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5 Ways To Make Her Orgasm

You can now apply all of the knowledge you’ve accumulated. Using both foreplay and sexual techniques, as well as the use of your fingers, tongue and penis…. Here are the Five Best Ways to make her orgasm:

1) Clittage (clitoral massage) Continuous clitoral stimulation (Clitoral Massage or “clittage”) is the key to orgasm for women. Do clittage to orgasm throughout sex. Doing clittage during intercourse also makes a women come as easily as men from intercourse.

Follow these simple steps:

Apply water-based lubricant to the fingers.

Find the right spot. Every woman has one. To find the right spot, think of the clitoral tip as a clock and try 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock.

Do the Clit-a-Whirl. Move the clitoral tip back and forth in short, quick strokes, up and down and around. Vibrate the tip, don't press it.

Don't stop! Stay on the spot all the way to orgasm.

2) Cunnilingus The tongue is great for stimulating the clitoral tip.

Find the right spot with the tip of the tongue and stroke it.

Stay there and keep going to orgasm.

3) Stroking the Orgasmic Crescent The clitoris and G-Spot together make up the orgasmic crescent, which is the most orgasmic part of a woman - equivalent to the man's penis. Stroking the clitoris and G-Spot together at the same time can give a woman strong orgasms.

Follow these simple steps: Stimulate the tip of the clitoris with fingers or tongue. Find the G-Spot. When erect with clitoral stimulation, the G-Spot makes the upper wall of the vagina bulge out. Insert 2 fingers approximately 2 inches inside the vagina and press against the vagina wall.

Stroke it. Stroke the G-Spot with a "come here" motion or by thrusting them towards the upper wall.

4) Clittage Intercourse: Clittage makes intercourse as orgasmic for women as it is for men. Men need to use their hands and their penis.

Follow these simple steps:

Stimulate her clitoris with your fingers, using lube.

Stroke the G-Spot halfway inside, point the penis toward the upper vaginal wall and stroke the G-Spot with short strokes.

Stimulate the cul-de-sac. With a full erection, a woman's cervix lifts up and opens up the end of the vagina. The head of the penis slips into the cul-de-sac. Press the head of the penis against the cul-de-sac to produce powerful orgasms.

Delay male ejaculation. A man can learn to control ejaculation for longer intercourse and multiple orgasms
(See Section Three).

5) Vibrator Intercourse A vibrator and a dildo or penis together is a surefire orgasm-producer. Do clittage with a plug-in vibrator (the Hitachie Wand is recommended). Stroke the G-Spot and cul-de-sac with a dildo or penis. Use lube.
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