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Vaginal contractions are caused by both the activity of certain brain regions and the release of the hormone oxytocin. It has been suggested that vaginal contractions during orgasm can increase the chances of pregnancy as they transport sperm up the reproductive tract from the vagina to the oviducts, which decreases the distance it has to travel.
She complies and within ten seconds of him performing cunnilingus on her she has an orgasm and squirts on his face. She then cuddles him for a bit and then sits on his face again and within five seconds has another orgasm where she squirts all over his face again. She then tells him how efficient he is at giving orgasms.
The hypothesis of two modes of female orgasm – vaginal or clitoral – is not tenable. Rather, it is a complex reaction in which all organ systems of the human body are involved. [63] [64] [65] Without clitoral stimulation, 23.3% of women reach orgasm during vaginal intercourse, with simultaneous clitoral stimulation 74%. [66]
Orgasm is often presented as the peak experience of a sexual encounter in movies and porn, “but it’s not the only pleasurable part of sex,” O'Reilly says. Laino agrees.
In humans, coital vocalizations are linked to sexual pleasure or sexual gratification and orgasm, [8] hence occurring during copulation and serving as an expression of sexual pleasure. Vocalizations can be used intentionally by women in order to boost the self-esteem of their partner and to cause quicker ejaculation .
An orgasm includes involuntary actions, including muscular spasms in multiple areas of the body, a general euphoric sensation, and, frequently, body movements and vocalizations. [7] The period after orgasm, known as a refractory period, is often a relaxing experience, attributed to the release of the neurohormones oxytocin and prolactin.
Nicolas Cage and Tiffany Haddish. JC Olivera/Getty Images Tiffany Haddish experienced her first orgasm at 17 years old while watching a Nicolas Cage movie — and she told him years later. The ...
World renowned Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud introduces his theory on psychosexual development, which asserts that there is an immature clitoral orgasm and a mature vaginal orgasm. He states that the clitoris is the site for pre-pubescent orgasms but upon reaching puberty, healthy women should begin having vaginal orgasms instead.