The importance of physical fitness and blood flow for sexual function cannot be overstated. When it comes to having a fulfilling and pleasurable sexual experience, these two factors play an essential...
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: How physical fitness and blood flow impact sexual function: exploring their role in enhancing intimacy and pleasure
Some people enjoy erotic humiliation as a consensual form of play—not related to abuse
Erotic humiliation is an activity involving one partner degrading another physically, mentally, or verbally...
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The clitoral structure is often misunderstood and undervalued by many people. It is commonly assumed that the clitoral glans, which is the small, sensitive nub located above the vagina, is the sole...
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Sexual pleasure is an essential aspect of human life that is linked to various biological factors including hormones such as testosterone. Testosterone is a naturally occurring hormone found in both...
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The anus is surrounded by many sensitive nerve endings, making it a site of pleasure for all genders. This area of skin is located between the genitals and rectum, and its sensitivity can be...
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Orgasms can be described as an intense and pleasurable physical sensation that occurs during sexual activity, usually accompanied by feelings of pleasure, ecstasy, and relaxation. They are caused by...
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: Sexual bonding through orgasms: the role of oxytocin and dopamine in intimacy
Sexual concordance is the correlation between physical signs of arousal and subjective arousal—it's higher in men than women. According to research studies, women report feeling less sexual desire...
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: Exploring physical signs vs subjective arousal: what men and women experience differently in sex
Many people's favorite erogenous zones are non-genital like the scalp, hands, or back of the knees. These areas can be incredibly pleasurable during sexual activity and foreplay, providing an intense...
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: How to explore nongenital erogenous zones for sexual pleasure and intimacy
There has been an increasing interest in the practice of orgasm denial in the world of BDSM and beyond. Orgasm denial refers to the act of intentionally delaying or preventing orgasms for a prolonged...
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: Orgasm denial: exploring its benefits and drawbacks in bdsm and beyond
Vibrations stimulate nerve endings more deeply than pressure, which is why they are so effective at creating pleasure.
If you put your finger on your arm, it will feel pressure but may not be...
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: Why vibrators are so effective at creating pleasure a guide to choosing and using adult products