Published: February 1st 2025, 5:24:33 am
#ExploringSexuality
The Female Pleasure in Pegging
I’ve been asked so many times if I feel pleasure—or even orgasms—when I practice pegging, that one day, during a conversation with one of you, all the knowledge I carry with me connected and gave me the perfect answer.
Yes, women can feel pleasure through pegging and can feel completely sexually satisfied, even without a genital orgasm. Why?
Two key hormones are involved in pleasure: dopamine and oxytocin.
- Dopamine is the reward hormone, released when we experience something pleasurable, like sex, delicious food, or a personal victory. It doesn’t require emotional connection to be activated—it’s more linked to "visual" and "surface-level" enjoyment.
- Oxytocin, on the other hand, is known as the hormone of love and bonding. It activates during moments of deep emotional connection, creating feelings of trust, closeness, and well-being.
In women, oxytocin plays an even more significant role because of its biological connection, like in the bonding between a mother and her ch*ld after birth. However, this hormone also shines during intimacy when there is love, surrender, and communication with a partner.
So, what does this have to do with pegging?
When I practice pegging, I enter a unique state of ecstasy. It’s not just about the physical act, but everything it represents: giving pleasure, deeply connecting with my partner, and sharing an intimate and special experience.
In those moments, my body and mind release both dopamine and oxytocin, creating a sense of fulfillment and happiness that leaves me completely satisfied.
I don’t need a genital orgasm to reach this level of satisfaction. My pleasure comes from many sources: the emotional connection, knowing that I’m giving pleasure, and feeling valued and powerful in that moment.
Female pleasure doesn’t follow a single path.
Women can experience pleasure in many different ways. For me, pegging is a clear example of how pleasure can be broad, deep, and emotional.
As I mentioned earlier, around 75% of women require clitoral stimulation to achieve orgasm, but many report feeling sexually satisfied even without it. This shows that female pleasure isn’t solely dependent on orgasm—it can be a holistic experience that involves the physical, emotional, and mental aspects of intimacy.
Additionally, studies have shown that exploring new sexual practices as a couple, like pegging, can strengthen emotional connection, improve communication, and increase overall sexual satisfaction.
Now I ask you, Have you ever thought about pleasure beyond the orgasm? What do you think about this emotional and physical connection?
Tell me in the comments or send me a DM-I’m here to explore these topics with you 😊🔥