Thursday, April 14, 2016

Physical Anatomy Causes Hard Orgasm

Physical Anatomy Causes Hard Orgasm - Sexual activity until they reach an orgasm is the most desirable things they are still sexually active. Unfortunately, about 80 percent of women and 20 percent of men are difficult to reach climax.

Physical Anatomy Causes Hard Orgasm

Despite the difficulty of obtaining sexual gratification is mostly triggered by psychological barriers, such as stress or anxiety, the latest study found that his biggest problem is on the body rather than the mind.

According to Dr. Elizabeth Emhardt who conducted the study, a variation of the sexual anatomy of a person turns out to be the basis of the difference in sexual experience.
Physical Anatomy Causes Hard Orgasm
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"Actually we do not control the sexual experience as we think over this," said Emhardt.

To get information about it, a team of researchers from the Mayo Clinic and the Indiana University School of Medicine analysis of existing studies about sexual anatomy and neuroanatomy.

In men, the ability to orgasm turns out to be based on a balance between the parasympathetic nervous system, which controls the body in a period of rest, and the sympathetic nervous system, which controls the response "opposed to it or leave it".

Men who experience sexual dysfunction often have an imbalance between both of the nervous system. For example, patients who have long experienced premature ejaculation system is overactive sympathetic, and parasympathetic system is not active.

On the contrary, the difficulty of female orgasm is often a physical problem rather than nerves.

The clitoris, a small and sensitive erectile tissue in the vagina, most often associated with orgasm. During sexual intercourse, the closer this section into the vaginal wall, the greater the chances it will get climax.

It is more likely to occur when a woman fuck in the missionary position (below) and also the position of women at the top.

Although the clitoris plays a large role in the success of the female orgasm, but in research that does not mention the existence of the "G-spot".

Every woman's chance of having a G-spot's location varies. The distance between the clitoris and the vaginal mouth are known to affect the occurrence of orgasm.

Other studies reveal, we can extend the sensation of orgasm if we have strong pelvic muscles. How to train it is by practicing kegel routine. (source:medicaldaily.com)

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