Cervical Orgasm – What is it? How Can I Have One?

Cervical orgasm is the Big Bang that begins life, an upsurge of pleasure that spreads through the entire body until your toes tingle, your eyes press shut and you become weightless, a celestial star released from gravity.


Clitoral and related female orgasms arise from pelvic contractions that build to a climax by stimulating the pudendal nerve-system. Cervical orgasm results from exciting the hypo-gastric and vagus nerve-systems and can last for hours.


The cervix, Latin for neck, is a slender tube about the size of a pen top situated in the heart of the vagina at the entrance to the uterus. With its sense cells and fizzing nerve endings, the canal dilates and contracts during sex, releasing a silky ooze of females juices that help the male seeds survive on their journey to the waiting egg.


Great mysteries and great luck come in sevens. There are Seven Wonders of the World. Seven Ages of Man. Seven Female Orgasms:



clitoral
g-spot
simultaneous
multiple
female ejaculation (also called squirting)
anal
cervical

Cervical orgasm is the pyramid’s capstone. The answer to the question you never thought of asking. The 8th Wonder of the World.


Cervical Orgasm & Reflexology

When a woman is fully aroused, the uterus and cervix rise up, creating space in the vagina for the penis or a sex toy. When the cervix stretches open, fairy lights glitter in the nerve complex and the orgasm when reached rolls on like a slowly erupting volcano. If the woman is not aroused, the cervix doesn’t open and the head of the penis hammering against the gates is unpleasant, even painful.


The sensation of cervical orgasm has been described as that feeling of love two people share. It is explained in reflexology by the cervix being aligned to the heart. Reflexology is a form of massage used to lessen anxiety and treat illness by applying pressure at reflex points, or acupressure points, on the feet, hands and head.


Massaging the cervix points can be profoundly healing, “opening a woman’s heart so she is better able to receive and give love,” according to Tamra Mercieca, writing in Nature & Health. “Once this area is awoken, a woman can experience a ‘heart-gasm,’ or full-body orgasm. Not only will you experience deeper pleasure, but you will keep the body healthy.”


During orgasm, the body releases oxytocin, a hormone that aids happiness, reduces stress and regulates the menstrual cycle. There is no such thing as a bad orgasm, but only cervical orgasm is thought to be unique in that it opens the mind to that thing we call love.


Achieving Cervical Orgasm

What is the best position for cervical orgasm? On hands and knees, doggy style. You need to be comfortable, uninhibited and prepared for deep penetration by a penis or a partner with a dildo.


Orgasm is release. If you are holding on to thoughts outside the experience of making love, if you have doubts or tension, the cervix remains stubbornly closed. That narrow neck like a pen top opens when you relax and your partner begins with cunnilingus, the more the better, and continues with patient fingering.


When you become tranquil, when all thoughts drift from your head, the cervix grows slippery with syrupy mucus and the doorway to heaven springs open.


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message 1: by Cathy (new)

Cathy DuPont Damn, Chloe. That was interesting and I learned something new. Thanks for that.


message 2: by Chloe (new)

Chloe Thurlow A pleasure.


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Cathy DuPont Chloe wrote: "A pleasure."

Hah! Nice choice of words.


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