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Orgasm


 

An orgasm, also known as a sexual climax, is a pleasurable physical, psychological or emotional response to prolonged sexual stimulation. It is often accompanied by a notable physiological reaction, such as ejaculation, blushing or spasm and may be followed by aftershocks.

References

  • Singer, J., and I. Singer. Types of Female Orgasm. In J. LoPiccolo and L. LoPiccolo, eds., Handbook of Sex Therapy. New York: Plenum Press, 1978.
  • Dr KM Dunn, Dr LF Cherkas and Prof TD Spector "Genetic influences on variation in female orgasmic function: a twin study" Biology Letters, a Royal Society journal. June 2005.
  • Whipple, B., Myers B., and Komisaruk, B. "Male Multiple Ejaculatory Orgasms: A Case Study", J Sex Ed & Therapy 1998 23(2):157-162.
  • Reich, Wilhelm. The Function of the Orgasm. New York: Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux, 1986. ISBN 0374502048
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