There is a vast world of orgasms to explore.
Reaching orgasm is still taboo for many women in Brazil. The Mosaic 2.0 survey, conducted by the Institute of Psychiatry at the Hospital das Clínicas of the USP Faculty of Medicine, revealed that 55% of Brazilian women have difficulty reaching an intense orgasm. However, we’ve all heard general advice on how to orgasm during sex or masturbation: Relax, focus on foreplay, put on some lube. All effective.
But when it comes to a woman’s orgasm, it’s not just about her G-spot and clitoris. There are many different types of orgasms.
“Every woman is unique and no one will understand you better than yourself. There is no fixed rule that shows where every woman should be stimulated to orgasm. Therefore, a very interesting way to find out how you touch the pleasure regions of your body Masturbation and female pleasure are still surrounded by many taboos, but bet on this personal pleasure routine to expand your capacity to enjoy”, she explains Isabela Cerqueirafounder and CEO of Good Vibres.
Ready to broaden your orgasmic horizons? Below, we explain the 12 types of orgasms to let you explore your erogenous zones.
clitoral orgasm
The clitoral orgasm results, of course, from clitoral stimulation. For most people, this is the easiest way to orgasm during sex.
The clitoris is not just the external bulge we usually think of it. This is just the tip of the iceberg. In reality, the clitoris is a complex quadrilateral-shaped structure that surrounds the vaginal opening as a pleasure bracket. Stimulates the entire area for an intense orgasm.
G-spot orgasm
While the elusive G-spot has come and gone in sex research over the years, the reality is that it feels really good when you pay attention to it. G-spot stimulation, when done correctly, can lead to squirting, otherwise known as female ejaculation.

It sits on the rough wall located about an inch inside the birth canal (up toward the belly button) and is like the command center for the internal clitoris.
If you really want to get in and explore your g-spot, naturally open your vagina by placing pillows under your hips and spreading your legs. So go slow.
Before inserting your fingers to explore your G-zone, think first of getting turned on by stimulating your second erogenous zone and clitoral glans. The more aroused you are, the better your chances of experiencing pleasurable sensations in the G-zone. Once aroused, insert a finger or two. Sexual arousal makes the vagina longer and wider. This phenomenon is known as vaginal curtain.
Orgasm at point A
A-spot orgasms are rare for a few reasons: Most people don’t know that a-spot exists, and there’s still confusion about what exactly it is. While some people think the A-spot is short for “anal,” the A-spot actually refers to the erogenous zone of the anterior fornix, located beyond the G-spot, higher up the vaginal wall. That is: it is not in the anus.
To explore your A-spot, usually between 10 and 15 cm inside the vaginal opening, it is recommended to use a sex toy designed for the G-spot. Touching this area with your fingers can be a bit difficult, a unless you have fingers. long and short vagina. Oh, and position four gives this area more scope.
Reports suggest that this area is associated with rapid lubrication and can be very sensitive to pressure, so you may want to wait until you get very aroused before touching this area.
Similar to achieving an orgasm in the G-spot, you have to keep the back and forth motion in mind.
cervical orgasm
It’s not always easy to distinguish between cervical, vaginal, clitoral, and G-spot orgasms. Although different nerves are believed to communicate with the brain depending on the area stimulated, it can be difficult to isolate one region exclusively during sex.
A cervical orgasm occurs when pressure is applied to the cervix through deep penetration.
Use a vibrator to experience depth and pressure on your own before engaging a partner.
U point orgasm
If the U point makes you think of urine, you’re not far off. The U-spot is located in the vulvar vestibule in an upside-down U-shaped position around the urethra. Basically, it’s the tissue around the hole you pee from. Some people like to play this area in conjunction with the G-spot game.

Stimulate the U-spot by rubbing the index and middle fingers on either side of the urethral opening along the vestibule. Rubbing the “tip of the cone” with a toy in a circular motion can also help trigger an orgasm.
coregasm
If you’ve never heard of a coregasm, get ready for some very exciting news. A coregasm is an orgasm you experience while exercising your core, i.e. your abdomen and adjacent muscles.
According to a 2011 study of 530 women, 370 experienced exercise-induced orgasms while doing abdominal exercises or lifting weights. In the majority of these cases, those experiencing coregasms didn’t even have sexual thoughts, making these types of orgasms “abnormal,” according to the research.
To stimulate this type of orgasm, you first need to know your PC muscle. It is the muscle that, in addition to contracting during orgasm, is also responsible for peeing or pooping. When you do Kegel exercises, these are the muscles you are working. If you tighten and release these muscles, in other words, do Kegels during a workout, you’ll increase your chances of experiencing coregasm.
mixed orgasm
Also known as a combined orgasm, a blended orgasm results from simulating multiple areas simultaneously.
To access it, it is recommended to use an internal vibrator of the type that has an outward hook, stimulating both the internal part and the glans of the clitoris.
oral orgasm
True to its name, oral orgasm is induced through the mouth, i.e. oral sex.
There is no direct route to an oral orgasm. Some people like to suck constantly and others prefer a good tongue rub. Then talk to your partners. Tell them what’s good and what’s not working for you.
nipple orgasm
There’s no denying that the nipples are an important erogenous zone, and for some, they’re so sensitive that just the right amount of arousal and stimulation can trigger an orgasm.

Rutgers University researchers used MRI technology to better understand this experience and discovered some interesting brain activity through nipple stimulation: The genital sensory cortex, which is the same region affected by vaginal and clitoral stimulation, is activated by playing with nipples. Scientists hypothesize that these shared neurons release oxytocin, which induces pleasure, relaxation, and peaks just before orgasm.
To orgasm on your nipples, you need to stimulate them just as carefully as you would your clitoris—a few quick rubs won’t do the trick.
Orgasm at point O
If you’ve managed to find your G-spot, locating your O-spot will be easy: it’s slightly deeper than your G-spot, but on the opposite side, on the back wall of your vagina. You’ll know you’ve reached it when it’s spongy to the touch. The nerves that pass through here are the same ones that are stimulated during anal sex.
Since we’re going deep and behind the vaginal wall, it’s a good idea to have some equipment to help you. The best way to perform this technique is to use a sex toy designed for the G-zone. To access the O-spot only, lie on your stomach and insert the sex toy into your vagina with the tip of the sex toy pointing away from you from your abdomen .
anal orgasm
An anal orgasm is the result of anal sex, of course. If you want to try it, don’t forget to stimulate other erogenous points. Playing with the clitoris or nipples, for example, will help get blood flow to the erogenous zones and amplify the sensation.
And don’t forget the lube, as this area lacks natural lubrication.
multiple orgasm
As the name suggests, a multiple orgasm is more than just one orgasm in the same session.
For this to happen, you just have to continue after the first orgasm. After you orgasm, take your fingers or vibrator and continue exploring. You will be amazed at how quickly your energy will start building again.
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Ben Stock is a lifestyle journalist and author at Gossipify. He writes about topics such as health, wellness, travel, food and home decor. He provides practical advice and inspiration to improve well-being, keeps readers up to date with latest lifestyle news and trends, known for his engaging writing style, in-depth analysis and unique perspectives.