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Org**m doesn't hurt and the time it takes to achieve org**m vary from woman to woman.
Women who have never experienced org**m, and women who are not sure if they have, often ask, "What does an org**m feel like?" This is a hard, if not impossible, question to answer. Imagine trying to explain to someone what it feels like to sneeze or yawn. Not easy to do. How our senses and brain interpret physical stimuli is subjective, that is dependent solely on the individual's perceptions. While we can measure the physical stimuli, we cannot measure how a person perceives it. Even if a woman is connected to monitoring equipment when she experiences 15 strong orgasmic contractions over a 10 second period of time, how do we know she experienced it more intensely than another woman who only has a 5 contraction org**m lasting 4 seconds? The woman having the ten-second org**m may be wondering why her orgasms are so weak! I
Here is Masters and Johnson's description of female org**m: "Women often describe the sensations of an org**m as beginning with a momentary sense of suspension, quickly followed by an intensely pleasurable feeling that usually begins at the clitoris and rapidly spreads throughout the pelvis. The physical sensations of the genitals are often described as warm, electric, or tingly, and these usually spread through the body. Finally, most women feel muscle contractions in their vagina or lower pelvis, often described as "pelvic throbbing.""
There are a lot of physical responses and reactions that happen for an org**m to take place. Here you can read more in depth:
http://the-clitoris....
Your heart pumps faster and your breathing gets heavier to fuel those tensing muscles.
Hormones such as endorphins and oxytocin are pumped round your brain and body, telling you this is fun.
Blood is pumped to your genitals to create the tension that will ultimately trigger a pudendal reflex (muscular spasm of the genitals).
That reflex will result in your pelvic-floor muscles contracting between five and 15 times at 0.8-second intervals. This is an org**m as we know it.
A wandering neural pathway that bypasses the spine has recently been discovered, explaining why some paraplegics say they can experience orgasms.



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