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Physiological characteristics of female orgasm 

Many women, even after years of marriage, are unsure if they have reached orgasm, and some husbands always hope their wives will reach orgasm with them. However, even they themselves sometimes struggle to identify when a woman has reached orgasm. There are several distinct characteristics of female orgasm during sexual activity:

1. Before orgasm, some women experience a flushed appearance on certain parts of their skin.

This is due to blood redistribution, with blood suddenly flowing to the surface of the body, causing congestion in the superficial blood vessels. The flush primarily appears on the face, chest, and breasts, and may also occur throughout the body.

2. Muscle tension occurs.

Due to increased muscle excitability, muscle tension develops in parts of the body, progressing from involuntary contractions to rhythmic contractions. During orgasm, muscle spasms may occur, mainly manifesting as spasms in the hands and feet, facial contortions, or body twisting.

3. Increased breathing and heart rate.

Due to excitation of the central nervous system, blood pressure rises, muscles contract, and aerobic metabolism accelerates, increasing the demand for oxygen, leading to increased breathing and heart rate. During orgasm, the respiratory rate can reach 40 breaths per minute, sometimes accompanied by rhythmic moaning; the heart rate increases to 120 beats per minute, and in some women, it can even reach 150-160 beats per minute.

4. Changes in sensation.

When women reach orgasm, some may experience blurred consciousness, decreased vision and hearing, or even temporary fainting; some women may also experience a decrease or loss of taste and smell. These sensations gradually return to normal during the resolution phase.

5. Vaginal muscle contractions

. During orgasm, the vaginal muscles, especially the muscles at the vaginal opening, undergo significant, powerful, and pleasurable contractions, providing a noticeable grip on the penis. These contractions typically occur 3-15 times, once every 0.8 seconds, lasting 2-4 seconds or longer, and bringing intense pleasure. The contractions are particularly pronounced in women with good physical condition who have never given birth. Finally, the woman's pelvic floor will involuntarily tremble (especially the levator vaginal muscles and anal sphincter muscles), and these muscles will consciously and rhythmically contract in response. Following this, rhythmic uterine contractions occur, progressing from the fundus to the cervix. The orgasmic phase involves numerous muscle spasms and lasts for a longer period. Some describe it as a mild electric shock or a warm current flowing from the lower body throughout the body.

6. Nipple erection:

Involuntary contractions occur in the muscle fibers of the breast tissue, blood vessels become congested, and the nipples become erect and hard. Once orgasm is reached, the breast skin becomes red and hot, and the areola becomes more swollen.

Female orgasms are generally diverse. A survey analysis of orgasms in 936 married women of childbearing age showed eight common single types: vaginal contraction type, warm current type, body shaking type, electric current type, playful and frenzied type, floating and ethereal type, moaning and restless type, and intoxicated hazy type. Some women experience two, three, or even four types simultaneously. Two or single types are the most common, accounting for about 66%, and the vast majority (about 88%) of women experience clinging to their partner during orgasm. Of course, 10% to 12% of women never experience orgasm, about 5% experience pleasure but no orgasm, and about 7% experience neither pleasure nor orgasm.

It should be noted that there are significant individual differences in female orgasmic responses; some are intense, some are weak; and it is not achieved in every sexual encounter, sometimes it occurs, sometimes it doesn't; some women have experienced all the different orgasmic responses, while others never know what an orgasm feels like. Therefore, couples should not place too much emphasis on the woman achieving orgasm every time they have sex; as long as both partners feel satisfied and happy during sex, that is sufficient. Those who have never experienced orgasm after many years of marriage are considered to have female sexual dysfunction and should consult a sexologist.

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