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Having a vaginal or clitoral orgasm, is there a difference?

By Marie Comacle

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Vaginal and/or clitoral orgasms are the subject of much debate, and this is unlikely to change. Indeed, this is due to the mystery that still surrounds female sexuality and its components, unlike that of men.

The vagina is surrounded by a muscle, but the existence and power of the clitoris are often overlooked . The clitoris is a distinct organ, sometimes confused with the vulva. Yet it plays a significant role.

One of the questions that often comes up in various discussions is: Are you more vaginal or clitoral? But is there really a difference between these two phenomena? Or are they the same process?

Find the answers to your questions in this comprehensive guide.

Is vaginal or clitoral orgasm a myth?

When it comes to clarifying the concepts of vaginal and clitoral orgasm, sexologists inevitably clash. There is a group of scientists who believe that vaginal orgasm is no different from clitoral orgasm. And when you listen to their reasoning, you realize they are right.

You will understand why in a few moments. But first, it is important to clarify a few points.

  • The vagina refers to the internal part of the female reproductive system. It extends from the entrance of the vulva (muscles forming a circular layer around the opening) to the threshold of the uterus with a depth of approximately 8 centimeters.

  • As for the clitoris , it is an organ located around the wall and directly connected to the vagina .

Thus, during vaginal stimulation, the clitoris is also stimulated . And vice versa. However, there is one detail that advocates of the difference between clitoral and vaginal orgasms ignore.

Indeed, the clitoris's position (on the vaginal wall) means that it is richly supplied with blood vessels. Furthermore, it is traversed by nerves, giving it high sensitivity and making it the quintessential organ of pleasure for women.

Unlike the vagina, which simply refers to the internal canal located between the vulva and the uterus.

Conclusion: Vaginal orgasm does not exist, and this distinction is a myth. The only sexual pleasure a woman experiences comes from the clitoris. The only difference we can tolerate is the source of arousal (vaginal or clitoral).

Which erogenous zones should be stimulated to achieve orgasm?

As you've probably gathered, vaginal orgasm is equivalent to clitoral orgasm, which originates from the clitoris, the primary source of female pleasure. Therefore, to achieve a truly satisfying orgasm, arousal is key.

An erogenous zone is simply a part of the genital organ concentrated in sensory receptors, so that simply touching it causes intense sexual arousal .

There are two types of erogenous zones: primary erogenous zones and secondary erogenous zones . But sensitive areas are not the same for everyone.

Primary erogenous zones

In women, this primarily involves the clitoris and vagina . Circular stimulation of the clitoris can trigger a clitoral orgasm. As for the vagina, G-spot stimulation can also lead to orgasm.

Women's sexual pleasure differs from men's in that their erogenous zones are concentrated around the penis . Indeed, intense stimulation of the penis generates a male orgasm. The prostate can also be considered one of a man's primary erogenous zones. When stimulated, it also provides a certain degree of satisfaction.

Secondary erogenous zones

Secondary erogenous zones have far less impact than primary ones. Indeed, their stimulation alone is not enough to achieve the sexual pleasure you desire.

However, caressing them during foreplay can easily intensify pleasure. Secondary erogenous zones in both men and women include: the testicles, the anus in both sexes, the pubic area, and the breasts . 

Furthermore, there are lesser-known areas of the body that can also provide sexual pleasure. We therefore recommend exploring your partner or yourself by experimenting.

If you have fantasies , don't hesitate to put them into practice to understand how your body works.

Our tips for enjoying yourself alone

Penetration isn't the only way to reach orgasm. In fact, female masturbation is an excellent way to explore your body and enjoy yourself without any pressure . Here are a few helpful tips:

Masturbation techniques

When it comes to masturbation , the first reflex to have is to stimulate the clitoris with the fingers. 

To do this, simply lie down and start by caressing the clitoral muscle until you reach arousal.

You can also use a lubricating gel and, if possible, insert your fingers into your vagina.

As for the rhythm, the ideal is to listen to your body and vary it gradually until you reach orgasm.

Furthermore, using your fingers only provides partial satisfaction. If you'd like to take things further, you can opt for using sex toys like a vibrator . It combines clitoral stimulation with vibrations, providing indescribable pleasure. The nature of the sexual enjoyment depends on the size and features of the device.

What should I use to masturbate?

Beyond the two masturbation methods mentioned above, there are other accessories that can provide you with satisfaction or even pleasure.

Indeed, female sexuality doesn't present many constraints, as it simply requires finding something to stimulate the vaginal wall. Also, when you let your imagination run wild, you realize that there's no shortage of sex toys .

For example, your bathroom shower head can work perfectly. Simply place it close to your intimate area to enjoy the effect of the water jets. With this tool, you can adjust the intensity to your liking.

Furthermore, electric toothbrushes and cell phones are also very effective. The latter, when set to vibrate mode, can work wonders on your genitals. In short, if you feel like masturbating, your options are limitless. However, nothing can match the power and effectiveness of a sex toy.

Using the Coco vibrator

The vibrator is a favorite device for women. If you ever want to pleasure yourself, it's your best ally. However, it can also be used by couples to increase their level of arousal .

The Coco vibrator is legendary. It allows you to give your clitoris the level of stimulation needed to trigger a quick orgasm. Its features let you explore sexuality in all its forms and progress at your own pace. It's a super safe tool, made of medical-grade silicone, a material that's gentle on your mucous membranes and easy to clean.

The best masturbation positions

Regarding the positions to adopt for masturbation, several options are available to you.

  • The most classic scenario is when you're lying on your bed or sofa. But your options go far beyond that.

  • You can also masturbate in a seated position , letting your vibrator do its work.

  • If you choose to do it in the shower, you will have no choice but to remain standing.

  • Although this allows you to vary your position, remember that it is also possible to masturbate while on all fours .

Don't hesitate to experiment to find what works best for you.

What about penetration?

Penetration is the most classic form of sexual intercourse. Even though it is the most widespread practice, it is not always enough to give you pleasure.

Remember, Female orgasm results from intense clitoral stimulation. However, penetration essentially consists of stimulating the vagina through back-and-forth movements. Nevertheless, under certain conditions, and depending on the positions adopted, this can be sufficient.

Generally speaking, sexual penetration remains the most well-known source of pleasure for men. However, combining it with vibrators or clitoral stimulation does not produce the same result.

Our tips for enjoying sex as a couple

While pleasuring yourself allows you to discover yourself better, doing it with a partner can multiply the pleasure tenfold. So how can you pleasure yourself as a couple? First of all, it's important to note that sexuality between partners is primarily about communication .

You need to discuss the topic to understand each other's hidden desires. Then, ease up when it comes to being intimate, so as not to create any barriers. It's also essential to be considerate of your partner without sacrificing your own pleasure.

Now you know that there's no such thing as a purely vaginal orgasm , and you have all the tools you need to experience pleasure whenever you want. Alone, with a vibrator, or with your partner, a world of pleasure awaits you. Let yourself go!

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Marie Comacle

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Marie Comacle is the founder of Puissante. An engineer by training, she combines scientific rigor and an educational mission to make Puissante a modern and committed benchmark.

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