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Define Orgasms...Sept 16th thru Sept 19th
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Orgasm
An orgasm is often defined as the peak or climax of sexual arousal. The experience of orgasm is different for everybody and from one sexual encounter to the next. Orgasms can be experienced through mental and/or physical stimulation from many different types of sexual activity, including:

masturbation
partner sex
fantasy
touch
kissing
or during sleep
Physically, an orgasm can include a release of built-up muscle tension, muscle contractions in the genital and anal area, increased heart rate and faster breathing.

Two researchers from McGill University have proposed a model of orgasm that encompasses all three different elements of orgasm:

Sensory – This refers to all the physiological experiences in our body, including feeling heat, muscle tension and release, heart rate, blood pressure, etc.
Evaluative – This is the way we experience and evaluate what’s happening; does it feel good or bad, pain or pleasure, intense or mild?
Affective – Or our emotional response during and after orgasm; do we feel intimacy or distance, transcendent or grounded, happy or sad.
This model is recommended for at least three reasons. First, this definition focuses on the experience and not the sexual behaviors. It doesn’t refer to what body part is stimulated, or how it is stimulated. This makes sense since we don’t all have the same bodies, and we don’t all get sexual pleasure in the same way. Second, this definition of orgasm complicates matters. Most traditional models of orgasm have been based on Masters and Johnsons sexual response cycle, which is a useful but overly narrow definition of orgasm. Finally, this model doesn’t favor one aspect of orgasm over another.

Female Orgasm
Some women don’t experience orgasm during vaginal or anal penetration. Few women will orgasm through vaginal or anal stimulation alone; stimulation of the clitoris is usually needed. Some women are able to have several orgasms in a row (multiple orgasms). For some women, ejaculation may accompany an orgasm.
Male Orgasm
For men, ejaculation usually accompanies orgasm. Most men experience a refractory period(rest period) after orgasm when they are unlikely to have another erection or orgasm. The length of the rest period can vary from a few minutes to a few hours, depending on the person, his age, the situation, etc.

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