Sex and
The Ultimate Orgasm
By Olivia Sommer
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Introduction
What is the ultimate orgasm? The answer may surprise you. First lets define orgasm: Wikipedia describes the word in these terms:
Orgasm (from Greek orgasmos excitement, swelling; also sexual climax) is the sudden discharge of accumulated sexual excitement during the sexual response cycle, resulting in rhythmic muscular contractions in the pelvic region characterized by sexual pleasure. Experienced by males and females, orgasms are controlled by the involuntary or autonomic nervous system.
Sorry, but this definition is too wordy and too mechanical in nature. I think a better way to define the term with fewer and more basic words is: Intense pleasurable excitement and possible release of fluids from certain body parts.
Why write about orgasms and why put the emphasis on the ultimate orgasm? The answer is very simple. We do not fully understand the many facets of the word orgasm because there are so many types. Most of us have never experienced all of them. Many think they know this subject well, but I would be willing to bet that if you tested 1000 people they would all fall short. They would be unable to describe the many kinds of orgasms, both for men and women, and have no clue about the so-called ultimate orgasm.
Lets look at some very disturbing facts:
Almost 70 % of the females who engage in sexual intercourse with their partner fail to achieve any form of orgasm or climax.
Women and men generally only know about a few types of orgasms we will take a close look at over 10 of them.
Men have very little knowledge of how to satisfy their partner and many mistakenly think that their loved one is experiencing great pleasure during intercourse when in reality they are not.
Many females do not know how to satisfy their partner. They have little understanding of how to perform oral sex to its fullest potential. Specifically, women do not know how to masturbate their mate properly. And they fall short when it comes to communicating effectively during intercourse, so the outcome is often dismal.
Couples lack knowledge of how to get into the most relaxing position for love making. I am not referring to sexual positions. I am speaking about putting the bodies onto comfortable materials, such as pillows.
Love making often involves only several types that are performed over and over again, and one or both parties can end up being completely dissatisfied and frustrated.
Some women mistakenly think that the size of their partners penis relates to their level of pleasure. I will show you why this is not true.
I could list other issues but I think the point has been made. Do not fear though, by books end you and your significant other will have mastered the sex act and perhaps achieve the ultimate orgasm! Just to give you something to think about and this is what you can expect from this book:
Did you know that just by changing sexual positions and trying many of the ones you are not familiar with the increase in the climax rate for your female partner, will on average, go from 33% to over 75%!
So what is The Ultimate Orgasm? The term sounds so incredible that you would think someone might explode if they experience it! The intent of this book is describe an experience that is ultimate in nature, but involves more than physical satisfaction and delight. The ultimate orgasm occurs when two people share intimate moments of pleasure that results in an orgasm of grandiose physical proportions not experienced before and both parties are in complete mental and spiritual harmony when it occurs. The question you will now be asking is: Is this possible?
Can partners climax in an ultimate fashion, perhaps at the same time, and how do two people achieve or become completely harmonized when reaching this state of exaltation? This book is not science fiction. I am going to describe the many types of orgasms, both for men and women, and I am going to explain the ways to achieve more complete harmony during love making and during your everyday lives. There are two components to this. One involves the physical mechanisms or body parts you need to know about and how to work them to your best advantage, and the other concerns your spiritual makeup or attributes. In other words, how well do you get along with each other? This book is not about religion but it will address issues relating to it. You will be surprised when you finish this document. I hope it will change your way of thinking and acting and lead to a more fulfilling sex life and a more harmonious relationship with your partner and all those who cross your path.
Table Of Contents
This is a topic that has been debated for years and there is little agreement on the answer. It really does not matter what the numbers are but I have always been fascinated with what the so called experts say on this subject. Some would argue that for women there are more then ten types and for men there are two main types, but depending upon how you look at it, there can be as many as eight for men. The numbers are unimportant. What matters are the different parts of the body that can experience pleasure and how best to stimulate or work these parts so the most benefit can be realized. This is the key. This is what we will examine in great detail.
If you are able to work or stimulate body parts correctly then you can experience the multitude of reactions and pleasures associated with these parts of the anatomy. For some, especially for women, some of these areas will produce remarkable results while others will not have any pleasure and may even experience pain.
The take away here is that you should never feel inadequate because you do not react a certain way. It is does not mean you are lacking. Also keep in mind that when certain parts are stimulated, for either a man or women, the reaction or result can often relate to the person performing. In other words, some people are excited more than others. It has to do with who is creating the pleasure, not the part of the body being stimulated.