The experience of female orgasm varies from person to person, but generally involves a range of physical and psychological reactions.
• Pelvic contractions: During orgasm, a woman's pelvic floor muscles contract rapidly and involuntarily, often in a rhythmic, intense twitching sensation. This is one of the typical manifestations of female orgasm and usually lasts for a few seconds.
• Increased blood flow: During orgasm, a woman's genitals and surrounding areas become engorged with blood, causing areas such as the labia, vagina, and clitoris to become more sensitive and even swollen.
• Shortness of breath: Due to the tension and pleasurable stimulation of the body, a woman's breathing may become faster or deeper during orgasm.
• Body tremors or shaking: Some women may experience a whole-body tremor or shaking sensation during orgasm, especially during an intense orgasmic experience.
• Extreme pleasure and satisfaction: Orgasm is usually accompanied by a great sense of pleasure and satisfaction, often described as a wave or burst of intense pleasure.
• Psychological relaxation and release: At the peak of orgasm, many women feel a deep sense of relaxation, as if their body and mind have been released.
• Pleasurable post-orgasmic feelings: After orgasm, many women may feel a warm sense of satisfaction, tranquility, or a pleasant afterglow.
• Women's orgasms are not necessarily "one-time", and many women experience multiple orgasms during sexual intercourse, when the intensity and rhythm of orgasms may vary.
• For some women, orgasm may be accompanied by "squirting", that is, the release of a large amount of fluid, which is not experienced by all women.