Vaginal/Clitoral orgasm
I know this has probably been brought up before, but after searching the forums, I still could not get a clear answer. My question is what is the actual physiological difference between the vaginal and the clitoral orgasm?
I've read in some places that it just depends on where the stimulation occurs and that the bodily response itself is the same. In other places, such as the book "The Orgasmic Diet" (which I found on this site), it says that the sensations themselves are different as if the orgasm actually happens in a different part of the body. At least that's what I gathered from it.
Here's why I'm confused. I'm capable of clitoral orgasms, but I feel them deep inside the vaginal canal. There are strong contractions within the vagina itself. Everything moves, the cervix, the anal sphincter. Everything. I also sometimes experience ejaculation. But this happens from clitoral stimulation. Not vaginal or g-spot stimulation.
Here's another thing that's weird. I can have orgasm's in my sleep, and they feel exactly the same, except less intense, as the "awake" clitoral orgasms. Vaginal contractions and everything, but it happens with no clitoral stimulation at all. It's spontaneous. This makes me wonder if an orgasm is just an orgasm. That it doesn't matter what kind of stimulation, if any, it comes from. I don't know. Could someone clear this up for me?