Love liquid: a symbol of female orgasm
In Japanese director Masahiro Immura's new film "Warm Current Under Akahashi", the female protagonist's climax is filled with love like a fountain. Of course, this is a very exaggerated expression. However, love fluids, also known as liquids, do play a very important role in sexual activity.
Where does love liquid come from? It is normal for women to maintain moisture as the birth canal and monthly physiological channel for childbirth. When women are sexually excited, especially when they reach orgasm during sexual activity, they also produce a lot of ejaculation internally. However, this has always been confusing, as medical experts and sexologists have long discussed the causes and sources of female ejaculation. The widely accepted statement now is the opinion of German doctor Grafenberg, who discovered a sensitive spot on the wall, named the G-spot. Stimulating the G-spot can spray a large amount of liquid out of women, and Grimm believes that these liquids are not urine, but love fluids. The process of spraying a large amount of liquid can be understood as female.
According to a survey, many women often have impulsiveness when experiencing orgasm, but they always try their best to control themselves and believe that they are afraid of urination. However, by collecting liquid injected by women for chemical analysis, the composition of this liquid is similar to that produced by the male prostate. It is completely different from the chemical composition of urine.
When making love, the liquid can provide lubrication and reduce the pain caused by hard friction for women. The secretion of sexual fluids by women is a normal physiological phenomenon, just like male ejaculation. The secretion period lasts from adolescence to old age, with women aged 20-30 experiencing a significant increase in the secretion of sexual fluids due to the maturation of sexual development. Love liquid is not only produced for the convenience of mating, but its main purpose is to protect sperm, while neutralizing internal acidity, ensuring sperm survival rate, prolonging survival time, and ensuring pregnancy.
Many men want to know to what extent women experience pleasure during sexual intercourse. In this regard, semen can also become an indicator of women's happiness. Men must remember that only when the secretion reaches a certain amount can there be a real signal. The more fluids secreted, the higher the pleasure and stronger the sexual desire of women.
In addition to quantity, the viscosity of love solution is also a criterion for judgment. The secretion undergoes significant changes before and after mating: initially, the viscosity is low, but as sexual excitement and pleasure increase, the viscosity also gradually increases.
In sexual life, sexual fluids mainly serve as lubrication, helping men to insert and effectively avoiding discomfort caused by dry friction of sexual organs between men and women.
Before making love, the longer a husband loves his wife, the more sexual fluids may be produced within the wife. After starting sex, the sexual pleasure of both sexes is also stronger. Without the waves of ejaculation, women can hardly reach orgasm. Some husbands are overly anxious during sexual activity, or believe that the warmth before sex is completely superfluous. They do not wait for their wife's semen to appear and eagerly have sex with her, resulting in pain for their wife. Over time, women are afraid of pain, develop a sense of terror towards sexual activity, and then become indifferent. Therefore, before making love, husbands need to caress their wife, including hugs, kisses Touch the sexually sensitive parts of the wife, say gentle words, etc. The environment during sex should also be taken into consideration. If the sound insulation effect of the room is poor, the light is bright, and women live with children, they may be worried during sexual activity, which can also affect the occurrence of orgasm and cannot speak during sexual intercourse.