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Orgasm! I’m Coming and Becoming Healthy!

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Orgasm! I’m Coming and Becoming Healthy!

Orgasm can be described as a pleasurable physical reflex action of our body when the muscles that were tightened as a result of sexual arousal relax and come back to their pre-arousal state. Orgasm or climax can be a mild and sensuous feeling or it can be ecstatic and intensely physical. Orgasm can feel different at different times of the day depending on your physical and emotional state or whether you are all alone or with a partner. It can also feel different depending on the amount and type of stimulation, your degree of excitement and whether you are in your menstrual cycle.

 

What Happens to Your Body During an Orgasm?

During sexual arousal, there is an increased flow of blood to the genitals and the muscles of the entire body, including the genitals, become tight. During an orgasm, this process is reversed through a series of contractions. In women, contractions normally occur in the lower area of the vagina, uterus, pelvic floor, and the anus. Some women also ejaculate a fluid through their urethra during an orgasm. In men, orgasm has to phases — emission and ejaculation. During emission, semen is deposited near the top opening of the urethra. During ejaculation, the penile muscles go through rapid contractions and semen is discharged.

 

Health Benefits of Orgasm

Numerous studies have shown that regular sex is actually good for your health. Listed below are some of the health benefits of sex:

 

 

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