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Female Sexual Response e Orgasm

Posted by: webmaster2 on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 - 04:58 _PRINTPrinter friendly page  _EMAILFRIENDSend this story to a friend
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By Jonatas Dornelles
Anthropologyst

Not a single natural function (like sleep, hunger and sex) would depend exclusively on the organs within. All of them are subjected to the command of the central nervous system and bound to influences from the emotions, which might stem from cultural background. So what’s in install for her during sexual arousal?

Sexual drive could be triggered by many ways. By and large, such arousal rebounds from thoughts, acquaintances, sounds, scents or imagery of erotic plethora. And so the woman does not get aroused only during sexual intercourse, but also driven by fancies or fantasies, casual breast fondling, by clasping a glance of some body figure, touching herself, rubbed on someone else’s or being given some loving declaration.

Once sexual sensations got triggered, her body would respond by the onset of bodily alterations which culminates in orgasm. The onset of such phenomenon envelopes what the researchers William Masters and Virginia advocated as “the female sexual response cycle”.

Within sexual threshold charge gradually builds up until, suddenly, reaches peak, getting back to core shortly. Throughout the process, take place two major reactions within, vascular blockage (blood vessels get expanded and pumped up with blood), primarily right beneath the skin and genitals, then myotonia (enhanced muscular twitching), phenomenon ad hoc which strikes mainly muscles linked to the genital system.

In order to easier understand how the body reacts to erotic stimulation Masters and Johnson had the cycle of sexual response divided in four consecutive phases; excitement, plateau, climax and resolution.

Nevertheless, this physiological reactions so-division in four stages is downright arbitrarily.

By and large, the brink of one into another is almost imperceptible. In general, the stages of arousal and resolution would take much longer.
Threshold of each stage is likely to undergo deep discrepancies, according to individual traits and the degree of arousal.

In the woman, the first sign of sexual response is moisten vagina. It occurs due to the lube fluid likely to appear on the surface of the vaginal mucosa within ten to thirty seconds past the beginning of foreplay, whether stricken physically or psychically.

Lubrication results from a similar process to sweating, despite the absence of glands in the vaginal walls. Sexual impute get the blood vessels pumped along its walls.

As semi-permeable its walls enable the fluid droplets to get by. The oozing out of this moistening conveys safe grounds that the woman is sexually aroused.   

Alongside the cycle of sexual response other alterations would occur. In reaching peak such alterations would leave the body craving for orgasm.  The clitoris, for instance, chiefly undergoes certain swollen up, which might get a hardon or not. Within full blown past the stage of arousal comes followed the plateau, in which point her physical and psychic responses heighten up. From then on, she could reach peak at any moment and come.

 

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