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how the orgasm stimulation works in human beings ? Explain in detail​

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Answered by Thaadikaaran
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Orgasms can be defined in different ways using different criteria. Medical professionals have used physiological changes to the body as a basis for a definition, whereas psychologists and mental health professionals have used emotional and cognitive changes. A single, overarching explanation of the orgasm does not currently exist.

Orgasm is associated with different changes: (1) somatic: the peak of oxytocin contributes to relaxation of the musculature, lowering blood pressure and heart beat, reducing the frequency of breathing, leading to an overall sense of physical relaxation; (2) emotional affective: oxytocin also mediates a sense of contentment, further accentuated by emotional feelings if the experience has been appreciated as highly rewarding; (3) endocrine: oxytocin released at orgasm increases estrogen and androgen receptors in the genital organs and pelvic floor, thus creating the endocrine basis for further enhancement of the physical response; and (4) finally oxytocin potentiates the couple's bonding through the powerful reward system specifically activated by intercourse with one or more pleasurable orgasms.

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