For all the things you’ve been dying to find out
about orgasm as well as things you’ve never
even thought of, expand your knowledge about
the “big O” with this list of enlightening facts.
Orgasm (from Greek, orgasmos “excitement,
swelling”; also sexual climax)
1. Most orgasms last about 20 seconds
After them, your body releases a hormone called
prolactin that shuts off your sex drive for up to
an hour, so anything that was turning you on
before can suddenly make you bored. So now
you’re suddenly not interested in that rain part of
the notebook or your partner’s leopard print
diamante pants.
2. Some orgasms can take over your whole
body
Even your knees and elbows feel delightful
afterwards. Women can sometimes get a
‘coregasm’ that can be brought on by exercising
on pull up bars. Maybe only try this one if the
gym isn’t too crowded.
3. Making noises can really help in your sport
Also controlling the volume can make your body
react in different ways. Making a high pitched
noise brings the sexual energy up to the top,
while low pitched noises forces it down to your
bits. So forget about the neighbours or the cat
and start screaming the place up and down.
4. Sixty per cent of women fake their orgasms
Some blame tiredness, some blame wanting to
please their partner and a few just wanted to get
on with reading their book.
5. Stressed orgasms never feel as good as
relaxed ones
And sometimes stress can be the cause of not
having one. Forgetting about work and the
spread sheets, sex can make you relaxed
enough to spread on the sheets.
6. About 10 per cent of women are actually
anorgasmic
This means their body just doesn’t let them
orgasm.
7. About 20 per cent of women can experience
orgasms from their chest
When the boobs are touched it brings more
blood flow to the genitals and can trigger an
orgasm.
8. More women in relationships orgasm than
those taking that boozy taxi back from the bar
for a one nighter
Partners are more aware of what you like, what
you don’t like, and what you like having done
with that whipped cream.
9. Oxytocin, the chemical released into
women’s brain after climaxing, makes you
relaxed and chatty
So you’re more likely to spill your secrets about
how much those shoes really cost, or what you
really think of your mother in law.
10. Orgasms can occur anywhere and
everywhere
People have them in their sleep when they’re
dreaming. People can give them to themselves
through their mind by focusing on their fantasies.
You can even orgasm during labour but we’re
not really up for putting that one to the test right
now.
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Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Things you dont know about women organism
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