Anal orgasm is an orgasmic experience caused by stimulation of the anal area. It is different from other forms of orgasm (such as vaginal or clitoral orgasm) because it is mainly triggered by nerve stimulation in the anus or surrounding area. The anal area is rich in nerve endings and is therefore very sensitive to stimulation.
1. Pleasure and tension intertwined: Anal orgasm is often triggered by friction or pressure inside and outside the anus, and many people feel a deep sense of pleasure during this process, accompanied by a certain amount of tension, especially when reaching orgasm.
2. Deep pleasure: Compared with other types of orgasms, anal orgasms are often described as a deep, fluctuating pleasure. The fluctuations of the orgasm may spread from around the anus to the whole body, like part of a systemic reaction.
3. Physical reaction: When anal orgasm comes, the anus and surrounding muscles will contract strongly. Similar feelings may be accompanied by rapid breathing, accelerated heartbeat, and increased sensitivity to other sensitive areas.
1. Contraction of the anal and pelvic floor muscles: During orgasm, the anal and pelvic floor muscles will produce rhythmic contractions, which may trigger a systemic pleasure, especially when stimulated at the same time as other parts of the sexual organs.
2. Whole body pleasure response: Some people may feel a slight tremor or heat in other parts of the body, such as the thighs, abdomen or back, which is a systemic pleasure response that extends from the anal orgasm.
3. Emotional orgasm: The intensity of anal orgasm can sometimes lead to emotional release, which may make people feel happy, relaxed, or even slightly mentally confused.
Different people have different feelings about anal orgasm, which is related to the individual's physiological structure, psychological state and response to stimulation.