Each womans body is different but honestly it all depends on the man, how experienced he is and if he's being attentive to the womans needs.
What happens during climax
After a woman becomes sexually aroused, her heart beats faster while her breathing quickens. Often, she'll tighten various muscles all over her body. Her breasts usually enlarge somewhat, the nipples tend to stand out while the areolas become noticeably enlarged. Some women flush red on their face, neck, and chest. The visible part of the clitoris also swells slightly.
Secretions occur inside and at the opening of the vagina. Her labia flatten and open. The vagina lengthens and widens internally, changing what was a potential space into more of an actual space. These vaginal changes are mainly a result of a rush of blood to the pelvic area -- called engorgement -- which provides a generally pleasurable warmth in a female's genital area.
As her arousal increases, so does engorgement as well as most of the changes mentioned above becoming more pronounced. The one area that doesn't follow this pattern is the clitoris. Instead of continually swelling, it actually begins to retract under the clitoral hood and decreases in length by about 50%. This is a sign that orgasm is imminent for most women, as long as optimal stimulation continues.
The orgasm itself begins with strong muscle contractions. These contractions can be finished within four seconds or last up to about 15 seconds. They tend to occur at intervals of 0.8 seconds. Also, the inner two-thirds of the vagina usually open up even more, while the uterus contracts.
During orgasm, skin flushing generally reaches its maximum. Muscles may keep contracting, and blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate continue to rise. Some women make sounds reflecting the pleasure they are experiencing.
Signs confirming orgasm
Rhythmic muscle contractions occur in the outer third of the vagina, the uterus and anus. The first muscle contractions are the most intense, and occur at a rate of about 1 per second. As the orgasm continues, the contractions become less intense and occur at a more random rate.
A mild orgasm may have 3 -5 contractions, an intense orgasm 10 -15.
The "sex flush" (redness) becomes even more pronounced and may cover a greater percentage of the body.
Muscles throughout the body may contract during orgasm, not just those in the pelvic area.
Some women will emit or spray some fluid from their urethra during orgasm. This is often called female ejaculation.
A woman's facial expression may indicate that she is in pain when she is having a pleasurable orgasm.
At the peak of orgasm the entire body may become momentarily rigid.
2007-03-16 06:12:23
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answered by yunchi30 3
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Depends on what you are doing to stimulate her.... and the woman.... normally a little longer than men.. but if stimulating correctly not nearly as long as you think... your question asked "How long" not "How" which is another topic... that you may need help with I have found alot of men and WOMEN don't realize how to give a woman a TRUE orgasm or even realize what one is...or that they are physically capable of having one... similar to that of a males...
2007-03-16 06:11:41
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answered by jane d 4
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No. That answer changes constantly. Certain thing may take longer other are quick. Depends on the mood, attraction, position, sometimes alcohol. Some many things can cause each and every woman to be different each and every time.
2007-03-16 10:37:24
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answered by ♥Nana♥ 3
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there is no answer to that. i could be with the same person in the same position and the same variables and one time be ready to climb a wall in 30 min. and another time it might take 4 hours.
2007-03-16 06:11:11
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answered by kaluah96 3
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depends really like... usualy 5 to15 mins, depends what ya doing to make her orgasm.
2007-03-16 06:14:25
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answered by Hayli P 2
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