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Ok girls, light the candles because it’s about time to get your O on! We all know there are different types of orgasms but knowing how to give and get one separates the girls from the women between the proverbial sheets. So here is some lesser known info on the sometimes elusive O. Read on & get it on. Oh, & practice, practice, practice!
O O O O O
Multiple O’s cum in different varieties. You may to be able to have more than one O in a very short amount of time. Essentially one O leads to another in succession or you can cum over & over again in one session. You may have a series of small O’s, one large and several small or the intensity may increase from one O to the next. For others a multiple O can feel like one long extended O. Yes, every girl is different. Some may feel too sensitive after one O to continue while others find that if they back off & use lighter stimulation, the energy will build back up & they can cum again & again. Lucky girls;)
O the g-Spot
The g-Spot is actually called the urethral sponge & it is located about one to two inches back from the vaginal opening. It is an area about the size of a quarter within the front wall of your vagina. Find your g-spot with your fingers or a firm, curvy dildo. Insert your fingers or dildo, aiming for the front of the vagina. Stroke this area with a "come here honey" motion. If you use your fingers, you can feel the difference in texture between this rougher area, and the smoothness of your vaginal walls. Stimulate your g-Spot until you feel intensely aroused & feel the urge to pee. You might try to stimulate the opening of the vagina just below the urethra and also apply pressure just above the pubic bone by pressing down on your pelvis with your free hand. Stimulating the g-Spot may create a more intense orgasm than clitoral stimulation, but keep in mind that unfortunately not all of us can have an O through the g.
Squirty Girl
Female ejaculate is a clear fluid produced in the paraurethral glands as a result of g-Spot stimulation, clit stimulation or even penetration. Ejaculation may come before the O, during the O or after the O and the amount and pressure/distance of fluid released varies. As you approach orgasm, push out, as if urinating. Some women may be unsure if they are ejaculating or if they are urinating during sex, because they may feel this urge to pee. Let’s be clear here-ejaculate is not urine! We do however suggest you pee before sex to avoid any accidents.

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