from more than one being stimulated. Any spot on your body that induces arousal can be paired to create a blended orgasm. As , a staff expert at explains, orgasms happen in the brain and when a non-blended or “ordinary” orgasm occurs, the nerve signals are coming from whatever erotic zones are receiving pleasurable sensations. “In the case of a blended orgasm, the nerve signals are coming from more than one of these bodily zones,” says Dr.
Queen. That can mean the clitoris plus the vagina or the penis plus the nipples.Although we tend to think of blended orgasms as something that can only happen during simultaneous clitoral and , there are far more combos to choose from. “Perhaps, you orgasm while having both your clitoris and ,” says , Lelo staff expert, licensed psychologist, and certified sex therapist. “If you orgasm during penetrative sex while with your hands or a sex toy, that’s a blended orgasm.”If you’re able to , then there’s a very good chance that you can also have a blended orgasm.
According to Dr. Queen, they’re quite common and with so many erogenous zones to work with, you have a good shot at nailing one.
Unless someone has nerve damage, it’s very likely that they can experience a blended orgasm, says Dr. Queen. “This can also include people who in other ways; sometimes the additional stimulation allows a person to get all the way there.” Of course, like anything sex-related, it takes practice, understanding how your body responds to pleasure, and recognizing the ways in which you become aroused.If you’re thinking, “Oh, heck yes, I want in on this,” then I have some good news for you: we’re going to teach you how.
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