Masturbation Tips For Women

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Most men learn to masturbate at an early age because they routinely handle their penises. Women are taught little to nothing about their genitals, and often require guidance, information and permission to discover the wonders of masturbation. Getting to know your genital anatomy is the first step. Most women orgasm from stimulation of the clitoris, but others also enjoy vaginal penetration or G-Spot stimulation. Remember, there is no wrong way to masturbate; everyone is different!

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Instructions on how to masturbate with your hands or with a toy, and tips on how to achieve orgasm more easily!

How to Masturbate (For Women)

HOW TO MASTURBATE (FOR WOMEN)
 

 Most men learn to masturbate at an early age because they routinely handle their penises. Women are taught little to nothing about their genitals, and often require guidance, information and permission to discover the wonders of masturbation. Getting to know your genital anatomy is the first step. Most women orgasm from stimulation of the clitoris, but others also enjoy vaginal penetration or G-Spot stimulation. Remember, there is no wrong way to masturbate; everyone is different!

 Get Comfortable

  • Relax as much as you can. Take a warm bath or have a glass of wine.

  • Ensure your privacy: turn off the phone, lock the door, send the kids to a neighbor's.

  • Find a comfy position. Most women start out lying on their backs, legs bent and spread apart, with feet on the ground.

  • Remove most or all of your clothing. Whatever makes you feel sexy.

Fantasize

  • Recall an exciting past sexual encounter or elaborate on a favorite sexual fantasy.

  • If you need a boost, look at a sexy magazine, read an erotic story, or watch an adult video.

  • Allow your mind to explore any images--anything goes as long as it heightens your excitement.

Explore your body

  • Run your hands along parts of your body, lingering along areas that are more responsive to touch than others.

  • Look at your genitals in a mirror (especially if you're unfamiliar with them) and caress the different parts to see what feels especially good.

  • Find and touch your inner and outer labia, your clitoris, your vagina and your perineum.

TouchYour Vulva and Clitoris

  • Using one or two fingers, rhythmically stroke the different parts of your vulva, paying particular attention to your clitoris and labia.

  • Experiment with different types of pressure, speed and motion. Try placing a finger on either side of the clitoris and stroking up and down, or placing two fingers on the clitoral hood and rubbing in a circular motion.

  • Try different types of touch: stroke, tickle, knead, pinch, or lightly pull your genitals.

  • Try using one or several fingers, the palm of your hand, even your knuckles.

  • Learn to hold onto sexual excitement by building up and then reducing or temporarily stopping the stimulation.

  • Pay attention to how your body is responding. It will tell you the particular stroke that feels best and when to pick up or slow down the tempo.

Breathe and Rock


Breathe deeply rather than hold your breath. This helps release the sexual energy, rather than fight it. Rock your pelvis as you would during intercourse. Rhythmically clench and release your PC muscle (inserting a dildo can help).

How to Orgasm

  • If your hand gets tired, give yourself a rest, switch hands, or try a vibrator.

  • Take breaks — you can get accustomed to certain stimulation and start to feel numb. If you take a short break and start up again, you'll feel a fresh surge. If you're on the brink of orgasm, but can't quite get over the hump, try altering your breathing, or focusing on a really hot fantasy.

  • Give yourself extra stimulation: caress your nipples, or try also thrusting your other fingers or a dildo in and out of your vagina.

  • As you begin to orgasm, continue the stimulation through the orgasm. Lighten up on the stimulation during the first extremely sensitive moments but keep it going to enjoy those little pleasurable aftershocks.

  • People describe orgasm in vastly different ways: like scratching a persistent itch, like embers that burst into flames, like a wave building up and finally crashing onto the shore. Your first orgasm may feel like a blip or a blast, but the more you practice, the more variety you will experience. Don't worry if you don't come on your first try, keep practicing, or try some of the variations below.

Vibrators and other variations

  • Vibrators take some of the manual labor out of masturbation by providing direct, intense physical stimulation. Some tried and true models:
  • Acuvibe--a large, plug in vibrator that provides focused, intense stimulation and makes a great first-time vibrator
  • Fukuoku--fits over your finger, so you can still stroke, but your clit will get an added buzz
  • Hitachi Magic Wand--a powerhouse, but the choice of many women who want to come easily and often
  • My First Rabbit Vibrator--for those who want simultaneous vaginal penetration and clitoral stimulation.
  • The Royal G-Spot Vibrator is a curved dildo-shaped vibrator designed to hit your G-Spot, but it also has a ridge outside intended for clitoral stimulation.
  • Water helps many women learn to masturbate. Lie back with legs spread in a bath with a shower hose and direct the stream of water at your clitoris. Vary the pressure, the pulsation, and the temperature.

  • Alternate methods: slide your butt over the drain so your legs are up in the air and your genitals are up under the tub faucet (rather awkward but do-able), or use jacuzzi jets. Rub against something--a pillow, the corner of some furniture, a dildo.

  • Dildos can be a pleasurable accompaniment to clitoral masturbation, as they offer the fullness of penetration and can also stimulate the G-Spot. Read more about dildos.