
The male orgasm is associated with the mechanism of ejaculation. And in women, what is the reason for orgasm? How do women end?
The female orgasm explained
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Answer 1
January, 2021With such an organ - the clitoris. Which is made specifically for orgasms. The end.
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Answer 2
January, 2021If explained at a simple level, then everything works like this. In the erogenous zones of a woman (the main ones are the labia majora and labia majora, the entrance to the vagina and the lower third of the vagina) there are specific nerve endings when stimulated (various kinds of tactile manipulations) signals are sent to the brain. The brain, in turn, makes the woman's heart beat faster, causes the vessels of the genitals to expand, providing a greater flow of blood, which contributes to increased sensitivity. Many other mechanisms are triggered. The essence of all these actions boils down to the fact that in a certain structure of the brain, all impulses coming from the stimulation of erogenous zones seem to accumulate - cumulate. But this structure cannot endlessly accumulate excitation impulses, and at some point the cup overflows and the brain releases all the accumulated tension, which causes many reactions in the woman's body. What's happening? In addition to the release of endorphins, the uterus and vaginal muscles begin to contract rhythmically, a woman can become numb, lose consciousness for a short time, often there is a feeling of warmth throughout the body, all this is accompanied by a feeling of delight, ecstasy, groans and sighs ... The intensity and severity of all of the above is purely individual. After that, the corresponding brain structure returns to its original state and is ready to accumulate pleasure impulses for the next orgasm.