How to Give a Woman a Vaginal Orgasm

How to Give a Woman a Vaginal Orgasm

If you think vaginal orgasms are easy to come by, think again. The truth is many women struggle to achieve vaginal orgasms, especially during partner sex. 

Vaginal orgasms originate from inside the vagina and can take on many forms. These orgasms are achieved with penetration.

Good knowledge of the types of vaginal orgasms, and knowledge of how to give a woman a vaginal orgasm, can provide you or your partner with the type of full-body orgasms that women love. 

If you are interested in learning how to give a woman a vaginal orgasm, read on for our comprehensive guide.

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Can All Women Have Vaginal Orgasms?

From a physical point of view, all women are capable of experiencing vaginal orgasms.

This is because all women have the necessary “stuff” that these orgasms are made of, namely a G-spot and a cervix.

This also brings us to the two main types of vaginal orgasms, namely the cervical orgasm and the G-Spot orgasm.

Both these orgasms feel different and are a result of internal stimulation. If you want to give a woman a cervical orgasm, you need to focus on deep penetration.

For a G-Spot orgasm, you need to focus on stimulating the G-spot which is more of a “zone” than a particular spot.

Simultaneous stimulation of both these areas can even lead to a combination orgasm of both these types of orgasms.

But just because all women are capable of achieving vaginal orgasms, doesn’t mean they do.

After all, many women have partners who are still wondering how to make them cum in missionary and lack the knowledge to supply the type of stimulation that will lead to vaginal orgasms.

Can Women Orgasm Without Clitoral Stimulation At All?

Many people think the vaginal orgasm is a myth. This is because of a lack of knowledge of where the G-spot is and insufficient knowledge of what cervical orgasms entail.

This is why many women rely on clitoral stimulation to achieve orgasm.

In fact, clitoral stimulation is the best way to make a woman climax without penetration. But it can also provide the needed stimulation that a normal penetrative action is lacking.

For this reason, many women engage in this type of stimulation during intercourse as means of achieving orgasm.

Sometimes, their partners will also focus attention on this area because it is largely regarded as a surefire way to give a woman an intense orgasm.

But is it possible to have an orgasm without clitoral stimulation? Yes.

Even if you think clitoral stimulation is the only way to get your partner off, you probably just need some additional guidance on how to stimulate the vagina in a way that will lead to orgasm.

Luckily, we are here to do just that. 

Below are our top tips for making a woman have a vaginal orgasm, whether you are fingering a woman to orgasm or trying to make a girl cum with oral.

How to Make a Woman Have a Vaginal Orgasm 

Step 1: Arousal

The first step towards any type of orgasm is to get a woman suitably aroused first. Here, you can start by stimulating a variety of erogenous zones such as the ears, neck, nipples, and clit.

Play around and switch between areas and various types of stimulation. Also, spend some time on foreplay as it is a crucial part of priming a woman for any type of orgasm. 

Step 2: Find the G-Spot

If you are ready to move on from foreplay, you can start with G-spot stimulation. To find the G-spot, you can insert two fingers into your partner’s vagina and make a “come hither” movement.

The surface of this area should feel slightly rougher than the smooth interior of the rest of the vagina.

You can stimulate this spot by applying pressure in an up-down or circular motion.

You also want to focus on the same area if you are using penile penetration or if you are trying to make her cum with a vibrator.

The best sex positions for G-spot stimulation include girl-on-top or missionary with a pillow underneath the hips.

Doggy style is also a position where the female is in a perfect position for G-Spot stimulation.

If stimulation of this area is successful, it might produce a sensation of needing to pee.

This is how you know it is working. So, remember to communicate with your partner and find out what feels good.

For many people, this will be enough to achieve a vaginal orgasm. But if not, move on to Step 3.

Step 3: Deep Penetration

For additional stimulation, you can also focus on using some deep penetration to induce a cervical orgasm.

The type of deep penetration required here is often too far to reach with the fingers and will have to be done using a toy or penile penetration.

The focus should be on touching the “back” of the vagina to reach the cervix.

Ensure that your partner is adequately aroused before attempting this, otherwise, it can lead to discomfort or even pain.

A good way to achieve this type of orgasm through sex is to do a missionary position where your partner has her legs up. This will allow for deeper penetration.

The steps above will give you the best chance of success at giving a woman a vaginal orgasm, but there are also a few other factors to keep in mind when trying it for the first time. 

Extra Tips for Vaginal Orgasms 

Give Her An Orgasm Beforehand

Many women have reported that having an orgasm before penetration begins actually primes them to achieve a vaginal orgasm easier.

So play around with giving your partner a nipple orgasm or clitoral orgasm beforehand to increase your chances of a vaginal orgasm occurring.

Chances are if she has had an orgasm before penetration begins, she is in the perfect position to achieve a vaginal orgasm more easily. 

Communicate and Listen

When trying to give someone an orgasm, communication is key. This also involves listening to your partner’s responses to certain forms of stimulation.

So talk to each other about what feels good and be mindful of how they respond to certain actions.

Play Around with Rhythm and Speed

When stimulating the G-spot or engaging in penetration, focus on what type of speed and rhythm your partner responds to. And this can vary from one occasion to the next.

Sometimes a woman may respond better to slower penetration and other times, faster movement may be preferable.

Listen to your partner and repeat the type of motions she responds to best.

Practice Edging

You could also practice edging, or delaying an orgasm, to increase the chances of a vaginal orgasm occurring. 

Edging means bringing a woman to the brink of orgasm before stopping and starting the whole process again. You can repeat this process as many times as you want to. 

This not only leads to heightened sensitivity and more intense orgasms but can ensure that your partner is primed for achieving a vaginal orgasm. 

Conclusion

By now, it should be clear that vaginal orgasms are not fictional but indeed well within reach for any woman.

The best way to give a woman a vaginal orgasm is by balancing the right type of stimulation with communication, foreplay, and response.

If you follow the steps listed here, you are sure to increase your chances of giving a woman a vaginal orgasm drastically.

You may even become an expert at it.

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