Sex is a normal way for us to address our physiological needs. During this process, men experience ejaculation when they reach a certain level of excitement. Only after ejaculation can this passion be considered complete. But do you know how female friends behave during this process? Let's unravel the mystery of female orgasm and ejaculation during sexual intercourse together.
Since the famous American sexual medicine experts Masters and Johnson broke through the forbidden zone of sexual research in the 1950s, the theory of sexual science has made significant progress. However, there are still some controversial issues such as orgasm and whether women also "ejaculate", which are confusing and confusing.
According to the theory of clitoral orgasm, the Masters couple studied human sexual behavior in the laboratory and physiologically confirmed that whether men or women, once sexual intercourse is stimulated, their bodies will respond accordingly, roughly going through four stages: sexual excitement, plateau, orgasm, and regression. However, men and women are different in terms of time or form of expression, with men's reactions being monotonous, while women's reactions are very diverse. Therefore, elucidating the pleasure center of women has become very complex. Masters proposed the theory that the clitoris of women plays a decisive role in orgasm, known as the clitoral orgasm theory.
The clitoris is located in the anterior horn of the external genitalia fissure and, from a genetic perspective, belongs to the same genus as the male penis. The clitoris is composed of the corpus cavernosum of the clitoris, with a white film covering its surface. Usually, it is hidden in the foreskin like a false penis. The clitoris erects during the excitation phase and retreats during the plateau phase (hidden within the foreskin). Masters observed that the clitoris did not become smaller during the plateau period, but rather stimulated the left and right labia minora due to the insertion of the penis into the clitoris, which extended the foreskin of the clitoris and concealed the clitoris. Based on this, Masters believes that female orgasm is caused by indirect stimulation of the clitoris. He emphasized that orgasm cannot occur solely in the vagina.
The exact function of the clitoris is still unclear. Ishihama, originally from the Koyama City Hospital in Japan, believed that since the creator created this organ, it would definitely not be useless. So, the clitoris must play a certain role. The problem is that currently only dense tactile nerve endings, known as pressure receptors, are found on the clitoris, and their sensitivity is not particularly outstanding compared to other parts of the female body. Professor Ii Inoue, from Shiga Medical University, believes that since the clitoris is connected to nerve endings called fat bodies, there is certainly a sexual sensation. However, the clitoris does not need to be held and rubbed like a penis to be excited, but only lightly stroked to obtain pleasure.