Clitoris orgasm is orgasm caused by the stimulation of a woman's clitoris to the point of her sexual climax.
In some women, this is the most common way for them to achieve their orgasm while in some others, vagina orgasm is easier.
Regardless of whether your partner is more predisposed to the former or the latter, there are a few things you need to know if you would like to help her achieve a clitoris orgasm.
This article focuses on three simple sex tips of what to avoid.
If you want to help your partner achieve a very intense clitoris orgasm, take careful note of the following: 1.
Do not stimulate the clitoris directly until she is sufficiently aroused.
In many women, the clitoris is a very sensitive part of her sexual organ.
Without first being aroused, the sensation caused by your stimulation can often cause pain instead of pleasure.
This is especially true if it is dry.
Also, such mishandling can lead to physical injury to your partner's clitoris in some cases.
One of the common complaint from women is that men tend to be too rough in their lovemaking right from the start.
So before you stimulate your partner's clitoris, stimulate the other parts of her first and get her sufficiently aroused.
2.
Do not stimulate the clitoris for too long as this can lead to pain and soreness.
As with any other sexual techniques, over-extending the stimulation can cause soreness and the loss of pleasure on the clitoris.
Always pay attention to your lover's body and detect signs of discomfort or even boredom early.
This will indicate when you need to change your sexual technique or the tempo or both.
Always remember the purpose of such stimulation is to help your lover achieve a clitoris orgasm.
So if she is not getting to a climax, you need to make the necessary adjustments.
And fast! 3.
Do not put the clitoris orgasm as the goal of your love making.
Doing so will pile psychological pressure on you and this will show in your actions.
Your lover will detect this tension and perhaps even frustration during sex and this will likely affect her sexual experience negatively.
It may help to realize that in sex, the journey can sometimes be even more fulfilling than the destination.
This is especially true if you and your lover are in a deep meaningful relationship.
Can you help your partner to both a clitoris orgasm as well as a vagina orgasm in the same session? Yes.
It is possible as long as you have patience and a good understanding of your partner.
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