What changes occur with women sexual organs when she is excited and what happens with men body? Is it necessary that their sexual organs are attached in the moments of excitement? I am very curious about it, I am only 15, and I want to try sex for the first time with my boyfriend.
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The first sign of sexual response in women looks a bit different from the first obvious signs in men, penis erection. The walls of the vagina are moistened with a lubricating fluid within ten to thirty seconds from the onset of sexual stimulation. To most people, the lubrication of the sexual organs like female vagina and the erection of the penis may seem like completely different reactions, but they share a common cause. In the genitals of both men and women, during sexual intercourse more blood enters the surrounding tissues than can exit, producing vasocongestion. Important changes are in the clitoris, for example. In this tiny organ is located under a hood of flesh, just above the entrance to the vagina is packed with many sensitive nerve endings, and the stimulation of this organ contributes greatly to the heightening of the woman's sexual response and feelings of pleasure during sexual encounters. Hoewer direct contact with the clitoris is not necessary in order to stimulate it; the hood of flesh that covers it is attached to the lips of the vagina, and during normal thrusting of the penis into the vagina during intercourse the friction created does well to stimulate the clitoris. The clitoris is responsive to purely psychological stimuli as well, such as erotic trains of thought and this is similar to the responsiveness of the male penis. In addition to changes present in the woman's sexual organs, a series of changes is also present in her breasts, also other changes that appear in both men and women throughout the entire body during the excitement phase. Voluntary muscles tense and relax, pulse rate speeds up, and blood pressure rises.
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