Some studies show women tend to have more complex fantasies involving narrative and context. In these studies, women were asked about their most common types of fantasies and how they related to...
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: Study finds female sexual fantasies more complex than male counterparts
The human body responds to sexual stimuli through a variety of physical changes that make up the sexual response cycle. This cycle is divided into four distinct phases: excitement, plateau, orgasm,...
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Watching a partner receive pleasure can activate “mirror neurons,” which are brain cells that help people understand what others feel. When observing someone else's body movements and emotions,...
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A study has found that foreplay can increase heart rate and blood pressure, which is similar to light cardiovascular exercise. The researchers conducted their study using volunteers who engaged in...
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: How foreplay can increase heart rate and blood pressure like light cardio exercise
The phrase "sexual tension" is a term used to describe the feeling of physical or emotional attraction between two people who are not currently involved romantically or sexually. It can be described...
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Spontaneous desire refers to the sudden urge for sexual activity that comes on suddenly without any prior planning or stimulation. This type of desire can be initiated at any time and in any place,...
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Skin sensitivity is an important factor in determining how much pleasure someone can derive from certain types of physical contact, including erotic touching. Touching the skin around the neck and...
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: The science behind why touching your partners neck and ears during sex can heighten pleasure
What is sexual myopia?
Sexual myopia is a cognitive bias that affects people during arousal. It causes them to focus narrowly on their current sexual situation and prioritize short-term rewards...
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: The cognitive bias behind risky decisions during sexual arousal
Phone sex and sexting are modern forms of communication that can be used to simulate sexual experiences without physically being present. Sexting involves sending sexually explicit messages, images,...
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: Sexy conversations: exploring the differences between sexting and phone sex
Alcohol consumption is a common practice among adults worldwide, but its effect on sexual function has been controversial for decades. While some studies suggest that alcohol may enhance sexual...
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: The effect of alcohol consumption on sexual function: a comprehensive guide