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PostPosted: 11/05/05 - 03:00    Post subject: Cumming&orgasms Vote now! Reply with quote


I know that our bodies go through a number of changes during sex. I guess that understanding these changes helps understand our sexuality. That’s why I would like to know more about it. I want to know more about female Cumming and orgasm. I think that is something that everyone should be interested into, especially men.
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PostPosted: 11/19/05 - 16:20    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Some people divided these sexual responses up into four phases. They called these phases’ arousal, plateau, orgasm, and resolution. Arousal phase with women is marked by blood, which begins to move to different parts of the body. The breasts begin to enlarge and nipples usually become erect. The outer labia lay flat and the inner labia begin to swell and darken. The clitoris swells and becomes more sensitive to sensations. Vagina begins to lubricate, and uterus starts to move up and away from vagina. Plateau is marked with further stimulation, where clitoris pulls back further under the hood. The inner and outer labia will darken and became quite dark or even red before orgasm. During female orgasm outer one-third of vagina starts to contract. The uterus and rectal sphincters also contract during women’s Cumming. There may be foot spasms or contracting facial muscles, which is not anything to be worried about.
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