Clitoral orgasm is a strong sense of pleasure produced by the clitoral area under sexual stimulation in women, usually a physiological reaction triggered by direct or indirect touch, friction or stimulation. The clitoris is one of the most sensitive parts of the female genitals and has a large number of nerve endings, so it is very sensitive to stimulation.
The clitoral orgasm is usually accompanied by a strong feeling of alternating pleasure, tension, and relaxation. When the clitoris is properly stimulated, women may feel a strong wave of pleasure, usually starting from a low tide and gradually increasing, and finally reaching a peak. At orgasm, the pleasure will suddenly burst out and may last from a few seconds to more than ten seconds.
1. Accelerated breathing: At orgasm, women's breathing usually becomes rapid, and may also be accompanied by a deep inhalation reaction.
2. Muscle tension: The pelvic floor muscles and lower abdominal muscles often have a noticeable contraction, which is an important feature of orgasm.
3. Accelerated heartbeat: Because of the surge in pleasure, the heart rate will increase, and sometimes even feel the heart beating violently.
4. Skin reaction: Some women may experience flushing or goose bumps during orgasm, especially on the neck and chest.
5. Ejaculation or fluid secretion: Some women may experience vaginal discharge or even a small amount of ejaculation during orgasm.