Woman's Orgasm
The Greeks and Romans considered quince the sacred fruit of the Goddess of Love.
When a young man asked a girl to marry he would offer her a quince instead of a
diamond ring... The brides wore a wreath made of quince flowers, symbol of
virginity. In those days the parts of the woman’s body most sexually
attractive to men were the breasts. Breasts were nicknamed quinces (symbol of
love). From this nickname there originated a slang phrase for foreplay: “making
marmalade.”
With the exception of the sexual organs the bodies of man and woman are very similar. The woman needs more electricity of love to achieve orgasm, because the woman has, proportionally, a larger area of skin. The woman needs more caressing, “more marmalade!” In sexual. intercourse the woman’s electric reactions have the same sequence as man’s although at different intervals and intensities. The phases in the conquest of the mountain of orgasm are also five: (1) excitement, (2) plateau, (3) peak of the mountain, (4) descent, and (5) satisfaction. Diagram
First phase — or ascending the mountain. This begins with caressing, foreplay or marmalade which produces electricity of love quickly transmitted to the woman’s sexual brain centers. During this phase the nipples become erect through the electric connections of the 3 pairs of dorsal sexual nerves D4, D5, and D6 (sympathetic). Similarly, through the 3 pairs of lumbar sexual nerves Li, L2, and L3 (sympathetic) the lubricated vagina becomes engorged and the clitoris erect. As in the male, the sympathetic system commands the operations, the heart beats faster, the breathing rate increases and the pupils open slightly, making the woman appear more beautiful. Similar to the contraction of the scrotum, the vaginal lips retract or withdraw to widen the vaginal entrance.
Second phase is the plateau. The woman has a longer lasting plateau than man. In this phase the woman needs more caressing to accumulate the electricity of love required to reach the peak of the mountain, for her peak is higher than man’s. At this time the para sympathetic sacral sexual nerves: S2, S3, and S4 are in control.
Third phase — is the orgasm itself. It is the final sprint for the conquest of mountain’s peak. In this phase the electricity of love reaches its highest intensity radiating from the genitals to the sexual centers, contracting every muscle from the head to the tips of the toes. in intercourse a man has only one orgasm, but a woman can reach 3 peaks or climaxes: (A) clitoral orgasm, (B) vaginal orgasm, and (C) uterine orgasm.

A) Clitoral orgasm — We already know that the clitoris is woman’s electric key or switch. Caressing a woman’s erogenous zones: lips, tongue, nose, eyelids, nipples, vaginal lips and clitoris, can create an orgasm or electric discharge — which for didactic purposes — we classify as 40 watts. In this orgasm there is no penile penetration. This is the orgasm of automobile back seats.
B) Vaginal orgasm — In this case, besides foreplay, there is vaginal penetration by the penis. The vagina has the shape of an electric bulb, narrow at the entrance and widening as it deepens to better receive the penis. From the thrusting movements of the sexual act, sufficient electricity is generated for the woman to experience a more intense orgasm equal to 60 watts.
The Paccini’s
little bodies in the clitoris, highly pressure-sensitive, give the woman the
unique pleasurable “pain” due to the hydraulic pressure caused by penis’
back and forth movement. The vaginal orgasm begins with the rhythmic
contractions of the lower third of the vagina and combines with the electricity
of the clitoris resulting in an electric discharge radiating throughout the
entire body, in an intense contraction of all muscles, to the point that the
toes curl as if they were making very tight fists!
C) Uterine orgasm — To achieve uterine orgasm the woman must squat on top of the man. (Diagram) Only in this manner can the woman move freely, rubbing the clitoris, vagina and uterus, (which also has the shape of an electric bulb), together, against the penis, producing the maximum intensity of electricity possible. This electrical discharge radiates to all the muscles of the pelvic and abdominal regions, resulting in strong contractions throughout the entire body! The chest and the neck become flushed like sunrise! Perhaps the woman is thanking the sun as the origin of her electricity of love! In this squatting position the male can give greater pleasure by caressing her nipples with his thumbs and index fingers. The female squatting position is also recommended when the man has experienced a heart attack.
In the uterine orgasm the woman has the maximum pleasure: 100 watts! This orgasm lasts only 5 to 10 seconds. If it lasted longer it would endanger the woman’s life. All her fuses would burn out. The 100-watt orgasm is so intense that the woman becomes semi anesthetized. This is the reason why women give a variety of orgasm descriptions: a) “I cannot express it into words,” b) “Every time is different” (because each time the intensity of the electricity is different), c) “It is like a balloon exploding in the belly,” d) “Like a Christmas tree: the lights go on, from the bottom to the top, until they reach the star,” e) “Like floating in outer space.”
Fourth phase — is the descent from the mountain. This is slower than man’s, because the woman climbs higher peaks.
Fifth Phase — satisfaction. In this phase the woman wishes to prolong a quite, still embrace (the amplexus) and may even fall asleep for a few moments.
Nipple orgasm — (Diagram) Many women, when they are breast feeding experience an orgasm. It is an orgasm of 10 watts. These mothers should not become upset or have any remorse. It is a natural gift of the electricity of love from the baby to the mother! It has existed for four million years long before silly taboos were invented.