The thing is that orgasms come in all different shapes and sizes. For some women, all it takes is a few seconds of clitoral stimulation to experience the tingling sensation between their legs. For others, it may take at least 30 minutes of foreplay, 10 minutes of penetration, and three minutes of help from a vibrating bullet. The point: The way one woman experiences an orgasm may look a lot different to how you experience an orgasm.
A lot of what we see in pop culture suggests that the only way women can orgasm is by stimulating the vaginal area. Nipples, when played with, can set off fireworks throughout your body. Enough stimulation, and you can even reach that big O. Keep reading to learn more about nipple play, how you can get started, and what you can do to really turn up the heat. Thank your nerves! Each nipple has hundreds of nerve endings, making them super sensitive to touch.
{Nipple Orgasm Secrets} 6 Ways to Stimulate Your Nipples to Orgasm
My erogenous zones, like millions of people's, include my nipples. And like any special patch of so-labeled skin, stimulated nipples invoke wickedly erotic sensibilities. The exact feeling is hard to pin down: it's like floating, like fire, like flying, like high vibrations, like trees swaying in the breeze, like the perfect temperature of water, like the best bubble bath. But orgasms are ultimately controlled by our brains. And if you're closed-minded, you're shattering the tools that make orgasms -- and, by extension, nipple orgasms -- possible.
You might think of orgasms as something that can only happen through gential stimulation. But the truth is, the whole body is one big orgasmic machine with many erogenous zones , the nipples and breasts among the most sensitive. This is why, for example, males and females can orgasm during their sleep.