Sexual arousal is a normal physiological response that occurs when a person becomes excited about a potential sexual encounter. During this time, the body goes through various physical and...
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Some people experience orgasms without ejaculating semen. This is known as dry orgasms. Dry orgasms can occur for men and women and do not necessarily mean there are problems with sexual functioning....
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: Experiencing dry orgasms what you need to know about this unique sexual phenomenon
Hormonal Contraceptives Can Influence Sexual Desire and Arousal in Some People
Hormonal contraceptives are medications that work by altering hormone levels to prevent pregnancy. They come in...
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: Hormonal contraceptives may affect sexual desire and arousal: what you need to know
Sexual arousal is an important physiological response that occurs when an individual becomes sexually stimulated through physical or mental stimulation. It can be experienced by both men and women...
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Sexual Arousal Can Cause Temporary Erection of the Nipples in Both Men and Women
One common physiological response to sexual stimulation is an increased blood flow to certain parts of the body. In...
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: Sexual arousal can lead to temporary erectile engorgement of the nipples in humans
Vaginal Lubrication is Partly Produced by Plasma Transudate
Vaginal lubrication is an important aspect of sexual intercourse for both men and women. During sexual activity, a woman's vagina...
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: Vaginal lubrication from blood and immune system function: a guide for sexual intimacy
Sexual arousal can lead to temporary changes in hearing and vision due to an increase in blood flow to these sensory organs. These changes may include blurred vision, tinnitus, and reduced ability to...
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: Hearing and vision changes during sex: understanding sexual arousal and its impact on sensory organs
There is no denying that hormones play an integral role in our daily lives. They regulate everything from how we feel to how we behave. One such hormone is testosterone. It's often associated with...
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: Sexuality and hormones: how testosterone affects female libido
Some people experience "afterglow" for hours or even days following orgasm. This can be explained scientifically and psychologically. During orgasm, hormones such as oxytocin are released in large...
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: The science behind postorgasmic euphoria: why we feel good long after the deed is done
Sexual desire is an aspect of human behavior that involves the urge to experience physical pleasure through sexual acts such as kissing, touching, fondling, oral sex, vaginal penetration, anal...
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: Sexual desire: how physical, psychological, and social variables influence our lusty urges