
Do you know that about 70% of women do not reach a major sexual thrill through sexual intercourse or sexual process?
Sexual Intercourse refers to the insertion of a male’s penis into the female’s vagina for the purposes of sexual pleasure or reproduction. The 30% of women who are unable to reach sexual orgasm through sexual intercourse need the equivalent of 10 to 15 minutes of continuous sexual intercourse.
Numerous studies have found evidence indicating that orgasm is not caused by sexual intercourse only, but may also be primarily a result of stimulating the clitoris indirectly by moving the clitoris’ skin.
Some men may believe that their wives are sexually cold for never arriving at sexual climax successfully through intercourse. But for many women arriving at sexual climax (orgasm) successfully may be not that easy.
Women need foreplay before and direct stimulation during vaginal intercourse, which can either be by the husband or the wife herself. The clitoris is considered as the main sexual organ for women and not the vagina.
A woman’s clitoris is the biological equivalent of the male penis. In fact, in the first six weeks after conception the genitalia of male and female fetuses seem to be identical.
The Sexual Orgasm for Women has many benefits:
1. It can remove all the accumulated pressures and tensions leading to a feeling of great satisfaction after arriving to this point in sexual intercourse or the so-called “the final point of pleasure”.
2. It maintains the genital area as it improves circulation to organs in the pelvic cavity, which gives it a great vitality.
3. It can reduce the risk of heart attack. A number of studies show that sexually satisfied women are less likely to have a heart attack than those who feel deprived.
4. Burns calories. Normal practice burns 150 calories and hot sexual intercourse burns more than 300 calories.
5. It can reduce the appetite as well as the desire to smoke among women smokers.
6. Turns down the pain. Reaching orgasm relieves menstrual pain as a result of the equation of uterine contractions and blood, which impelled from it. Orgasm also relieves headache pain, which may disappear completely after successful sexual intercourse.
7. Ease pelvic pain where the blood accumulated there as a result of women’s sexual needs ought to be pushed back into the body and orgasm hugely helps that process.
8. Better Sleep. Women who reach to the orgasm stage sleep more naturally. In the wake of orgasm the body releases chemicals called endorphins, which contributes to the reduction of stress and tension.
9. Help women to increased sexual desire in practice and make her not alienated from sex as sex becomes a pleasure and not a duty.
10. Boosts Immunity. Having sex once or twice a week has been linked with higher levels of an antibody called immunoglobulin A, or IgA, which can protect you from getting colds and other infections.
A Wilkes University study had samples from 112 persons to keep records of how often they had sex. Those who had sex once or twice a week had higher levels of IgA, an antibody that could help you avoid a cold or other infection, than others.
But what is the meaning of sexual thrill or the so-called “Orgasm”?
An orgasm is the intense feeling of physical pleasure that human beings experience at the climax of sexual stimulation. It is the climax of sexual excitement, experienced as an intensely pleasurable sensation caused by a series of strong involuntary contractions of the muscles of the genital organs.
Both men and women can have an orgasm: men need to orgasm to deposit sperm near the cervix; but women do not necessarily need an orgasm to get pregnant.
The pleasure and sensation of climax that a man feels from orgasm is centered on the male sexual organ. Women report a wider range of orgasmic sensations; many experience an intense climax, which may be centered on the clitoris. Some women are multi-orgasmic and may experience many orgasms before achieving complete satisfaction.
Most importantly, orgasms also help to make sexual intercourse a whole lot more fun and enjoyable!
Just a small point, orgasm does facilitate conception, the uterine contractions have been shown ( filmed using special fibre optic lenses by an eminent british Doctor whose name escapes me right now!) to tilt the cervix forward and dip the opening into semen that has accumulated in the vagina.
Otherwise, all that you have said is very pertinent. I for one feel cheated if I don’t achieve orgasm during sex or masturbation. And that doesn’t happen very often, I nearly always come!
Good point. Thank you 🙂
It was professor Desmond Morris! I knew it would come to me!
interesting blog! I too am interested in (and blog on) orgasms and in particular female orgasms 😀 I shall look out for your next blog.
This article is very educative. I personally did not know all those facts and truth about orgasm in women. Kindly send me an article on Viagra. Thank you.
Thanks for these important points
its very sensitive issue but important too.
thanks a’lot for this useful post
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