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Ladies, Do You Orgasm?

“Why can’t I satisfy myself down there? Is there more than just a tingling sensation and arousal? Is it normal to not feel much during sex? Why do I sometimes feel disconnected during intimacy? How can I make myself orgasm? What makes a woman squirt?”

You have a lot to ask, so why be hush-hush about it? We’ve all heard about orgasms, yet many have never experienced one. Instead, we keep these conversations under wraps, but it’s time to change that. We live in the 21st century, and there should be no shame in discussing these topics. We’ve been undoing the injustice of silence, especially when it comes to sex education and female pleasure, and putting a stop to the notion of “nahi ho pa raha hai.” Women's private parts aren't just for reproduction - they're capable of pleasure and sexual satisfaction too. You need to know your body and what makes it tick.

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Orgasm, also known as Climax, has become a very well-known term among us women, and we’ve been curious about it ever since and question how to orgasm during sex. Wildly, there are many types of orgasms out there and researchers say there is still a lot to be learned. Have you explored the types of orgasms yet?

1. Clitoral Orgasm:

Stimulating the clitoris, whether directly or indirectly, can lead to a clitoral orgasm. When you find the perfect rhythm, you'll feel the sensation build up in your pleasure spot until it reaches its peak.

**Fun fact (You may not know this): **G-spot doesn’t exist! So instead of running after some legendary button like the G-spot, understand better how the clitoris, urethra, and vagina work together and are also called the home for pleasure. And for your passionate research on women sexual health, we’ve made it easy by suggesting a cool book called “Everything Nobody Tells You About Your Body” by Dr Tanaya Narendra aka Dr Cuterus.

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2. Vaginal Orgasm:

While few people can climax with vaginal stimulation alone, it's definitely fun to try! If you’re able to achieve it, get ready for an intense climax felt deep inside your body. The front vaginal wall houses the anterior fornix or A-spot. Older research suggests that stimulating the A-spot can lead to intense lubrication and even orgasm.

Fun Fact: Dr Cuterus introduces the vagina as supercool, marvelous organ - Vajayanti. She is an A-list celebrity that the paparazzi love to stalk but actually has zero idea about. Vajayanti is your typical old-time heroine - greatly misunderstood but packing a real juicy story on the inside!