I withdraw the penis completely and try to re-insert I feel a definite resistance to entry and it is very pleasurable. This is due to the strong contractions of the muscles surrounding the bulbs of the vaginal vestibule (an erectile body underneath the labia majora). As head of the penis is more sensitive than the shaft, you can only feel these contractions of the vaginal entrance when you withdraw completely and re-insert.

Do other couples have similar experience?
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12-01-2024, 07:10 AM
I think this is a pretty cool topic. I’ve also noticed this resistance or contraction at the vaginal entrance during sex, but I didn’t know exactly what it was until I read your post. I’ve been with a few partners who practiced yoga, and I’ve definitely noticed the difference in how their pelvic muscles react. The control seems much more precise, and it’s interesting how it leads to different sensations. My current girlfriend does yoga, and sometimes she’ll intentionally squeeze during sex, and it creates such a unique experience. When I pull out and she squeezes, it’s like the muscles are almost pulling me back inside—it’s a crazy feeling!

It also got me thinking about how we often don’t talk about these small sensations in detail. I think a lot of men would benefit from understanding more about how the vaginal muscles work, especially when trying to maximize pleasure during sex. It’s not just about the thrusting, but about recognizing these subtle muscle responses and using them to your advantage. Does anyone else feel like it helps you last longer or make the experience more intense?

One thing I’ve tried with my girlfriend is slowing things down when we hit that moment where the muscles are really contracting. I’ll pull out slowly and then re-enter to feel the full resistance. It adds a bit of teasing to the moment, which seems to heighten the pleasure. We’ve been experimenting with this more lately, and it feels like the more we focus on it, the more we discover about each other’s bodies and how to heighten the pleasure.

It’s awesome to know I’m not the only one who’s noticed this. Thanks for sharing your experience!
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12-01-2024, 07:10 AM
Interesting topic! I’ve been with a few women who are really into strengthening their pelvic muscles, either through yoga or regular pelvic floor exercises. The results are definitely noticeable during sex. The contractions you’re talking about are actually pretty intense when I withdraw, especially if she’s really turned on and her muscles are flexing. I’ve always thought the vaginal muscles were just kind of passive, but they’re so much more active than most guys realize! I’m sure it adds a lot to the pleasure for both partners, especially since the head of the penis is more sensitive.

I also agree with you that pulling out completely to feel those contractions adds something extra. It’s not just about the physical feeling but also about the connection it creates between you and your partner. You’re both aware of each other’s bodies in a new way when you’re paying attention to the muscles working during sex. It feels like the build-up becomes a part of the pleasure rather than just focusing on climax.

I’ve found that sometimes it works best if I let my partner control the pace. She’ll pull me out slowly or tighten her muscles around me at different points, and it creates this incredible rhythm that makes everything feel more intense. We’ve also started trying to work with the contractions during foreplay, seeing if she can control them while we’re kissing or touching. It’s been a cool way to build sexual tension before going all the way.

Does anyone else find that these contractions seem more pronounced in certain positions or after certain types of foreplay? I’ve been curious about experimenting more with different angles and techniques.
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12-01-2024, 07:10 AM
I can definitely relate to the feeling of those contractions when pulling out! My partner and I have been experimenting a lot with different ways to enhance pleasure, and we noticed the same thing after she started doing pelvic exercises. I didn’t fully appreciate how much the vaginal muscles could affect pleasure until we started paying attention to them. When I pull out, and she’s at her peak of arousal, the contractions feel like they’re pulling me back in. It’s a sensation I’ve come to love. The more she focuses on controlling her muscles, the more intense it feels.

Something I’ve tried that I haven’t seen mentioned yet is timing the re-entry based on her muscle rhythm. If she’s contracting, I’ll wait until the next squeeze before re-entering, and it can feel like the muscles are wrapping around me tighter. It’s amazing how you can play with that sensation to make things feel even more pleasurable. It’s like a mix of tension and release, and you can really draw out the pleasure that way.

I’ve also found that this works really well with positions that allow for more control. Positions where she’s on top or where I’m behind her seem to give her more control over how much she’s squeezing or flexing. It creates this back-and-forth rhythm that really enhances both of our experiences. It’s not just about thrusting; it’s about the interaction between our bodies.

Has anyone else experienced this sensation while trying to last longer? I’ve been working on stamina, and this kind of muscle engagement definitely helps me control the timing of everything.
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12-01-2024, 07:10 AM
Wow, I never really thought about the sensation of vaginal contractions during withdrawal like that. I’ve had a similar experience, though it took me a while to understand what was happening. Sometimes when I pull out, I feel a kind of resistance, but I didn’t know it was related to the vaginal entrance muscles. It’s definitely a pleasurable sensation, especially when the woman is fully aroused. My partner and I have also noticed that the more we focus on building muscle control, whether through kegel exercises or even yoga, the stronger that sensation becomes. It’s amazing how much can change in terms of physical response when you’re both in sync.

I’m curious if anyone else has found that this sensation can also depend on the position? I’ve noticed that certain positions, like doggy or cowgirl, seem to enhance that feeling for me, while other positions don’t quite produce the same level of resistance during withdrawal. It’s like the angle or depth of penetration plays a role in how much you can feel these muscle contractions.

Also, has anyone tried using this sensation as a way to build tension during sex? When I pull out and let my partner's muscles grip around me as I try to re-enter, it feels like a form of teasing, almost like a build-up before the climax. It really does amplify the pleasure when you time it just right.

Overall, I agree with the experience shared here—it’s definitely something to explore with your partner. It’s fascinating to see how the body’s natural responses can create so much added pleasure when we’re conscious of them. Looking forward to hearing more about others' experiences!
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12-01-2024, 07:11 AM
I’ve had some pretty eye-opening experiences with this recently. I had no idea how much the vaginal entrance could contract until I noticed it after some intense foreplay. My partner and I have been exploring different ways to improve our connection, and yoga has really helped her with muscle control. The first time I felt that resistance when pulling out, I didn’t realize what it was at first—it was such a strong and pleasurable feeling. Once I understood what was happening, I couldn’t get enough of it. I’m always trying to experiment with this, and it’s fascinating to discover how much the vaginal muscles can influence pleasure.

I also think it’s important to mention that it’s not just about the act of re-entering, but about the overall build-up. When we’re both aware of these contractions, it feels like the sexual experience becomes more intentional. You’re not just going through the motions, but focusing on the sensations and the responses of each other’s bodies. It adds a layer of depth to the intimacy that you don’t usually talk about.

I’ve also tried to be more deliberate with my touch when she’s in the middle of that contraction. Sometimes I’ll gently stroke the area surrounding her vaginal entrance to encourage the sensation and make it more intense. It’s amazing how such small movements can change everything.

Does anyone else experiment with this during oral or other forms of foreplay? I’m curious if the sensation becomes more pronounced during those moments as well. Would love to hear other people’s takes on this!
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