The mystery of the female orgasm

From the G-spot to multiple orgasms, female sexuality has presented many mysteries. But as Linda Geddes discovers, radical experiments are finally revealing some answers.
FAQ
Can a 70-Year-Old Woman Climax? Yes She Absolutely Can!
Yes, a 70-year-old woman can absolutely climax. Orgasm remains possible well into old age—even past 90—despite menopause-related changes. Why it still happens after menopause The physical capacity for orgasm doesn’t disappear with age. Orgasm is a response to sexual stimulation (clitoral, vaginal, nipple, or combined), and the nervous system still works. Research shows about half of women aged 80+ report arousal, lubrication, and orgasm most of the time (though sexual desire may be lower).
Do Most Girls Actually Orgasm? The Truth Revealed
Many people wonder if most girls climax, and the answer is: a lot of women can, many do—but not every time, and not in every situation. Large sexual‑health surveys show that about 60–65 percent of heterosexual women say they usually or always orgasm during sex with a partner, while roughly 95 percent of heterosexual men report the same. When women are alone, the numbers are much higher: studies and clinical reports suggest that well over 90 percent of women can reach orgasm through masturbation, especially when they focus on clitoral stimulation and take as much time as they need.
Can Guys Control When They Finish? The Truth About Male Timing
Many people ask whether men can control when they finish, and research suggests that, to a certain extent, they can. Studies show that the average time from penetration to ejaculation is around 5 to 7 minutes, but this varies widely between individuals. For example, some men may finish in under 2 minutes, while others may last longer depending on experience, comfort level, and physical sensitivity. This means control is not fixed but can improve over time with awareness and practice.
What It Really Feels Like When a Girl Climaxes
When a girl reaches climax, it usually feels like a buildup and release of intense pleasure. As arousal increases, the body shows clear signs: breathing speeds up, the heart beats faster, and the skin may feel warmer or more sensitive. Many women notice a throbbing or pulsing sensation around the clitoris or opening of the vagina, along with a feeling of fullness or pressure in the lower belly. For example, some say it feels like a constant buzz that keeps getting stronger, while others describe it as a warm wave slowly rising from the pelvis upward.
Why GIFs Are Not Working
GIFs usually stop working because of a simple problem like a slow internet connection, an outdated app, a browser issue, or a blocked animation setting. For example, a GIF may load on your phone but freeze on your laptop if one device has an old browser version or a weak network signal. In many cases, the fix is quick: refresh the page, restart the app, or test the GIF on another website to see whether the problem is with the file or the device.
Despite their name, forced orgasms aren’t something you force on a partner
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