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Female Orgasm
02 May, 2006
What is an orgasm? An orgasm is an emotional and
physical experience that occurs during a "sexual
response cycle". Before an orgasm, your body becomes
increasingly excited. Breathing, heart rate and blood
pressure increases. The pupils of the eyes dilate; the
lips of the mouth darken, the nipples become erect,
the clitoris swells, becomes hard and exposed, (much
like the aroused penis). With increased excitement,
the skin becomes flushed and it begins to sweat. In
women, the labia, clitoris, vagina and pelvic organs
enlarge in very much the same way as the aroused penis
enlarges. Sometimes there is a plateau of excitement
which is held for several minutes before you are about
to orgasm. Orgasm is the point at which all the
tension is suddenly released in a series of
involuntary and pleasurable muscular contractions that
may be felt in the vagina and/or uterus (some women do
experience orgasms without contractions). The orgasm
happens when excitement seems to go over the edge -- a
climax or crescendo is reached which may last several
seconds or longer. During orgasm the body stiffens and
the muscles contract. Involuntary muscle contractions
and spasms may occur in various parts of the body,
including your legs, stomach, arms, and back. The
muscles of the vagina relax and contract rapidly, as
do the muscles of the uterus. The glands of the vagina
(Bartholin's glands) discharge a watery secretion,
which acts to lubricate the vagina. It is often said
to be the equivalent to the male ejaculation. The main
physical changes that occur during a sexual experience
are a result of vasocongestion. This is the
accumulation of blood in various parts of the body.
Muscular tension increases and other changes occur
throughout your body also. Multiple Orgasm in Women
It's no secret that many women have multiple orgasms.
Masters and Johnson documented this occurrence more
than 25 years ago. But, do they serve a purpose
besides from a pleasurable one? Theories suggest that
muscular contractions associated with orgasms pull
sperm from the vagina to the cervix, where it's in
better position to reach the egg. Researchers believe
that if a woman climaxes up until 45 minutes after her
lover ejaculates, she will retain significantly more
sperm than she does after non-orgasmic sex.

Endorphins
Orgasms cause a release of endorphins into one's
spinal fluid. Endorphins are also somewhat responsible
for the emotion of happiness, pleasure, calming effect
and so on.


What's The Difference Between Clitoral and Vaginal
Orgasms?
The difference between a "clitoral" and a "vaginal"
orgasm is where you are being stimulated to achieve
orgasm, not where you feel the orgasm. This may clear
up some of the confusion around this common question.
The clitoris has a central role in elevating feelings
of sexual tension. During sexual excitement, the
clitoris swells and changes position. The blood
vessels through the whole pelvic area also swell,
causing engorgement and creating a feeling a fullness
and sexual sensitivity. Your inner vaginal lips swell
and change shape. Your vagina balloons upward, and
your uterus shifts position in your pelvis. For some
women, the outer third of their vagina and the cervix
are also very sensitive or even more sensitive than
the clitoris. When stimulated during intercourse or
other vaginal penetration, these women do have intense
orgasms. This would be what is referred to as a
vaginal orgasm -- without clitoral stimulation.
(Sigmund Freud made a pronouncement that the "mature"
woman has orgasms only when her vagina, but not her
clitoris, is stimulated). This of course, made the
man's penis central to a woman's sexual satisfaction.
Many sexual health experts still disagree about any
actual female ejaculation, In reality, orgasms are a
very individual experience and there is no one correct
pattern of sexual response. Whatever feels wonderful
to you, makes you feel alive and happy, AND connected
with your partner is what matters.

Enjoy!
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