Are Women’s Orgasms Stronger Than Men’s? Why the Different Reactions During Sex?

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Asked By R3v3ng3_93$ On

I'm curious about the differences between male and female orgasms. I've noticed some women seem to make a lot of noise during sex and sometimes their legs shiver when they orgasm. Is it true that women's orgasms are generally stronger than men's? I'm a guy and I usually grunt when I orgasm, with no dramatic reactions like moaning or shaking. Can anyone shed light on what's going on?

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Answered By ScreaminGamer88 On

As a guy, I can tell you that I also scream and shake during orgasms. It can definitely be a wild ride! Everyone reacts differently, and there’s no need to compare. Some women might have stronger orgasms, but it varies a ton based on the person.

Answered By L0calD0nkey On

Orgasms vary a lot from person to person, so there's no one-size-fits-all answer. Women often make more noise during sex due to social conditioning, media portrayals, and personal enjoyment. When it comes to leg shaking, that might be related to muscle contractions that happen during orgasms, which can differ significantly between individuals. The key takeaway is that communication during sex is important for understanding each other's experiences, and remember, what you see in porn is often exaggerated!

Answered By OrgasmExplorer45 On

It's really hard to quantify whose orgasms are stronger. I think women might have an edge because of the potential for multiple orgasms, but men can have different intense experiences too. And for the leg shaking—yeah, that’s due to those muscle contractions. But not everyone reacts the same way, so it's not gender-exclusive!

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