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Signals of a woman's impending orgasm (repost) 

When a woman desires sex or is nearing orgasm, her body will exhibit certain reactions. During sex, men should not ignore these sexual signals; perhaps she hasn't quite reached her full potential yet?
What are some signs a woman is close to orgasm ?
Body Signal 1: Breast
Pinkening. This indicates a woman's level of arousal. If a woman's breasts and face gradually turn pink, it's telling you: you're doing it right, keep going. Additionally, a woman's breasts will swell during sexual arousal, becoming up to 25% larger than usual.
Body Signal 2: Pupils
. When a woman is aroused, her pupils will involuntarily dilate. This is because her body is ready to receive more stimulation, so the brain commands the iris to dilate, allowing more light into the eye. This is when men should take action.
Body Signal 3: Eyelashes.
Studies show that women who have taken birth control pills blink 32% more per minute than others. These women experience hormonal changes and are particularly attracted to strong, rugged men. At this time, show her your most resolute and confident side.
Body Signal 4: Nose.
A woman's sense of smell is particularly sensitive in the morning, making this the perfect time to be attentive. Prepare a delicious breakfast and bring it to her bedside, ideally with a warm banana and nut bread. Studies show that the aroma of this bread can increase vaginal lubrication.
Body Signal 5: Abdomen.
Wondering if now is a good time to make love? Observe her breathing. If a woman's stomach contracts when she inhales, it indicates she is breathing shallowly with her chest. This suggests she is under pressure, so it's best not to rush things. If both her abdomen and chest rise when she inhales, it means she is breathing more deeply, a sign of excitement and arousal.
Body Signal 6: Back
. During orgasm, a woman arches her back. At this time, you can hold her tightly and coordinate your posture with hers. Remember, don't stop; maintain the same rhythm and intensity until she reaches her peak.
Does more vaginal lubrication mean greater arousal?
This lubrication mainly serves as lubrication, facilitating penile insertion and effectively preventing discomfort caused by "hard friction" of the sexual organs. The presence of vaginal lubrication indicates a high level of female sexual arousal, preparing the woman for upcoming sexual activity and creating favorable conditions for reaching orgasm. However, similar to male penile erection during intercourse, this only signifies a state of arousal and does not guarantee orgasm. Sustained and abundant vaginal lubrication suggests a longer duration of intercourse, preventing the woman from stopping due to vaginal dryness or pain, but whether she will experience sufficient pleasure is uncertain.
Excessive friction can hinder penile penetration, while insufficient friction is detrimental to intimacy. Some women experience excessive vaginal lubrication, which, combined with vaginal laxity or a small male genitalia, can reduce the pleasure derived from normal friction. Female orgasm
varies from person to person and is influenced by psychological, environmental, and other factors, not simply by abundant vaginal lubrication. Therefore, the amount of vaginal lubrication is not directly related to the ability to achieve pleasure. Ideally, a woman's vaginal lubrication should be optimal during mutual sexual intercourse, ensuring sufficient vaginal lubrication. This lubrication should continue after intercourse begins, without dryness, irritation, pain, or excessive lubrication, and cease naturally after orgasm. Unveiling
the mystery of female vaginal lubrication
: Some women with low libido don't require sexual stimulation and may use aphrodisiacs to enhance their experience. After all, vaginal lubrication is normal for women, as it serves as the birth canal and the passage for menstruation. However, the production of vaginal lubrication during female sexual arousal, especially during orgasm, has long puzzled sexologists.
Initially, it was believed that small folds forming secretory openings in the vestibule on either side of the vaginal opening allowed mucus from the vestibular glands to flow out during arousal. In the late 1950s, Masters discovered that the secretion originated from deeper within the vagina. In fact, even women who had their vestibular glands removed still experienced vaginal lubrication, thus refuting previous theories. Ma believed that when a woman is sexually aroused, small droplets, the size of beads of sweat, begin to seep from the vaginal walls, soon wetting the entire vagina. However, puzzlingly, there was no good explanation for this phenomenon. Their searches inside the vagina yielded no results for secretory glands. Strangely, how could secretions be produced without glands?

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