Sex On Top
Many men seem to think that when a woman is on top (aka cowgirl position), she’ll climax. Sure, for many women it’s relatively easy, but for others it definitely is not a sure thing.
One variable is the degree of hardness. As Callie mentions in the video, being on top is a great way to get things going because you can straddle him when he’s not that hard. However, if he stays less than rock-solid, or becomes softer while in the position, reaching orgasm is more difficult. The key is for our clitoris to receive direct stimulation, and when a penis is less than super-hard, that stimulation isn’t as powerful.
Then there’s also the precise position while on top. Many women like it when they are sitting upright and moving their pelvis up and down. As Katie discusses, this works best either when the man manually moves the woman, or when he waits for her to set the rhythm, and he follows along (or, in some cases, does nothing!)
Other women like leaning forward while on top, basically being chest to chest with their partner. They find that configuration is better for clitoral stimulation. And while in this position a forward and back motion, as opposed to up and down, tends to work best.
Also, there’s the manner of staying comfortable. Many positions can become physically demanding after a while, and being on top is one of them. Our legs can become uncomfortable, our thighs can become sore … and all this while we’re trying to experience the pleasure of the moment and reach orgasm.
Yes, some women’s go-to orgasm position is on top, and we applaud them, but it’s not universal. It feels good for a while, but many women would agree, eventually it’s nice to move on.
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I am curious whether female ejaculation is the final phase of a womans orgasm or do most women merely get close and never squirt?
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Jill Reply:
April 3rd, 2009 at 12:24 pm
Hi Travis,
Actually, “squirting” or female ejaculation is associated with the g-spot. Many women ejaculate when their G-spot is stimulated — and many women don’t. It fills up with fluid (not pee) and can be released when the g-spot is stimulated and contracts during orgasm. However, not all women ejaculate during g-spot orgasm, nor do they ejaculate during clitoral orgasm. When on thinks about female orgasm, they’re often referring to clitoral orgasm — and as I just mentioned, that type does not involved fluid.
Check out these links to learn more:
http://www.cherrytv.com/video/gspot-basics
http://www.cherrytv.com/video/gspot-orgasm
http://www.cherrytv.com/video/orgasmsensations
http://www.cherrytv.com/video/orgasmic-intensity
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