What do we often refer to as orgasm? After watching the climax of thousands of netizens, I still feel abstract. Today, the female flavor editor invited a professional doctor to tell the cat women, what is orgasm? Perhaps you don't know. The climax is divided into four stages, and the climax is divided into four stages. Today, I will tell you the secret of the climax once.
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What is an orgasm?
The origin of the word 'climax' is the Greek word 'orgasmos', which means' mature and rounded orgon'. The climax of German is orgasmus, Spanish is orgasmo, and Japan used to be described as spring, fast, happy, and good times, but now the common term is English for orgasm. Orgasm refers to the ultimate sexual activity and the physiological and psychological pleasure felt when sexual excitement reaches its peak.
Compared to men who exhibit obvious orgasmic behavior such as ejaculation, women cannot see significant changes solely from their appearance. However, like male ejaculation, women also have various changes in the rhythm, circulatory system, sensation, muscles, and nerves of the pubococcygeal muscle.
The climax is divided into four stages
The first scholars to study male and female responses from the perspective of anatomical physiology were American sex scientists Dr. W. Masters and Dr. Johnson of Virginia in the second half of the 20th century. They observed the sexual response of over 600 men and women aged 18-89 who voluntarily participated in the study, and found that the human sexual response cycle can be divided into four stages. Under sexual stimulation, the female pelvis begins to congest, and the vaginal parietal cell begin to secrete sweat like lubricant, so that the body is ready to start sexual behavior. Secondly, the penis is erect, the labia minora is swollen and swollen, the vaginal canal is dilated, and an orgasmic plateau is formed. This physiological change helps the vagina to tightly bond with the inserted penis. In addition to the sexual organs, the nipples will also become hard, the areola will expand, and the subcutaneous blood vessels of the epigastrium will expand, forming the so-called sexual flush, which will spread to the whole body. Moreover, breathing and pulse speed increase, heart rate increases, and blood pressure increases. The muscles of the limbs are subconsciously tense, and the hands and feet are stiff.
The second stage is the sexual duration, where the body is in an excited state. The third stage is the orgasmic period, during which males ejaculate and females contract the pelvic floor muscles centered around the vagina regularly, with an average contraction of once every 0.8 seconds and repeated 5-10 times. In the fourth stage, men will regain stability, but women will continue to experience repetitive orgasms. Some people say that women's orgasm is better than men's because of the differences in this stage. When women reach orgasm, they often hear pauses to feel external stimuli, and the muscles at the bottom of the blank bone disc in the brain contract, like an electric current flowing through the body.