SEXUAL PHYSIOLOGY
An orgasm is like a rocket ride. First the ascent, then the blackout, and after that the burst of light as the golden apple turns into the golden sun and azure skies with a slow parachute until the earth appears below, streams and meadows or a city street. You slowly touch and bounce up again. . . . Then you slowly touch once more, and then the afterglow and the deep refreshing sleep.
Orgasm can be a very mild experience, like a ripple or peaceful sigh; it can be a very sensuous experience where our body glows with warmth; it can be an intense experience with crying out and thrashing movements; it can be an ecstatic experience with momentary loss of awareness.
Sometimes I think orgasms are overrated. Getting there is more than half the fun.
People interpret their sexual responses in various ways, as these quotations show. But the basic details of how the body responds to sexual arousal are identical whether the stimulation comes from touching, kissing, intercourse, masturbation, fantasy, watching a movie, or reading a book. This statement does not imply that sex is just a mechanical process, any more than dancing or playing the violin is "only" mechanical because certain parts of the body are involved in these activities. Human sexual response is multidimensional, with input from feelings and thoughts, learning and language, personal and cultural values, and many other sources combining with our biological reflexes to create a total experience.
To understand the complexities of human sexuality, it is helpful to become familiar with the details of sexual physiology (the functions of our sexual anatomy). Learning about the various responses of the body during sexual arousal and about the forces that regulate them will increase your awareness of your own and your partner's responses and may clarify many misconceptions, myths, and questions about sex. It is also important to understand sexual physiology to comprehend many sexual disorders discussed later in the article.
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