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Illustrated Vaginal Orgasm|Three precursors to vaginal orgasm

What are the signs before a woman’s “vaginal orgasm”? What can you do to bring about the sensation of a tightly fitted orgasm? Read this article and don’t miss out on the signs of ecstasy to reach the ultimate orgasm!

When the vaginal sensations are quite intense, the reaction of the female body is significantly different from that of shallow pleasure and instant arousal.

Such precursors to a vaginal orgasm = signs that a vaginal orgasm is imminent can be broadly categorized into three.

  • A: The center of the G-spot becomes smaller and more elevated, and sometimes hard to the touch.
  • B: The cervix drops. The cervix, which is normally deep and hard to the touch, drops down to a point quite close to the vaginal opening – sometimes as close as three to four centimeters – where it can be easily stimulated with a glans, fingertip, or other object.
  • C: The Tent Effect. The inside of the vagina seems to swell up as if it were a balloon, at which point the entire vaginal wall usually becomes slippery and hard. The vagina sucks in air and sometimes even makes a plopping sound – this is known as a “blowjob.

If the penis is inserted before the tenting effect occurs, the vaginal opening and the outer circumference of the penis come into close contact, preventing air from entering, and a vacuum is created inside the vagina. As long as the walls of the vagina and the mucous membranes of the penis are in close contact, this can bring a comfortable and overwhelming sensation of ecstasy.

 

In addition, the walls of the vagina will contract and spasm, and the entire sphincter from the cleft to the anus will contract at will, independent of the woman’s will.

 

Not only the clitoris, but also the labia minora may become smooth and plump or erect due to blood congestion, or they may leak or even squirt urine-based bodily fluids locally, which is also known as a “blowjob”.

 

In addition to this, the woman’s gasps become wild, and various bodily fluids, such as vaginal secretions and tears, gush out… The signs can be very varied. So when we are thrusting tirelessly to achieve a vaginal orgasm, don’t overlook these physiological reactions from the woman.

▲A diagram of the vagina in its normal state. If the sensation in this area becomes intense…

A. The G-spot is swollen with blood. By focusing on the G-spot, it is easy to have a vaginal orgasm or “blowout” using the G-spot, and it works instantly.

B. The cervix descends, instantly approaching the vaginal opening. In this case, the tip of the finger and the glans will easily penetrate the cervix, and the euphoric sensation will be accelerated.

C. Once the tenting effect occurs, the cervix shrinks to an inaccessible depth, and the penis may continue to stimulate the hardened vaginal walls as much as it can.

 

If the woman’s desire burns gradually before and after A, B, and C, and her vagina tightens, or her waist twists uncontrollably like a spasm, then we can assume that the other woman has already had a vaginal orgasm.