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  2. Sexual stimulation - Wikipedia

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    Sexual stimulation is a broad term, usually understood to mean physical touching of the genitals or other body parts. The term can, however, include stimuli affecting the mind (sexual fantasy), [1] or senses other than touch sight, smell, or hearing). Sufficient physical stimulation of the genitals usually results in an orgasm.

  3. Spontaneous orgasm - Wikipedia

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    A spontaneous orgasm, or spontaneous ejaculation when it occurs in males, is an orgasm which occurs spontaneously and involuntarily without sexual stimulation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Nocturnal emissions may be considered a normal/physiological form of spontaneous orgasm. [ 1 ]

  4. Sexual anhedonia - Wikipedia

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    Normally, humans feel pleasure from an orgasm; upon reaching a climax, chemicals are released in the brain, and motor signals are activated that will cause quick cycles of muscle contraction in the corresponding areas of both males and females. Sometimes these signals can cause other involuntary muscle contractions, such as body movements and ...

  5. Most women don't climax from penetration alone — and ... - AOL

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    In fact, females on average are “more likely to orgasm without penetration,” O'Reilly says. “Buzzing, rubbing, grinding, kissing, sucking and caressing externally are more likely to lead to ...

  6. Do I need to worry if I don't reach orgasm during sex? - AOL

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    But having sex, even without one, can still be pleasurable. ... (only about 1 in 5 women orgasm from penis-in-vagina sex, for example). It might also be a case of performance anxiety, especially ...

  7. 22 Ways Men Can Make Their Orgasms Better - AOL

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    A study in the Journal of Sex Research advocated “edging,” or the practice of purposefully delaying orgasm for a more intense climax. The study showed that if people paused when they were ...

  8. Penile–vaginal intercourse - Wikipedia

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    The hypothesis of two modes of female orgasm – vaginal or clitoral – is not tenable. Rather, it is a complex reaction in which all organ systems of the human body are involved. [63] [64] [65] Without clitoral stimulation, 23.3% of women reach orgasm during vaginal intercourse, with simultaneous clitoral stimulation 74%. [66]

  9. Why 'Ruined Orgasms' Can Feel Surprisingly Good - AOL

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    Once your orgasm or your partner’s orgasm has been successfully wrecked, keep rolling around if you want to. You can also get straight into post-sex cuddles or any other aftercare practices you ...