Do you want to experience pleasure like never before? Vaginal orgasm is one of the most ecstatic sensations for a woman, although there's a certain amount of taboo and misinformation surrounding it. At Yoni Samsara, we want you to discover the full potential of your own body. Stay tuned, and we'll tell you everything you need to know about vaginal orgasm.
What is a vaginal orgasm?
A vaginal orgasm is a sensation of pleasure and satisfaction that occurs during penetration, whether during sexual intercourse or masturbation. This physiological response of the female body occurs when experiencing peak arousal through stimulation of the vaginal area , hence the name vaginal orgasm. The pressure applied to this area stimulates the nerve endings of the clitoris, resulting in this explosion of pleasure.

This type of orgasm can have different durations and intensities, depending on each body and how this part of the body has been stimulated.
Ways to stimulate the vagina to achieve a vaginal orgasm
One way to experience a vaginal orgasm is by practicing vaginal relaxation techniques. Our vagina develops a protective barrier against trauma, memories, stagnant emotions, and sexual encounters when we're not ready.
Therefore, releasing tension in the vaginal walls is key to achieving this pleasure. The best way to do this is with a pleasure wand , like the ones we have at Yoni Samsara—the best proven tool for relaxing the entire vaginal area. Furthermore, it's crucial to never rush to climax, but rather to experiment with the sensations and stimulation.
Are there differences between a clitoral orgasm and a vaginal orgasm?
An orgasm is an orgasm. It's an extreme sensation of pleasure that occurs when muscles in the pelvic area or genitals are stimulated. Sometimes it's so intense that the person can reach an altered state of consciousness, even experience tremors, vaginal contractions (and contractions in other parts of the body), or hyperventilation.
It can be said that a vaginal orgasm is also a clitoral orgasm, since it is achieved through indirect stimulation of the nerve endings of the clitoris inside the vagina.
Truths and lies about the “myth” of vaginal orgasm
In an era where the internet is like an endless encyclopedia, there's a lot of information and myths surrounding vaginal orgasm. You'll find claims that vaginal orgasm doesn't exist, that it's a misogynistic concept, but that's not entirely true.
Throughout history, always written from a patriarchal perspective, orgasm has been achieved through penetration, with the simple "in-and-out" motion. Female pleasure was disregarded, and the importance of different female sexual organs, such as the clitoris, cervix, and vaginal walls, in orgasm was forgotten.
The myth that vaginal orgasms don't exist is false . Some women find it harder to achieve them because they may have tightness in this area, difficulty experiencing pleasure due to unresolved traumas, or pain in this region. But there are ways to help the body awaken and discover this intense pleasure.
How to achieve vaginal orgasms
Many women have never experienced a vaginal orgasm because they don't know their bodies well, nor are they aware of their enormous capacity for pleasure. First and foremost, we recommend that you get to know yourself, explore your body, and love yourself.
We've also compiled some tips to help you achieve vaginal orgasms. Here they are:
Practice vaginal contraction exercises
One way to begin working towards vaginal orgasm is through consistent practice outside of sexual intercourse. Having a healthy and fit pelvic floor is essential for achieving maximum pleasure. One way to do this is by using yoni eggs and pleasure wands to internally massage the vaginal walls , releasing tension and allowing sensation to develop. Performing contraction exercises to strengthen the vaginal muscles also helps build greater awareness of sensations in this area of the body.
Put your ruminating mind aside
Often, the female brain is thinking about many things at once: what I have to do tomorrow, something that happened at work, the food I liked, that video I saw on social media… It's very important to quiet the mind and focus it solely on what you're doing, and in this case, on sex. Being present in the moment will help increase pleasure.

Games and warm-up
Starting penetration without sufficient foreplay isn't pleasurable and can even be counterproductive. Whether you're alone or with a partner, it's important to gradually stimulate other parts of your body to increase arousal. You can caress areas you enjoy, such as your thighs, breasts, abdomen, or labia. Prior arousal is key to achieving vaginal orgasm.
Choose the positions that give you the most pleasure
Whether you're masturbating with a pleasure wand or having penetrative sex, choose the position that will give you the most pleasure to reach climax. It's important to discover this for yourself, through self-pleasure, so you can later share it with your lover.
Communication is the key to pleasure
Speak up, express yourself, communicate. It's very important to say what you like or don't like during sex. Let go of any embarrassment or taboos; your partner will love hearing what excites you most, and it will help you reach vaginal orgasm more easily.

Vaginal orgasm is truly an extreme pleasure that every woman should have the right to experience throughout her life. That's why Yoni Samsara exists.
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