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Old 02-11-2008, 05:10 AM   #8
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Default Re: What do girls feel when they get an orgasm?

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Originally Posted by cinconneal View Post
#Feels light-headed
#Mind goes blank
#"series of contractions of muscles contered around the vagina and vulva" (quote from a Medical Encyclopedia)
#Contractions of muscles all over the body (very briefly)
#Sweating like a pig
#Elevated heart-rate
#Shortened and quickened breaths
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but it just sounds soooooo much better coming straight from the lips of the fairer sex.
Or not...

He was asking about the feeling of women's orgasms, not the physical muscle twitching from the good tingles. He's asking about, you know, the waves... coming in and out... what eventually culminates into the female orgasm... Describe that instead. I know you know what I'm talking about.

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I'm really intrigued why these simple feelings make you feel so good~~~. I mean, when the muscles on your arm/leg contract during exercise...you're not really gonna get over-excited are you? (your friends would probably never speak to you again....or atleast humiliate you for the rest of your life~~^^).

If anyone has the answer to why it feels so good...please reply. I'd really appreciate it^^.
Okay. There are two different kinds of nerve-endings: motor and sensory. Motor nerves don't feel a thing; they control muscle movements. Sensory nerves on the other hand, cannot control movement but feel all sensation, including the movements of the muscles. This is why you can keep your body stiff and still feel an orgasm. The reason a stiff-bodied orgasm is not as intense as a flopping around, screaming-at-the-top-of-your-lungs orgasm is actually all mental. There is a correlation between bodily movements and the thinking process in terms of self-expression, including sexual self-expression.

For example, conventional wisdom dictates that a smile is the result of seeing an image that is processed by the brain and sends electrical signals to the face to contort the mouth into the shape of what we perceive as a smile.

Conventional wisdom and neurology rarely coincide, however. If you take a look at an over-stuffed overflowing trash can, then take a pencil and place it between your teeth, you are most likely to burst out laughing. Why? Because you are artificially simulating an expression of disgust that also blends with a smile. In other words, you think the ridiculous-looking trash can is funny because you are smiling, not the other way around. You are afraid because you are running. You are sad because you are crying. You orgasm harder because your whole body gets into it.

The relation between body and mind in self-expression is undeniable. The feeling of imminent orgasm tenses up your muscles because of this mind-body correlation, sending additional sensations to your brain, enhancing the experience. There are additional factors too such as dopamine being released from the hypothalamus in the brain but that is getting too technical for this post.

Hope it helped. And yeah I know I'm overeducated.
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