Female Orgasm | Step by Step

Female orgasm is a complex psychological and biological experience. Every woman has a different way of getting to or having orgasm. Orgasms can be caused by clitorial, vaginal, and erogenous zone stimulation, like the nipple area.

Most women can't have an orgasm unless the glands on the outside of the clitoris are stimulated. The clitoris has the most nerve ends of any part of the body. It has legs and vestibular bulbs that wrap around the vagina. When there is sexual arousal the erectile tissue of the legs and bulbs fills with blood. Some women can get different kinds of orgarms by stimulating certain parts of the vagina, like the so-called "G spot", the cervix, or a combination of the two.

Erogenous zones are sensitive spots that can make you feel good and get you sexually aroused when they are stimulated. For many people, the nipples are an erogenous zone. Each nip has a lot of nerve ends, which makes it very sensitive. When the nipples are touched, sparks are sent to the genital sense cortex. This is the same part of the brain that gets excited when the vaginal or critoral area is stimulated.

During arousal, blood flows to the genitals causing them to become more sensitive. As a person becomes more alert, their heart rate and breathing rate may speed up. During or after an orgasm, a lot of women have rhythmic muscle twitches in the vagina, uterus, and anus. Usually, contractions last between 0.8 and 17 seconds, but this can change.

Lubrication starts when the hormones tell the brain that you are sexually excited, and the volvo vaginal glance starts making fluids to help the process of penetration. Also there is swelling in the inner and outer vaginal lips. Although women don't release seminal fluid when they have an orgasm, some women squirt a mixture of urine and skene's gland liquids from their urethras. This mixture contains urea, creatinine, uric acid, and prostate specific antigen.

Hormonal birth control used during or after pregnancy and menopause can cause poor lubrication and experience painful intercourse. You can't tell if a woman has had an orgasm without asking her. An orgasm is a physiological and psychological response, some women might need to feel love to get an orgasm.

Too much stress and strain in life, problems in relationships, bad physical and mental health, a history of abortion or sexual abuse, and sometimes being religious or feeling shame or stigma about sexuality can make it harder to have an orgasm. Many women may experience one orgasm after another, while men usually need a period of rest to get another orgasm. Although women do not need to have an orgasm to get pregnant, orgasm can increase fertility.

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Дата на публикация: 16 август, 2023
Категория: Наука и технология
Ключови думи: By STEP Orgasm female

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