During the act of sexual intercourse, the brain sends electrical signals to various parts of the body. These signals trigger the release of hormones, including dopamine, oxytocin, and testosterone,...
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Sexual excitement is the initial phase of arousal during which an individual experiences physical and psychological...
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The sensations experienced during masturbation or intercourse are usually described as pleasurable, but this is subjective. What if I told you that there was a scientific explanation behind what...
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The word "orgasm" is derived from the Greek word "orgasmos", which means "to swell". Orgasm occurs when muscles in the pelvic floor contract during a sudden release of tension. It has been described...
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Erotic receptivity refers to how open and responsive an individual is towards physical and emotional stimulation during sex....
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When you imagine experiencing intense sexual tension that builds up until it reaches its peak and is released, you can learn important lessons about anticipation, climax, and satisfaction. Sexual...
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When it comes to the physiology of orgasm, there are several key events that take place in the body during this climactic moment. These events can be described in detail below.
When an individual...
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Male and female physiology is different when it comes to sexual response. During the process of becoming sexually excited, men's genitalia typically swells and becomes erect while women's vaginas...
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Sexual satisfaction can be defined as an individual's positive experience during sexual activity. It is a multifaceted concept that encompasses various physical, emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and...
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: An exploration of how womens sexual satisfaction varies due to various factors.