Teasing is an essential part of foreplay that can intensify pleasure by building anticipation. It involves creating tension and suspense through playful interactions and verbal exchanges, which...
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Some people cry after orgasm — it's a neurochemical release, not necessarily sadness.
Sexual pleasure can trigger tears for some people. This happens because of neurochemical changes that occur...
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: Tears after orgasm? it may be due to neurochemical release, not sadness
People who have more self-esteem about their physical appearance are likely to have a greater frequency of sexual encounters, according to research. This is because they feel more comfortable and...
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Many women have a preference to achieve orgasm through clitoral stimulation rather than vaginal penetration. This has been found to be true among many women who report experiencing more intense...
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There has been significant research conducted to determine how long the average intercourse lasts for people worldwide. Various studies have reported that the average time for sexual intercourse...
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What is the pelvic nerve?
The pelvic nerve is a branch of the sacral plexus that provides motor innervation to the muscles of the pelvic floor and genitals as well as somatosensory input from the...
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: A guide to understanding the pelvic nerve and its role in sexual sensation
Masturbation is a common and natural activity that involves self-stimulation of one's genitals for sexual pleasure. It is often used as a way to relieve stress, relax, and achieve orgasm without the...
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: Masturbation as a tool for better sex: how selfpleasure can enhance partnered intimacy
The word "vulva" refers to the external female genitalia, including the labia majora and minora, the clitoris, and the vaginal opening. This is different from the vagina itself, which is the internal...
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: Vulvas come in many shapes, sizes, colors, and textures but only one thing matters: how they make you feel!
Kegels are simple pelvic floor muscle exercises that can be performed daily to strengthen your PC muscles. They help men and women maintain proper bladder and bowel control, prevent urinary...
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The brain's reward system activates more strongly during anticipation of sex than during the act itself.
The brain's reward system is an intricate network of neurons that are responsible for...
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: Exploring the science behind why anticipation trumps actual sex in terms of brain reward system activation.