There are many theories and opinions about the types of female orgasms in scientific research and sexology, but it should be noted that everyone's experience is unique and science is currently continuing to explore.
• Features: It is triggered by direct stimulation of the external genitalia (especially the clitoris), and it reproduces fast and intense pleasure.
• Mechanism: The nerve endings of the clitoris are highly connected to the pleasure center of the brain.
• Features: It occurs when the G-spot on the direct anterior wall (located about 2.3 cm southeast of the pubic symphysis) is stimulated, and may be accompanied by the pelvic floor being cut off and the feeling of urinating.
• Controversy: Some scholars believe that the existence of the G-spot varies from person to person, and it is not clearly visible in all women.
• Characteristics: Stimulation of the area around the urethra may trigger a release of fluid similar to ejaculation (female ejaculation), accompanied by a warm sensation.
• Associations: Often overlaps with G-spot stimulation, but the mechanism is not yet fully understood.
• Characteristics: Stimulation of the cervix, plant, or deep pelvic floor may produce more lasting, diffuse, whole-body pleasure.
• Triggers: Certain positions or penetrative sex may promote this type.
• Characteristics: External genital stimulation combined with internal stimulation (such as the G-spot) to form a multi-level pleasure center.
• Research support: Masters & Johnson proposed that this is one of the most ideal forms of giant orgasm.
• Characteristics: experiencing multiple consecutive orgasms during instantaneous activity, with short intervals and decreasing intensity.
• Frequency: about 5% to 10% of women report this ability, with significant individual differences.
• Characteristics: stimulated by emotional connection, intimacy, or, rather than obvious physiological stimulation.
• Importance: trust and emotional investment between colleagues are often seen as key factors.
• Characteristics: automatically triggered by specific actions (such as difficult clitoral sex), without conscious control.
• Contrast: "psychological orgasm" that actually needs to be learned.
• Characteristics: applying continuous pressure to certain parts (such as pelvic compression when sitting) triggers pleasure.
• Example: It may be accidentally triggered by riding a bicycle or certain yoga postures.
• Features: Pleasure gradually accumulates, takes a lot of time to reach the peak, common in slow-paced intimate interactions.
• Key: Sufficient foreplay and physical stillness.