(1) Have you ever noticed a change in the way your orgasm feels? I'm talking strictly physiologically, and not from orgasm to orgasm but in a more permanent sense. I've always been aware that I'll have different-feeling orgasms that engage different muscle groups depending on the type of stimulation I'm having (ex, when coming with manual clitoral stimulation the muscles that are contracting feel like they're closer to the external sex organs ("shallower"), whereas when coming with a vibrator it seems much deeper, around the uterus/ovaries and whatnot). But very recently and rather abruptly I started noticing a pretty dramatic change in how my vibrator-induced orgasms feel. They feel a lot more like what were my manual orgasms, only more intense.
Which leads me to part (2): Last night I was going at it with my vibrator on the clitoris only and had one of these new, weird, shallow orgasms, that was really really intense. And then I ejaculated, a lot. It was definitely ejaculate, and not urine. I've been told that I was a "squirter" in the past by a reputable source, but have never actually done it (it either takes too long and I get bored, or I feel like I need to pee and make them stop). And it seems the general consensus is that female ejaculation occurs with g-spot stimulation. By I had nothing in or around my va-J, and I squirted all over the place. What's up with that? Anyone ever hear of someone ejaculating from clitoral stimulation alone?
There have been a few life events coinciding with these changes in O behavior. I swapped birth control last month, but I've been swapping around birth control/periodically going off it since before I was having orgasms and have never noticed a distinct change in the way my orgasms feel. Also I recently discovered an object-directed sexual fetish that I've been incorporating into my solo play. Other than these two factors, all other control circumstances are the same. Same vibrator. Same position. Same location. Anyone have any thoughts on the matter?
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