TANTRA AND SEVEN TYPES OF ORGASM
What is tantra? What is an orgasm? How often does an individual experience an orgasm during sexual intercourse? What are some of the types of orgasms that are commonly experienced? This article explains a tantra and some of the seven types of orgasm.
Through tantra, many people with vulvas can experience six types of orgasm. When it comes to intimacy and deeper connections, tantric sex is the answer. The main purpose of tantric sex is to be in the moment to achieve a sensual and fulfilling sexual experience. Tantric brings about a deeper sexual chemistry and intimacy like never before.
To understand the elusive female orgasm, there are some fascinating facts to learn about. First, people have to understand that any orgasm is a good orgasm. If a girl wants to reach six different orgasms, tantric can achieve this. Dating back to ancient India, tantra has been there since before. Bringing together spiritual and sexual intimacy tantra emphasizes the importance of intimacy during a sexual experience. However, you need to understand things about tantra and the seven types of orgasm. Here are some points to consider.
Tantric orgasm
According to Lousada & Mazanti (2017), tantric orgasms let go of shame, judgment, and being in the moment. Tantric sex and orgasms are all about exploration. It's all about the satisfaction and empowerment that comes with trying new techniques in sex. It is an orgasm far beyond the physical individual and deeper into the spiritual center. Spiritually orgasms are important in getting us away from everything, out of our heads and into our bodies. It gives women the orgasmic glow all day from good sex.
Clitoral Orgasm
Mahar et al. (2020) stated that this orgasm is called the "the thunderbolt" because the female sex organ, especially the clitoris, has 8000 nerve endings. These are twice as much as the nerve endings found in the penis, and how exactly a woman gets a clitoral orgasm is key. You can play with the clitoris with the tip of your finger. With the circling and tapping techniques great while applying the right pressure, you can have a clitoral orgasm. You want to push down on the clit and make small in and out strokes as a man. Slide the finger down to the tip of the clitoris. Use one or several fingers in a circular motion to achieve tantric masturbation. The clitoral orgasm is the gateway to other multiple orgasms. People should get out of the idea that clitoral orgasm is the only way to have an orgasm.
Vaginal Orgasm
Vaginal orgasm is centered around the cervix. The sensations it sends up your spine make it spiritual and psychological. To achieve vaginal orgasm, you have to be relaxed, comfortable, and breathe deeply. Make audible breathing through breathing in a way that creates a whispering sound and exhaling in the same manner. Breaths like these spread orgasmic energy throughout the body. It is not all about the energy needed in the clitoris but all around the body.
The G-spot Orgasm
Though it is referred to as a spot, the g-spot is more of an area that, when stimulated, brings a lot of pleasure. Ostrzenski (2018) stated that achieving the g-pot orgasm through masturbation is quite easy as one needs to curve their two fingers like a hook and insert them into their vagina. Aim for the spongy piece of skin behind the clitoris. Massage it by giving yourself slow strokes. You can also tickle your clitoris simultaneously at the tip for more pleasure. Don't be startled if you are hit with an explosion of squirt.
A-spot Orgasm
Quite rare for a couple of reasons, the A-spot orgasm is not that popular. Its existence is also a mystery to many and confusing those who have the idea. AREA (2018) explained that the A in A-spot doesn’t stand for anal, but it stands for anterior fornix erogenous zone, which is located beyond the g spot higher up on the vaginal wall. It is another area that can give you pleasure. To achieve satisfaction in this area, consider using the same technique used to achieve satisfaction from the g-spot.
U-spot Orgasm
You are not quite wrong if the U here has got you thinking about urine. It is located in the vulvae vestibule and upside-down in a U position surrounding the urethra. As many women have realized, the U-spot orgasm is quite easy to achieve. You want your partner to rub the tip of their penis up and down your labia. The upside of this orgasm is that it can be incorporated by an individual with the clitoral orgasm to achieve double pleasure.
Nipple Orgasm
Younis et al. (2020) explained that the nipples are a major erogenous zone since they are very sensitive, and the right arousal and stimulation can cause an orgasm. To achieve a nipple orgasm, you should stimulate your nipples with the same energy, attention, and affection that you show to your clitoris. You will find out that achieving a nipple orgasm is not that hard. A few quick rubs, and you have yourself an orgasm.
Multiple Orgasms
Men and women can both have multiple orgasms. It's not all about that enormous orgasm, and you are done. It's about not even two but multiple orgasms for maximum pleasure. This one is rather technical and not that easy to achieve. Focus on the techniques that you've used in the past to make you orgasm and concentrate on those techniques first. Tease yourself while spreading the orgasmic energy throughout your body. After the first orgasm, relax a bit before going for another area.
Conclusion
Tantric orgasms are all about connection, whether with you and your partner or yourself. It's all about reaching your inner energies to bring satisfaction to your body. It's physically satisfactory, but it also relieves you spiritually and psychologically. You might want to consider reaching the orgasms above, as tantric is all about discovery. Exploration of new techniques and ideas is what makes it even more interesting. Check out each type of orgasm and find out what works for you best.
References
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Lousada, M., & Mazanti, L. (2017). Real Sex: Why Everything You Learnt About Sex Is Wrong. Hay House UK Limited.
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