Clitoral Stimulation Techniques For Intense Orgasms
While stimulating the clitoris is certainly enjoyable, other erogenous zones - nipples and G-spot in particular - may also lead to intense orgasms.
By applying lots of lube to the head and hood of the clitoris, slide your fingers or a sex toy across them to massage them in. Repeatedly increase pressure or speed according to personal taste.
1. The Squeeze
Moon
suggests using diagonal strokes across the surface of a clitoral hood or either
side of the glans to gradually build sensation before proceeding with direct
stimulation.
Start
slowly, almost tease yourself with touch, before gradually increasing pressure
until reaching your climax. Additionally, mixing up pressure by using two,
three, or even four fingers if you typically only use one may also add
excitement - just make sure not to overdo it as too much pressure can make your
clitor sore and uncomfortable! As always it is wise to communicate with your
partner as every experience and need is unique.
2. Feather Light
As
part of your clitoral stimulation routine, try lightly touching the hood of
your clitoris with fingers, knuckles or other objects - be they fingers,
knuckles, toys or whatever - using plenty of lube. Next try stroking and
orbiting areas that feel good-- small circles right over or not touching clit,
larger circles without touching clit, tapping patterns that feel right for both
you and your partner are all great strategies!
Here,
the goal is to evoke a sensation akin to that created by feathers brushing
against skin, which provides an intimate yet playful touch.
This
technique can be especially helpful when combined with partner sex - whether
you're using Cowgirl, Man
Missionary, oral or other positions to get more intense clitoral stimulation.
Just make sure you communicate and plan your approach before beginning so as to
avoid any unpleasant surprises!
3. The Vulcan
Vulcans are one of the most recognizable alien races from Star Trek. They are well known for their love of logic and reasoning as well as their pointy ears and arched eyebrows - qualities Spock famously demonstrated during an episode called Bounty. But they do show emotions too as evidenced in his role.
The
Vulcan hand signal is a well-known gesture in Star Trek that typically serves
as both greeting and farewell greeting. It involves spreading out two fingers
to form a V in space - often followed by words such as, "Live long and
prosper!"
A
Vulcan neck pinch, commonly referred to as a "Vulcan nerve pinch",
was first depicted in the TOS episode "Naked Time". This technique
involves pressing on an area on the neck between head and shoulder which causes
unconsciousness - the exact mechanism is currently unknown but may involve
physical and/or telepathic stimulation; although believed mostly practiced by
Vulcans it has also been utilized by other species, such as Captain Jean Luc
Picard and Jonathan Archer.
4. The Twist
Manual
stimulation of the clitoris can be immensely satisfying, whether masturbating
alone or with someone else. But if you want to take it one step further, try
adding toys or techniques into your routine that enhance its pleasure.
One
entertaining clitoral stroking technique is called The Twist. For this method,
grab and squeeze the folds of skin that cover your clitoris so that your
clitoral shaft is sandwiched in between them; as you rotate your hips in a
drying motion, pressurize your clitoral shaft further for increased sensations.
Other
clitoral stimulation techniques may include massaging the glans and surrounding
tissue, stimulating pubic mound, thighs, or other areas rich in nerve endings
can feel amazing. Relaxation and mindfulness techniques can further enrich the
experience, while it's crucial to communicate with sexual partners about their
needs and preferences for a satisfying sexual encounter - the end goal should
not bean orgasm; rather it should be
to enjoy each other's company and discover pleasure together.
5. The Grip
Unfortunately,
research on clitoris lags behind other areas of erogenous pleasure. Only in
2008 did researchers produce a 3D rendering of what a full clitoris looks like
and even then it is not understood how its various internal parts interact.
This may explain why many women cannot reach orgasm simply by stroking their
clitoris.
Figuring
out what works requires experimentation. Talking with your partner about what
brings pleasure can also help. In essence, "different strokes for
different folks" certainly holds true for our clits!
To employ this clitoral stimulation technique, rub the side of your clit with thumb and pointer finger until you become comfortable with a light touch; gradually increase pressure until you feel yourself reaching climax. This is an ideal technique to use in girl on top positions like Cowgirl and Man Missionary; modified versions known as Coital Alignment Technique can also be implemented between partners working together to develop rhythm.
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