Not being a woman I can only report what I've heard. The sensitivity at the beginning is different than near the end. What's more important is that you're in tune with your body.
Knowing that about yourself, even if it can't be validated by anyone else, is what matters. Hopefully others will have more information to offer.
It is normal for sex and therefore orgasm to feel different at different times of your cycle. After your period, as your body prepares to release an egg and during ovulation, your cervix narrows and rises higher into the vagina. Reproductively, this helps enable the sperm to swim through the cervix and up into the uterus.
Sexually, you may notice that certain positions are more arousing at this time than at other times of your cycle. Generally, the positions that allow deeper penetration are more comfortable and make orgasm more easily achieved and/or more intense. There is also more cervical fluid at this time of month compared to around your period and just after when there is almost none.
The purpose of this fluid is to help transport and nourish sperm as it travels towards the egg but it can also serve to make sex more enjoyable.
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