Describe a feminine orgasm

who can in words explain in their own words what happen when a woman has an argasm

Answers:    Ah... Oui... La Petite Mort... The biggest mystery of a woman's sexuality.

I disagree with anyone who may try and notify you that you are a perv for asking this, regardless of your gender. As a woman, it is natural to be curious if you own never had one, or (if you have) to wonder if what you are experiencing is "normal". As a man, I can only assume in attendance is as much curiosity about what *we* feel when *we* orgasm, as I enjoy for what men feel when they do. I have normally asked my male lovers what it feels approaching (and you're right, men will usually either say "How am I supposed to explain THAT?!" --or-- they will spend two hours attempting to explain).

There is nought wrong with curiosity, unless it is cloaked in shame. Sadly, we live surrounded by a society where someone can post here and point a finger, and then sneak past its sell-by date when nobody is looking and download pr0n in the privacy and anonymity of their own home. It is my personal opinion that within should be no shame in sex... if it were contained by some way harmful, it would not perceive so good, and it would not serve so many functions (besides propagating our species, it also lift our mood, reduces stress, etc.).

I will try and describe it without sounding overly mystical or too medical. I assume you are wanting a personal article, how it feels to the person describing it, and not what literally *happens* during an orgasm.

When I close at hand orgasm, my breathing quickens, almost like here is not enough oxygen in the room. I find that I tend to start grasping for something... my lovers' hackle, the sheet, a guard rail (it all depends on where on earth I am), etc.. The same sort of happens with my legs... almost resembling Restless Leg Syndrome, I cannot keep my legs still. My muscles begin to anxious up, and I get lightheaded and dizzy (perhaps from the nearing orgasm, or perhaps from deficiency of oxygen, at the time it happens I don't care).

I have hear many people claim that if you focus on your breathing, and get sure to breathe deeply, this will actually "aid you" contained by having a wonderful orgasm. I have found the complete different to be true, and I tend to have multiple orgasms. My mind is non-existent; all that exists is the *feeling* of what I am doing (or what is anyone done *to* me). Coherent thought is not a part of it, and it feels as though every cheek ending is a million times more sensitive than usual. When I am at this point, even something as small as tickling can put me "over the edge". It's hard to describe the scarcity of thought in words, since no words exist at that point... It is purely sensory for me. Anyway, the last item on my mind is regulating my breathing. LOL

At the moment I orgasm, it literally feels as though my heart stops. The first few times this happened it worried me half to death, but I assume it is merely my focus individual drawn away from my heartbeat. I tend to stop breathing... not so much holding my breath as just simply... not breathing for a moment. I have met several women who say that when they orgasm, the focus of their feeling is surrounded by the clitoris, however for me it is like a tightening sensation within my belly, only I am able to touch it deep within. Then at hand is this incredible wave (for lack of a better term) that feel like it radiates outwards from in recent times beneath my navel, up towards my neck, as well as down my thighs, and calves, and culmination in my feet. My toes almost other curl, but not so much in a tightening of the muscle, but rather as the end point of this wave.

Emotionally, there is no word contained by the English language that I am aware of that truly pegs this notion. It is an amazing, wonderful, and terrible feeling. "Pleasure" is a small and insignificant word subsequent to what I feel at the very center of my person. It also depends on who I am with, as well as the circumstances.

Sometimes it is an enveloping high temperature, that melts me, and I can only lay here and cry afterwards. When people mention "happy tears", this is other what comes to mind for me. A warmth and feeling of contentment that runs so intensely I cannot help but release every bit of pain I have inside in a great rush of tears.

Sometimes it is a terrifying and overwhelming RUSH... approaching being plugged into a lightening bolt. It feels close to all that is *me* is burned up within an instant of white-hot fire. It is a feeling of power, of hunger, of feral pleasure that is so intense it is almost affliction.

Sometimes it is merely a calm that descends upon my mind and spirit, as though every feeling, moral and bad, is simply erased. I just sort of... exist. It doesn't nouns nearly as gratifying, but in it's own way it is regularly precisely what I need. A release; to simply fade away for a moment and drift.

That is the best description I can bequeath. I'm sorry I cannot be more specific, or give you a perfect answer. The truth is that it *does* change from woman to woman, and even in one specific woman, it can vary several times inwardly a single day.

I hope I have help.

^_^.
1. Women are more private about their sex lives then men are. It's basically a given rule that men can talk about sex adjectives day long because they think in the order of it all day long. Women aren't supposed to articulate about sex, because it just make them look dirty. It's a preconceived notion, but it's American society.

2. Most people probably think you're a perv for asking this.

However, I don't trouble about either of those reason and will explain it the best I can.

All women have different types of orgasms. Unlike men who have ejaculate and receive it obvious to know when they've come; women have more of an internal criticism. It can be anything from an overwhelming tension followed by a wave of stress release to a small tickle that cause them to turn bright red. Some women scream, some muffle their faces into their pillow, some cry and some hold their bodies convulse.

Basically, orgasms for women are not as universal as they are for men. If you're asking if you've experienced an orgasm, it probably means you own. If you're asking if your partner has experienced an orgasm, you're better of asking her than any of us..
lol ive never had sex but ive have an orgasm b4..ill to my best to help..but i can with the sole purpose describe a clitical orgasm

well idk u start to kinda have trouble breathing, afterwards u start to feel really sensitive down there. consequently the feeling starts to build and you feel the involve for more stimulation, then it happens..its similar to firworks or something..it feels realy good and u kinda pulsate and stuff..i cant describe the attitude you get..its like intake a big scoop of icecream :)

^that is my answer to the question, and is striclty imformative and not chatting.
A outlook of sudden intense pleasure,
An abrupt increase in pulse rate and blood pressure,
The breasts are enlarged, near nipples erected;
Spasms of the pelvic muscles causing vaginal contractions in the feminine and ejaculation by the male.
Involuntary vocalization may also occur lol
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You start to carry a great sensation before it comes and you know that you are about to orgasm. Then your vagina starts to tingle and it kinda newly spreads throughout your whole body in top. It only lasts a few second but it feels so wonderful! You get a tingle through out your entire body and everything starts to slow down afterwards next thing you know an explosion similar to a chute comes pouring out..
there is no way possible to explain an orgasm It's tingly..
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