L'orgasm, the culminating point of the sexual act, presents notable differences between men and women, not so much in the experience of pleasure experienced but in duration and frequency. For example, the duration is shorter on average in men and the percentage of achievement is lower in women (around 70% versus around 95%). There are many dynamics biological And psychological that characterize it. Someone physiological variables determine a greater or lesser probability of achieving it, but la real difference it's in how we live psychologically sex. We then answer the famous question: le dimensions do they matter? Yes, but not in the sense we think.
Male orgasm and female orgasm
L'male orgasm it is generally more brief and is often, but not always, accompanied by ejaculation. Biologically, it is primarily hormone mediated testosterone and involves a series of rhythmic contractions of the prostatefrom the vesicles seminal and the muscles ofurethra, which lead to ejaculation. This process typically takes between three and ten seconds.
L'female orgasm it is more variable and can last from a few seconds to several minutes. It is not necessarily related to reproductive function and can occur without direct stimulation of the genitals. Physiologically, it is influenced by hormones estrogens And progesterone and manifests itself with contractions rhythms of the pelvic muscles. Unlike male orgasm, it can more easily repeat several times during a single sexual act.
Then there are some anatomical differencesof a more nature individual that of sex, which can influence the frequency and in theintensity of orgasms. Excluding cases of clinical relevance (for example erectile dysfunction of an organic-structural nature), the incisiveness of individual anatomical variability is particularly true in women.
For example, the more the clitoris it is located near the urethral meatus (the point from where urine comes out), the more generally it is common to reach theorgasm. The clitoris plays the role hero in the female orgasm, while the G point one question still remains mysterious, on which there is no consistency in scientific studies. One of hypothesis more likely tends to explain the G-spot with the massive presence of clitoral nerves just behind the anterior vaginal wall. The clitoris, in fact, tends to mechanically approach this female anatomical point during sexual intercourse stimulation sexual. However, it seems that this nervous conformation is highly variable.
The psychology behind orgasm
If, from the point of view perceptivestudies tend to show us that the feeling of Pleasure in orgasm between males and females has more similarities than differenceswe know instead that the psychological aspects they play a crucial role in the orgasm, and that these, together with the cultural aspectsinfluence the entire sexual experience by marking greater differences between genders.
For example, the social pressure and the expectations they can affect the ability to experience and manifest orgasm freely. The impact of theperformance anxiety which can create problems in the sexual sphere, up to inhibit it totally preventing erection or natural lubrication. On the floor culturalthe Western societies tend to give more importance toaesthetic appearance in the woman rather than in the man, and this can instill insecurities on the perception of himself he was born in own bodyto the point of determining a perennial distraction that inhibits pleasure.
Contrary to common prejudice, the constancy of orgasm appears to be more important for sexual satisfaction than women, and much less than men. Furthermore, a sexual act directed at seeking orgasm sexual pleasure decreases compared to an act experienced freelywithout the anxiety of reaching the goal but enjoying the momentto the point of resulting in an average more pleasurable sexual acts without orgasm with respect to sexual acts whose aim is to achieve the same.
Lastly: even size mattersbut only psychologically! It seems that the real distinction in penis size is not of a physiological nature: if in perception of women a bigger penis makes the man bigger attractiveto play the role decisive in pleasure it will be this greater attractiveness rather than the size.
Faking orgasm: It's not just women who do it
Well yes, men also fake orgasms. A 2009 study from the University of Kansas shows that males also fake orgasms (28% of males against the 67% of females). THE main reasons I'm fictional difficulty achieving of climax, judged sex too long or boring and the attempt to Don't make your partner feel bad.
The dynamics of orgasm fiction reveal i weaknesses of a psychological nature of the way we live sex. Understanding the differences in orgasmic experience is critical to Health and the sex therapyto live better Pleasure and appreciate the differences without seeing them as defects. Recognizing and accepting these variations improves communication between partners and promotes a sex life more satisfying it is healthy.