Both parties who have experienced sexual intercourse are unaware of this, and some may even compare their own sexual experiences with their partners or others. Research has shown that women's orgasmic sensations can last for an average of 18 seconds. Men are slightly better in this area, reaching around 22 seconds. This time is mainly determined by the strength of orgasm, whether people are engaged in sexual activity, and the speed of information transmission in the brain.
There may be differences between individuals, but the differences will not be significant. Some men claim that their orgasmic sensations can last for 5 minutes, which is purely self deception or mistaking pleasure for orgasm. Although women's orgasm time is short, their orgasmic experiences are very diverse. A survey of 936 married women of childbearing age on Orgasm shows that female orgasms include 8 common single types: yin channel contraction type, whole body warm flow type, whole body shaking type, current passing type, laughing carnival type, flying type, groaning restless type, and drunken hazy type.
Some people can exhibit two or three types at the same time, even mixing four types. It should be noted that both men and women have varying degrees of orgasmic sensation. In most cases, women experience automatic muscle contraction in the vagina, which may indicate orgasm. It is recommended that both men and women strengthen pelvic floor muscle training, which can enhance the contractility of the muscles around the sexual organs and promote blood circulation. As a result, the sensation of orgasm can be significantly enhanced.