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Orgasm

Orgasm (from Greek ὀργασμός, orgasmos; "excitement, swelling"), sexual climax, or simply climax, is the sudden release of accumulated sexual excitement during the sexual response cycle, characterized by intense sexual pleasure resulting in rhythmic, involuntary muscular contractions in the pelvic region. Orgasms are controlled by the involuntary or…

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related to Further reading · 49
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related to Literature · 25
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related to Brain · 22
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related to Adaptive or vestigial · 17
Orgasm → Darwinian, Dawood, Donald Symons, Geoffrey Miller, Gould, He, Helen Fisher, Meredith Small, Puts, Regarding, Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, Stephen Jay Gould, The, These, Thus, Welling, While
related to Selective pressure and mating · 15
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related to Fringe theories · 14
Orgasm → According, An, Brody Costa, Costa, Defense Style Questionnaire, DSQ-40, Freud's, His, In, Lip, Moreover, Other, The, Wilhelm Reich
related to Fertility · 12
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related to Males · 12
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related to Dysfunction and satisfaction · 10
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related to Anal and prostate stimulation · 9
Orgasm → G-spot, In, It, Men, Much, Prostate, Regardless, Skene's, The

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Orgasmis acommon side effect of many medications0.90text
Orgasmis abyproduct of shared early male ontogeny0.90text
Orgasmis amate choice mechanism0.90text
Orgasmis agiven0.90text
sexual arousalinstance ofthis injury does not deprive one of sexual feelings0.80text
erotic desires.Scientific literature focuses on the psychology of female orgasm significantly more than it does on the psychology of male orgasminstance ofthis injury does not deprive one of sexual feelings0.80text
whichinstance ofthis injury does not deprive one of sexual feelings0.80text
Anne Koedtinstance ofMasters and Johnson's research on the topic came at the time of the second-wave feminist movement and inspired feminists0.80text
author of The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasminstance ofMasters and Johnson's research on the topic came at the time of the second-wave feminist movement and inspired feminists0.80text
to speak about theinstance ofMasters and Johnson's research on the topic came at the time of the second-wave feminist movement and inspired feminists0.80text
Elisabeth Lloyd.Australian urologist Helen O'Connell's 2005 research additionally indicates a connection between orgasms experienced vaginallyinstance oftheir notion that this provides the clitoris with sufficient sexual stimulation has been criticized by researchers0.80text
the clitorisinstance oftheir notion that this provides the clitoris with sufficient sexual stimulation has been criticized by researchers0.80text

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