Orgasm Facts

orgasm Orgasm Facts
- The Clitoris:
The clitoris has between 6000 and 8000 sensory nerve endings – more than any other organ in the body, including the penis. Lucky us!

- The Longest Female Orgasm:
The longest recorded female orgasm in history is 43 seconds, with 25 consecutive contractions, according to researchers Masters and Johnson.

- Orgasms and Pregnancy:
Women were discouraged from climaxing during the Middle Ages because it was believed it would limit their chances of getting pregnant. However, orgasms actually help you get pregnant as the vaginal walls contract rhythmically during climax, helping to push the semen up towards the cervix.

- Faking Orgasms:
Would you have guessed that studies show up to 70% of women have faked an orgasm at least once?

- Orgasm without Touching:
Some People Have Reported Orgasms Without Touching Their Genitals At All: These peoples say they can “think themself” into having an orgasm. We’ve all heard about women who can orgasm while sitting on a train or while getting a massage.

- Condom use affect orgasm quality.
Women are equally likely to experience orgasm with or without a condom. In fact, condoms may help a couple spend more time having sex, as a man doesn’t have to ‘pull out’ quickly if he’s worried about ejaculating too soon.

- 30% of women have trouble reaching orgasm.
If you’ve ever had trouble climaxing, you’re not alone. 1 in 3 women have trouble reaching orgasm when having sex. 80 percent of women have difficulty with orgasm from vaginal intercourse. Clitoral stimulation during intercourse can help.

- Finding your G-spot may improve the likelihood of orgasm.
Can you identify your G-spot? The “G spot which is believed to contain a large number of nerve endings, as the key to helping women achieve longer and stronger orgasm. But it’s a controversial topic. The location may be slightly different in all women, it’s most often found inside the vagina and is characterized by a “rougher” texture.

- For most women, it takes a while…
Many women take longer to climax than their male partners, and that’s perfectly normal, most women require at least 20 minutes of sexual activity to climax.