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Amazing facts about Orgasm in women

Oct 18, 2017 By World Greatest 3.1K
Orgasm is the sudden discharge of accumulated sexual excitement during the sexual response cycle, resulting in rhythmic muscular contractions in the pelvic region characterized by sexual pleasure. Experienced by males and females, orgasms are controlled by the involuntary or autonomic nervous system. They are often associated with other involuntary actions, including muscular spasms in multiple areas of the body, a general euphoric sensation and, frequently, body movements and vocalizations. The period after orgasm (known as the refractory period) is often a relaxing experience, attributed to the release of the eurohormones oxytocin and prolactin as well as endorphins (or endogenous morphine). Since orgasm is fun and of pleasure Obiaks Blog brings to your the Amazing facts about Orgasm in Women;

1. ORGASMS CAN RELIEVE PAIN.
There is some evidence that orgasms can relieve all kinds of pain, including pain from arthritis, pain after surgery and even pain during childbirth. The mechanism is largely due to the body's release of a chemical called oxytocin during orgasm. Oxytocin facilitates bonding, relaxation and other positive emotional states. While the pain relief from orgasm is short-lived i.e usually only about eight to 10 minutes, past research indicating that even thinking about sex can help alleviate pain.

2. CONDOM USE DOESN'T AFFECT ORGASM QUALITY.
Women are equally likely to experience orgasm with or without a condom, dispelling myths that condoms don't make for good sex. In fact, condoms may help a couple spend more time having sex, as a man doesn't have to 'pull out' quickly if he's worried about ejaculating too soon. If your guy is resistant to wearing a condom because of lack of sensation, consider manual stimulation first, before intercourse, so he can have an equally enjoyable experience.

3. THIRTY PERCENT OF WOMEN HAVE TROUBLE REACHING ORGASM.
Clitoral stimulation during intercourse can help, but so can medical treatment. For some women, topical testosterone therapies or some oral medications can be helpful, but few medical treatments have solid evidence behind them. Be sure to see your doctor to rule out things like thyroid disease, depression or diabetes.

4. FINDING YOUR G-SPOT MAY IMPROVE THE LIKELIHOOD OF ORGASM.
Sex experts have long touted this area of female genitalia, which is believed to contain a large number of nerve endings, as the key to helping women achieve longer and stronger orgasm. But it's a controversial topic. While the location may be slightly different in all women, it's most often found inside the vagina and is characterized by a "rougher" texture.

5. ORGASM GETS BETTER WITH AGE.
Orgasm becomes easier with age. 61 percent of women ages 18 to 24 experienced orgasm the last time they had sex, 65 percent of women in their 30s did and about 70 percent of women in their 40s and 50s did. Though the survey didn't indicate why orgasms come easier with age, we can assume that as women become more sexually experienced, they have more confidence in the bedroom and therefore enjoy themselves more. Additionally, the trust and intimacy that most women experience in long-term relationships can help improve sexual confidence as well.

6. WOMEN WHO MIX THINGS UP IN THE BEDROOM HAVE MORE FREQUENT ORGASM.
If you have trouble reaching orgasm during intercourse, consider switching things up. It is significantly easier for women to experience orgasm when they engage in a variety of sex acts as opposed to just one act. For example, vaginal sex plus oral sex would be linked to a higher likelihood of orgasm than either one of them alone. This may be because more sex acts mean that people spend more time having sex."

7. A WOMAN'S SEXUAL SELF-ESTEEM CAN AFFECT THE QUALITY OF HER ORGASMS.
Research shows that how a woman feels about her genitals is linked to the quality of her orgasms. Obiaks Blog can vouch for the fact that every vagina looks different and there is no 'perfect' way for a vagina to look. As long as your vagina is pain-free and you don't have any abnormal discharge, sores or other medical problems, you can consider yourself healthy and normal, therefore increase your orgasm potential by increasing your confidence. It's important to treat yourself the way you would want others to treat you, send yourself healthy, positive messages about yourself and your body.

8. THERE IS AN ORGASM "GAP."
While it's true that a small number of men have trouble with orgasm, sex experts report that it's rare. Instead, a significant percentage of women report not having had an orgasm the last time they had sex, even when their male partner thought they had. We still have an orgasm gap, while 85 percent of men thought their partner had an orgasm during their most recent episode of sex, only 64 percent of women reported having an orgasm. The cure? It's complicated, but women who are comfortable with and understand their body's pleasure points can often learn to orgasm regularly.

9. IN RARE CASES, ORGASM CAN HAPPEN WITHOUT GENITAL STIMULATION.
We've all heard about women who can orgasm while sitting on a train or while getting a massage, but it's no urban legend. Experts say it's a real phenomenon. If that happened to all of us, we'd be a much more physically fit society!. But, humor aside, there's an explanation for why this occurs. The reason for spontaneous orgasms during certain activities is twofold which is; increased blood flow to the genitals and vibration of or contact with the clitoris. The increased blood flow and the general relaxation of a massage can lead to orgasm sometimes, too.

10. FOR MOST WOMEN, IT TAKES A WHILE
Many women take longer to climax than their male partners, and that's perfectly normal. In fact, according to statistics, most women require at least 20 minutes of sexual activity to climax. "If you find that your partner often reaches orgasm before you do, there are ways to help him slow down. Mental exercises can sometimes work, and so can firm pressure around the base of the penis. If premature ejaculation is a concern, your partner may want to see a primary care doctor or urologist to find some techniques that might help.

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