How to Achieve Orgasms? 8 Tips to Have a Better Orgasm
By OSUGA Global | 2026.02.12

When it comes to passionate sex, most people yearn for those unforgettable orgasms that they dream about for weeks afterward. Sex is more than just a physical and emotional connection between two individuals, but it also brings physical pleasure. The orgasm is the ultimate reward in lovemaking—a sensation that sweeps through your body like a wave of happiness, causing uncontrollable shudders that everyone seeks during sex.

Orgasms are romantic and thrilling, yet for many women, they remain elusive. In fact, at least 10% of women worldwide have never had an orgasm, which is known as anorgasmia. Unlike males, who typically find it easy to attain climax, many women face challenges in achieving this ultimate pleasure.

 

What about orgasms?

Women can have five types of big O: clitoral, vaginal (typically associated with G-spot stimulation), mixed, nipple, and anal. Female orgasms are complex, involving both physical and mental components; how you see yourself and your partner is important. Men frequently love being with a partner who is totally engaged in sex, and knowing that their actions make their partner pleasure may be really thrilling for them.

Women can have five types of orgasms clitoral, vaginal, mixed, nipple, and anal.

 

It's Not Just Physical, It's Mental

A female orgasm is a complex process that involves both the body and the mind—how you view yourself and your partner. In fact, men are attracted to women who can enjoy sex. When a man realizes that his activities bring pleasure to a woman, he is more excited than by any aphrodisiac.

 

Taking It Slow is Key

Sex is not a sprint; don't rush into it without some foreplay. Jumping straight to the main event may cause discomfort for your partner! Start by talking with her, using flirtatious or humorous remarks to make her feel comfortable. Invite her to a romantic bath, massage her, and have a drink together. With a peaceful body and mind, the following sex will be much more enjoyable.

 

Creating a Sense of Safety

Women need to feel “safe” to let go fully. If she is overthinking (everyone's thoughts differ), it will cause mental tension, making it difficult to focus on the sensations. Some women feel the urge to urinate during sex, which can be alarming, but this sensation often indicates that an orgasm is approaching as the vagina tightens. It's crucial to relax and let go of these moments. Stimulating the G-spot can also produce this feeling, so using a finger to explore can be helpful.

 

Trying New Sex Toys

Sex toys and erotic videos are excellent tools for adding fun to sex because they offer many new ideas and enhance stimulation. Think about what kind of stimulation you enjoy—clitoral, vaginal, anal, or a combination of the three. If you're a bit shy, try using a small and discreet toy like a kiss massages, which can be easily incorporated into partner play without feeling intimidating.

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Relax and Enjoy the Moment

Relaxation is crucial during sex. If you're thinking about your thesis or your job, you'll miss out on reaching orgasm as soon as your mind wanders.

 

How to Achieve Orgasms?

  1. Focus on Yourself

During sex, be a bit "selfish" and concentrate on your own feelings.

  1. Find Your Orgasm Switch

Discover which touches bring you to orgasm and how different stimulations affect you.

  1. Arouse Yourself Beforehand

Extend foreplay until your body is fully ready.

  1. Choose G-Spot Stimulating Positions

Positions like woman-on-top or doggy style can help stimulate the G-spot.

  1. Don't Stop

Encourage your partner to use their hands while stimulating other sensitive areas for maximum pleasure.

  1. Trying New Things

Consider using sex toys, like vibrators, which can reliably and effectively enhance your orgasm without adding pressure on your partner.

  1. Change It Up

Try different locations, times, or methods to keep things exciting. Remember, the slower you reach orgasm, the more intense it can be.

  1. Communicate Preferences

Reject what you don't like and embrace what you do. Always signal your preferences to your partner.

 

Rather than focusing solely on the end goal of orgasm, cherish every moment of intimacy with your partner. If the orgasm comes, enjoy it; if not, value the connection you share.

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