Vaginal orgasm usually refers to an orgasm that is triggered by vaginal stimulation. It is a form of female orgasm that is usually different from clitoral orgasm. The feeling of vaginal orgasm varies from person to person, but it is generally manifested as an intense feeling of pleasure accompanied by local muscle contractions, especially contractions of the vaginal wall, pelvic floor muscles, and uterus.
In terms of physical reactions, vaginal orgasm can cause the following typical reactions:
1. Vaginal contractions: During orgasm, the vagina and surrounding muscles will have rhythmic and intense contractions.
2. Whole body pleasure: Some women will feel whole body pleasure, accompanied by a pleasure that spreads from the lower abdomen to the whole body.
3. Rapid breathing and heartbeat: This is usually the body's natural response to sexual stimulation, especially during orgasm.
4. Muscle tension and release: Many women experience physical tension during orgasm, followed by a feeling of relaxation.
Vaginal orgasm often requires deeper or continuous vaginal stimulation, and is sometimes combined with clitoral stimulation to achieve a stronger effect. Everyone’s experience is different, and some women may experience vaginal orgasms more easily, while others may require specific environmental, emotional, and physical stimulation to achieve them.