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Yes, transgender women can have orgasms and come!

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Sexuality is an essential aspect of human life, but it is often the subject of prejudice and sensitive issues. One of these questions concerns orgasms in transgender women. It is important to dispel myths and provide accurate information on this topic by answering any questions you may have.

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It’s on your mind and you’ve been wanting to know the truth for a long time. What happens between the legs of the trans woman you are so attracted to makes you both curious and concerned. Can you give her pleasure? Can she feel anything at all? Can she come and have orgasms? How does that work?

If you’re sensitive, you can ask her this question, but you might offend her and ruin the beautiful, sexy moment that’s about to happen. Knowing that you can get her to pull the curtain up usually gives you confidence. So yes, she can reach nirvana, and in different ways.

Understanding orgasms in transgender women

It’s important to understand that transgender women have orgasms just like any other woman. Orgasms are a complex phenomenon resulting from sexual stimulation and the body’s response. The physiology of orgasms in transgender women is similar to that of cisgender women.

Orgasms in women are usually associated with stimulation of the clitoris and/or vagina. Transgender women can also experience orgasms through stimulation of these erogenous zones. Some trans women undergo gender reassignment surgery (surgery to confirm gender), which changes their anatomy, but this does not necessarily prevent orgasm. Also, some transgender women can experience orgasms without vaginal penetration, as can many cis women.

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Different orgasms that are all equally strong

Note that the way transgender women feel and experience orgasms can vary greatly from person to person. The variability is due to factors such as preferred stimulation, sexual preferences, sexual health and emotional well-being.

The different types of orgasms

Transgender women can experience different types of orgasms that are similar to those of cis women, including :

Clitoral orgasms

Clitoral stimulation is a common source of orgasms for transgender women. The clitoris is a very sensitive erogenous zone.

To fully understand it, you have to go back to developmental anatomy. The clitoris, which is present in cis women, and the crown of the penis head in transgender women have a common origin that develops from the genital tubercle. These areas are sensitive and provide great satisfaction through gentle stimulation. Each person is unique and has preferences ranging from gentle touches under the canopy (foreskin) to firmer approaches. The use of tongue and lips can create an electrifying sensation. Exploration as a couple can reveal the individual’s preferences, with the option of introducing fingers or a vibrator.

Vaginal orgasms

Transgender women who have undergone gender reassignment surgery can experience vaginal orgasms through stimulation of their neo vagina.

The vagina and the shaft of the penis have a similar anatomical origin, having developed from the genital fold and the urogenital sinus. Vaginal orgasms, which are generally described as deeper and involve contractions of the vaginal wall, take longer to achieve than clitoral orgasms. In pre-operative transgender women, the penile shaft fulfills a similar function. Orgasms of the body of the penis and the head of the penis can be confused with each other, although they can be distinguished through exploration. Effective stimulation involves rhythmic movements and variations in pressure, with open communication for optimal results. For transgender women after surgery, stimulation is similar to cisgender women.

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The orgasm of the mouth

The mouth is universal and offers sensations that are not tied to a specific gender, but rather to the individual. Some women describe an onset of pleasure in the lips that then spreads throughout the body. It is a unique sexual experience that is independent of gender.

The nipple/breast orgasm

Our bodies are deeply connected, following the principles of Chinese medicine and acupuncture. The nipples, areolas and clitoris are all connected by nerves. Although not all cis women have sufficiently sensitive breasts to orgasm in this way, transgender women, especially in the early stages of hormonal transition, often have increased sensitivity in this area. This sensitivity may vary as the breasts continue to develop, but it remains a significant source of pleasure.

Mixed orgasms

Some trans women may experience orgasms resulting from simultaneous stimulation of the clitoris and neovagina.

Multiple orgasms

Like cis women, trans women can also experience multiple orgasms during a single sexual session.

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The deep orgasm

The deep orgasm, located near the cervix in cis women, is known to cause deep and intense orgasms, as is the A-spot. However, it should be noted that there is no direct equivalent to the posterior fornix in transgender women. Therefore, the A-spot and the deep spot essentially provide a similar type of orgasm.

G-spot or prostate orgasm

Both biological sexes have a G-spot. In cis women, it is part of the erectile tissue of the clitoral body, while in transgender women it is the prostate. Stimulation of the G-spot can lead to deep orgasms and provides an intense experience. In pre-operative transgender women, the G-spot is accessed through the rectal wall, creating an intimate connection. Stimulation is achieved through pressure and friction with fingers or a toy, and the pace can be varied to enhance the experience.

The ejaculatory orgasm

Trans women can also experience an ejaculatory orgasm, although this can vary depending on testosterone blockers, which can reduce sperm production. Stimulation, particularly of the G-spot, can result in a small ejaculation of fluid. This experience is individual to each person, but it can be fun to explore. It is important to feel comfortable and not ashamed as this does not define femininity.

The orgasm of the skin

The skin is often underestimated as a sexual organ. All our touches, skin to skin, contribute significantly to arousal before deeper intimacy. The effect of estrogen, which makes the skin softer and thinner compared to cis men, makes for more pronounced and exciting sensations. The lightest touch can create an electric sensation that leads to a full orgasmic experience. Emotional connection and a sensual massage can both help bring a woman to orgasm, regardless of whether she is cisgender or transgender.

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A-spot or orgasm of the seminal vesicles

The “A-spot” refers to the anterior fornix of the uterus, which is lower than the G-spot. It is often associated with multiple orgasms and remains insensitive after stimulation, allowing orgasms to build up. Transgender women can stimulate the seminal vesicles anally, as the depth of the vagina may not be sufficient. The response to this stimulation varies from person to person, which means it’s crucial to communicate with your partner. Some find it jarring or even painful, while others describe the sensation as electric and more intense than other orgasms.

The U-spot or coronal orgasm

Dating back to a similar developmental anatomy, the ‘U-spot’ offers both cis and transgender women an orgasmic experience. For cis women, it is a small piece of erectile tissue between the opening of the urethra and the vagina that is extremely sensitive and requires a light touch. In transgender women, the equivalent is the crown of the head of the penis, an equally sensitive erectile tissue at the junction of the foreskin and the shaft of the penis. As with the U-spot, gentle stimulation is preferable, with the tongue gently wrapped around the foreskin. While this can sometimes cause pain, the use of lubricant can help. This orgasm is similar to the clitoral orgasm and can sometimes merge.

The mental orgasm

The brain is wonderful. It is a powerful sexual organ. If the mind is not stimulated, the body has little to offer. A vivid imagination can lead to orgasm without physical contact. For cis and transgender women, a creative imagination can lead them into sexual adventures without the need for touch. This explains why some women can feel sexual satisfaction from watching or listening to others having sex.

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Closing words

It is important to recognize that transgender women have the ability to experience orgasms, and these orgasms can be just as varied and satisfying as those of cis women. Every woman is unique, and preferences and experiences will vary from person to person. Understanding, respect and communication in sexual relationships are crucial to ensure that each partner achieves sexual satisfaction.

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About author

Pamela Dupont

While writing about relationships and sexuality, Pamela Dupont found her passion: creating captivating articles that explore human emotions. Each project is for her an adventure full of desire, love and passion. Through her articles, she seeks to touch her readers by offering them new and enriching perspectives on their own emotions and experiences.

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