Was it an orgasm or not???!


Question: Was it an orgasm or not???
so, i am 17 and have been trying to have my first orgasm using my shower head. people have said it is a great way to have one, so i thought i'de try it. i squat down and put the shower head up to my clit. what i feel is like a tickling sensation and i feel like i have to pee and my legs kinda twist. but the tickling sensation gets to be too much and i have to move the shower head. when i do this, the sensation automatically goes away. was this the sensation you feel when leading up to an orgasm? or was i having mini orgasms?
thanks!

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It sounds as if you were on the verge of having an orgasm but stopped right at the most important moment!

You need to keep on until it reaches a point where you can't control the feeling any more, and contractions will happen , if you keep doing it. That will be the orgasm.



You were just leading up to one I would say. The sensation of of needing to pee could have been what's called female ejaculation which many women can experience. Finger stimulation in a steady circulatory motion around the clitoris is a great way to start if you've never had one before. Just continue to do that until you feel you're about to climax, and do what feels right whether that's increasing the speed or pressure or motion. Orgasms, not even that great ones sometimes, are usually unmistakable, you'll know when you've had one (:



You were on the brink of an orgasm. Try again but don't move the shower head away, keep it going then you'll feel an orgasm.



you didn't have an orgasm, the sensation was probably just leading up to one.



The simple answer is no. If you have to ask, it's not an orgasm.




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