A woman who has not experienced orgasm is not perfect. Someone once described orgasm as "like flying to the sky". It can be seen that the pleasure of female orgasm is very strong. For women who have not experienced orgasm, they should learn more about female genital organs and master the correct methods. Next, let's look at the pleasure of female orgasm.
The "transient death" of orgasm
This is indeed a question that perplexes many couples and has no standard answer. To make it clear, we have to start from the beginning.
As for the physiological mechanism of orgasm, "transient death" is described in classic books as follows: orgasm is the shortest stage in the process of sexual reaction, lasting only a few seconds. It releases the energy of sexual desire through the involuntary spasms of muscles, thus obtaining wave-like pleasure. The most sexy organ of women is the clitoral head, followed by the clitoral body, labia minora, and the outer 1/3 area of the vagina.
The orgasm feels floating
In her sexology report, Haite, a famous sexologist, The feeling of female orgasm is described as follows: "My body feels floating, full of power, a surging flame, strongly devouring everything, extremely beautiful and almost unbearable extreme ecstasy."
Yes, a woman's orgasm begins with a feeling called "suspension". At that moment, she seems to be suspended in the air, usually for 1-3 seconds. This "sense of suspense" is equivalent to the "sense of inevitability" experienced by men before orgasm (this feeling occurs when men cannot control ejaculation). As the clitoris is constantly and rhythmically stimulated, the extremely sensitive nerves send impulses to the spinal cord, and then immediately reroute in the spinal cord to the orgasmic muscles in the pelvic region.
Different women's orgasmic response
At this stage of orgasm, no two women react exactly the same, although their physical changes are similar. Some women are calm; Some women either groan or scream; Some bow their backs or bite something beside them, such as arms and pillows. When consciousness began to recover - only a few seconds - almost all women felt warm, first in the pelvis, then throughout the body.