by curiousKristy on January 5th, 2007

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What is the difference between a climax and an orgasm?

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  • by tigueron on January 5th, 2007

    tigueron

    they are equivalents, the climax (the point of greatest intensity) of a sexual experience is the orgasm (even though some times that intensity is pretty mild)

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  • by Anonymous on January 8th, 2009

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    They are closely related. However, when you are talking about merely getting to the highest point of sexual excitement. However, when you have an orgasm, your body is completely taken over by pleasure & even is to the point where it is shaking. The climax is only a part of that. So climax is one part of a full orgasm.

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  • by moses2001 on November 19th, 2007

    moses2001

    i dont know

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