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The Vaginal Orgasm Doesn't Exist - It's The Clitoris That Holds The Key To Female Pleasure, Study Claims

There is no such thing as a vaginal orgasm, experts said in a review
Women have been labelled with sexual problems based on the myth
G-Spot, vaginal or clitoral orgasms are all incorrect terms to use
Like 'male orgasm', 'female orgasm' is the correct term to use, they said
Women worldwide do not orgasm during penetrative sex, review found
Clitoris and surrounding erectile tissue is source of female orgasm, they said
All women can orgasm if the female erectile organs are effectively stimulated
Previous study found size and position of clitoris key to female orgasm
Women who couldn't orgasm had smaller clitoris' further from the vagina
By Madlen Davies for MailOnline

Published: 11:58 EST, 7 October 2014 | Updated: 17:43 EST, 7 October 2014

For years, women have often declared they can either orgasm through sex or foreplay.

But new research suggests we may all have been wrong.

For there is no such thing as a vaginal orgasm, a clitoral orgasm or even a G-spot, new research claims.

Instead, the umbrella term 'female orgasm' should be used, the study authors argue.

Most women worldwide do not orgasm during penetrative sex as the vaginal orgasm doesn't exist, a review found. Researchers say women have been labelled with sexual problems based on this 'myth'

They maintain that like 'male orgasm', 'female orgasm' is the correct term.

Historically, it was believed that women could orgasm through penetrative sex, and that G-spot, vaginal or clitoral orgasms were all different types of orgasm.

But writing in the journal Clinical Anatomy, the authors say the majority of women worldwide do not have orgasms during penetrative sex.

As a result, women have been labelled with sexual problems that are based on something that doesn’t exist: the vaginal orgasm.

The clitoris is the key to all female orgasms, the review found.

The clitoris, is the human female’s most erogenous zone, often called the ‘female penis’ because it is made from the same material as the male penis.

It is possible for all women to orgasm if the female erectile organs are effectively stimulated, the researchers added.

The female erectile organs include the clitoris, the vestibular bulbs – also known as the clitoral bulbs – which are found on either side of the opening of the vagina and the pars intermedia, a thin band that joins the two vestibular bulbs.

The size and distance of the clitoris from the vagina is paramount as to whether a woman can achieve orgasm, according to U.S. researchers who scanned the pelvic areas of 30 women as part of another study

Other erectile organs include the labia minora – known as the inner lips of the vagina - and the corpus spongiosum of the female urethra – the mass of spongy tissue surrounding the urethra, the tube that connects the bladder to an external opening just above the opening of the vagina.

The review's co author, Dr Vincenzo Puppo, who calls himself a sexologist, said: 'Male ejaculation does not automatically mean the end of sex for women.

'Touching and kissing can be continued almost indefinitely, and noncoital sexual acts after male ejaculation can be used to produce orgasm in women.'

All women can orgasm if female erectile tissue including the clitoris is stimulated, experts said

The review, published in the journal Clinical Anatomy, comes after a U.S. study published earlier this year found that the size of a woman’s clitoris can impact their ability to have an orgasm.

In women who have orgasm problems, the clitoris is smaller and located farther from the vagina, the study found.

The researchers said their findings could lead to new treatments for women suffering from anorgasmia, who are unable to have orgasms.

Researchers used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to scan the pelvic area of 30 women who were on average 32 years old.

Ten of the women had reported rarely or never achieving orgasms despite trying, while the rest had a normal experience during sex.

The women who had problems achieving orgasm tended to have smaller clitoris' located further away from the vagina.

Researchers said that although orgasm is complex, the size and location of the clitoris may be paramount.

The clitoral complex, which has a shape of a boomerang, extends under the skin and includes parts that are known as the body, crura, bulb and root.

It is possible that a smaller distance between these structures and the vagina makes it easier for the clitoris to be stimulated during intercourse.
pyramider's Avatar
Bullshit ... women do not orgasm.
No way am I reading all,of that.
Bullshit ... women do not orgasm. Originally Posted by pyramider
They just don't come with you...
pyramider's Avatar
Nor you ...
Shiet, I am on the bus when they get thiers
Each time I touch a woman, she comes. They also say I have a big dick and that people like me.

And that I'm special.

Then they ask for their donation. Heh
Sexy Katrina's Avatar
I know I can't orgasm from penetration alone.
I have to have clitoral stimulation to orgasm.
I orgasm more from just having my kitty licked and played with. Penetration is not always necessary.
pyramider's Avatar
That is high maintenance activities Katrina.
Interesting read and seems accurate in my experience. Rarely do women orgasm during intercourse with me but they almost always do with DATY. Now I guess I can stop wondering if it is because I'm just not "massive" enough.
Ditto on what "Sexy Katrina" said.
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Does this mean anal orgasms don't exist either?
Sexy Katrina's Avatar
Does this mean anal orgasms don't exist either? Originally Posted by boardman
No just add some clitoral stimulation during anal and orgasms can be achieved.
For me at least.
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No just add some clitoral stimulation during anal and orgasms can be achieved.
For me at least. Originally Posted by Sexy Katrina
Flip the script and you're on trombone...which I love.
Ill rub that clit, and you stroke me quick....and POW.


ORGASM ACHIEVED.