Sexual Health
What is the reaction of women during sexual intercourse? The entire process of clitoral response during orgasm
When couples have sex, both the penis and clitoris have a certain reaction. The clitoris of women is the most densely packed and sensitive area of nerves, so let's take a look at how women react during orgasm.
When couples have sex, both the penis and clitoris have a certain reaction. The clitoris of women is the most densely packed and sensitive area of nerves, so let's take a look at how women react during orgasm.
The uterus is the place where new life is born, and there will be a series of significant changes during sexual activity. The length of an adult woman's uterus is about 78 centimeters, with a bottom width of about 45 centimeters, a thickness of about 23 centimeters, and a weight of about 4050 grams. The lower end is connected to the vagina, which can have complex reactions during sexual activity and bring wonderful feelings to women.
During sexual activity, when the clitoris is stimulated, the uterus slowly moves backwards, forming an oval concave space between the cervix and the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina, resembling a tent where semen can enter. But if the G-spot is stimulated during sexual arousal, the uterus will move downwards, which is completely opposite to the increase reaction mentioned above. Male fingers or genitals will feel a lot of force pushing you out.
When the male genitalia is long enough to stimulate the cervix in a rhythmic manner, it undoubtedly enhances women's sexual sensation and brings about a deeper level of sexual response. But if the male genitalia is too long, if the depth is not controlled, especially when the female is not fully excited, it can cause discomfort and even pain to the female, especially when the male is rough and intense, which is more likely to cause pain to the female.
During orgasm, the typical response of the uterus is the rhythmic contraction of the uterine muscles. It starts from the upper part, gradually descends, and ends at the lower part of the uterus. This contraction is similar to the contraction of the uterine myometrium during early childbirth, but with a small amplitude and high frequency. When sexual energy is released, the uterine swelling in non fertile women will subside within 10 minutes, while in fertile women it takes 1020 minutes.