Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Non-Coital Sex Can Give Female Orgasms
We have always believed that women could orgasm during penetrative sex.
Also, many believe that there are different kinds of female orgasms which include G-spot, vaginal or clitoral orgasms.
But a recent study in the in the journal Clinical Anatomy says most women don't get orgasms during penetrative sex.
The researchers say here is no structure in the vagina that can get a woman off.
The study also revealed that, all women can orgasm if the Clitoris, the female erectile organs and surrounding erectile tissue, which are the sources of female orgasm, are well simulated.
"Male ejaculation does not automatically mean the end of sex for women.
"Touching and kissing can be continued almost indefinitely, and non-coital sexual acts after male ejaculation can be used to produce orgasm in women," the review's co author, Dr Vincenzo Puppo, said.
So, even when there is no actual coitus, women can get orgasm from other sexual acts like touching and kissing.
Also called the female penis, the clitoris is made from the same material as the male penis.
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