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Default Jul 22, 2017 at 05:09 PM
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Ok, it took me until I was in my 40's to find out that a gspot does actually exist!! what I am trying to figure out is if I had a gspot orgasm or not? All I know is it felt really good and I went into a trance or something. It felt as if I was going to have an orgasm but it was different. It wasn't like a regular one. Not sure if I had one or was it just feeling good. How do I know??

It seemed to only happen when I was in the doggy style position. some times I felt nothing for a long time and other times I could tell g spot was being touched.
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I would think so, since it "hit the spot."
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I have many different types of orgasms, but I think most women are very familiar with a clitoral orgasm because it's what is found when we masturbate. They have one....then stop.
But I think with exploration there's MANY other orgasms to be found....in interesting places. The clitoris is a fairly large sexual organ.
For me, there's also orgasms that can be "timed" to peak at the same time! Then there's ones that are "rolling"....they keep coming...a high & low & high again! And little rapid ones.
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I have many different types of orgasms, but I think most women are very familiar with a clitoral orgasm because it's what is found when we masturbate. They have one....then stop.
But I think with exploration there's MANY other orgasms to be found....in interesting places. The clitoris is a fairly large sexual organ.
For me, there's also orgasms that can be "timed" to peak at the same time! Then there's ones that are "rolling"....they keep coming...a high & low & high again! And little rapid ones.
We're amazing creatures aren't we? Men envy us!
thanks for responding!

If you know what I mean, when your gspot is stimulated the feeling gets very good- moaning good, trance like good, but why does it go away? its not a "regular" orgasm. But then the feeling can come back again with the gspot?? I am not sure if I had one or not because its....different?? its like it feels extremely good...deep inside...but its not like there is a FINISH? Does what i say make sense?

guys have asked me if I had an orgasm and I say no, because in reality I did not have the "regular" orgasm, but now I am thinking I had a gspot one but since it feels different I didnt know?

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I think that if you're used to, for yrs, having a clitoral orgasm we've conditioned ourselves to this feeling. It builds up, explodes & then cools off. So we know that amusement park ride.
If we experience other types of orgasms they can feel like a brand new ride. We don't know what to expect or what just happened & have nothing to compare it to. So I think what you're feeling makes sense.
I remember saying after a certain different type of orgasm I never had before, "what the hell what that?" Only we can answer that. If it repeats, for me, that it happens several different times then I figure it's a orgasm I'm not used to, but for me it is a different type. Some cause me to explode & that's it. Others when they start, I know will lead to more.
And the good ole key of relaxing & just enjoying the ride is paramount. I'm not keeping score

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Default Aug 30, 2017 at 10:07 PM
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Just curious...how does one do this? By that I mean have a G-spot orgasm?

I do know how to orgasm through clitoral stimulation, but the idea of putting a toy inside of me daunts me as it sort of hurts a bit. I don't know why, though. Is vaginal stumulation necessary to achieve a G-spot orgasm?

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I was a sexual for years. Now I am masturbating every night just once. Wondering if this has become an addiction which I deal with an addictive personality.

Alcohol
internet
food
self sex
I am bipolar 1

abilify is not working for me.
am already gaining weight.
A friend of mine said I should try lithium.
my aunt took this and has tremors so bad and it killed her thyroid.

Having said this all Anti psychotics run this risk.
My therapist doesn't think I am hypomanic. She thinks this is me not dealing with my addictions.
she could be right.

which came first? the hypomania or the addictions?
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Just curious...how does one do this? By that I mean have a G-spot orgasm?
I do know how to orgasm through clitoral stimulation, but the idea of putting a toy inside of me daunts me as it sort of hurts a bit. I don't know why, though. Is vaginal stumulation necessary to achieve a G-spot orgasm?
I use a toy. It doesn't have to be a big toy. I just find putting pressure on the spot is the key. Probably why the OP felt it with doggy. But vaginal stim is required. I feel like the gspot orgasm is marked by a slow build and release and a feeling of desiring fullness? Whereas a clitoral one makes me feel like I got struck by lighting for half a second.
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