Some people experience orgasm through mental stimulation alone, without physical touch. While this may sound surprising to some, it is actually more common than many realize. Orgasm can occur from a...
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The clitoris is the only human organ whose sole function is pleasure. The clitoris can be described as a small bundle of nerves located just above the opening of the vagina. It is estimated to...
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The average length of time spent during sexual intercourse varies from one individual to another, depending on various factors such as their physical and psychological attributes. This article...
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Aroused Vaginas Tilt Upward to Better Accommodate Entry
The clitoral hood is a small fold of skin at the top of the vulva that surrounds the clitoris and protects it during nonsexual activity. It...
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Novel sexual activities release more dopamine than routine repetition. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that regulates pleasure, motivation, and reward. It's released during pleasurable activities such...
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