Your heart rate increases, your breathing becomes heavier, and an unfamiliar warmth spreads throughout your body. Orgasm is often described as an overwhelming, explosive, and passionate climax that triggers an emotional earthquake in the body for both women and men.
Women have a slightly harder time reaching orgasm. However, the intensity is longer lasting than in men. How long it takes for a man or a woman to orgasm varies from person to person. Nevertheless, there is a significant difference between female and male climaxes.
For a woman, the time span between sexual arousal and orgasm is usually between fifteen seconds and half an hour. Studies show that women masturbate after about twenty minutes on average. Men, on the other hand, usually reach orgasm faster. Sometimes after just one minute. Oops.
(If you count all of a man's orgasms, he spends an average of nine hours of his life in a coital state.)
In general, women experience climax longer than men. A male orgasm typically lasts between three and twelve seconds. During one ejaculation, a man releases 200 to 400 million sperm.
Women, on the other hand, experience the electrifying moment longer: Sometimes a female orgasm can last up to half a minute. During a 1966 American study, a female participant even recorded a record orgasm lasting 43 seconds. Furthermore, women are capable of multiple orgasms. Men require a longer recovery period to build up the sexual tension for another orgasm.
Not only do male and female orgasms differ, but so do a woman's vaginal and clitoral climaxes. During a vaginal orgasm, the upper part of the vagina contracts, while the lower part expands. The sensations a woman experiences during a vaginal orgasm are said to be stronger and more intense than during a clitoral orgasm.
However, the sensation during orgasm is influenced by muscle contractions in both sexes. These contractions occur at intervals of 0.8 seconds in both sexes.
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