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| Orgasms during intercourse |
Yes, the human Orgasm. A fascinating and mysterious thing
for many people – women, and the men who try to get them there, especially (a
whopping 70 percent of women rarely or never have Orgasms during intercourse).
But for a select few, having an Orgasm isn’t as
complicated and can even sometimes be as involuntary as a sneeze or a yawn.
There is even a recently diagnosed medical condition, known as persistent Sexualarousal syndrome, which can bring sufferers immense discomfort and even pain as
they experience consistent waves of Orgasms throughout the day.
It’s understandable, then, that what causes climax can be
very different from person to person – and even, dare we say, strange. And
while for most men and women the cause of an Orgasm takes a little handiwork,
there are other more bizarre Orgasm triggers that don’t even require that.
Here, we take a look at nine crazy things that can cause Orgasms that you’ve
probably never heard of.
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| Breastfeeding |
1. Breastfeeding
Similar to the whole Nipplegasm thing from earlier, researchers
have found that Orgasms can be triggered in women who are breastfeeding. The
nerves that connect the breasts to the genitalia are most likely the cause of
this one. It’s not new to state that many mothers have claimed over the years
that they have achieved Orgasm whilst breastfeeding their babies. It turns out its
actually pretty normal as the Nipple stimulation caused by breastfeeding
activates the exact same regions of the brain as when genitals are stimulated.
What’s more for breastfeeding mothers is that the body
releases oxytocin during breastfeeding that is also linked to Orgasmic
sensations and can increase the sensual physical response. It’s often not
talked about and many women may feel uncomfortable discussing it but the fact
is that our bodies sometimes are not able to separate the physical stimulation
from the conscious awareness of a situation that is completely non-Sexual.
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| Yawning |
2. Yawning
Can you imagine if you could consciously make yourself
reach climax simply by yawning? Well, chances are, if you’re on the
antidepressant Clomipramine then that superpower is now yours. Clomipramine was
developed in the early 1960s as an antidepressant to be used for the treatment
of obsessive-compulsive disorder, major depressive disorder, body dysmorphic
disorder and even premature Ejaculation. This drug works by inhibiting the
reuptake of neurotransmitters such as norepinephrine and serotonin. But it’s
also an old drug that actually affects lots of other receptors in the brain,
including adrenergic ones that could be causing this Orgasmic side-effect as
these type of receptors are also found in your genitalia. Once the drug hits
them, they are stimulated and can lead to smooth muscle contraction and a
constriction of the veins that is often associated with feelings of Orgasm.
| Thumb Sucking |
3. Thumb Sucking
It just may be time to bring back that bad childhood
habit. That’s right, sucking on your thumb has been reported to be able to
cause Orgasms in specific cases. Last year a quadriplegic man, Rife Biggs, made
news headlines for discovering that he could give himself Orgasms simply by
sucking on his thumb just like a kid. This concept of thumb stimulation isn’t
that bizarre though, at least not according to a Sex therapist or researcher.
It turns out that there’s a concept known as a “transfer Orgasm” which has been
attributed to cases where toe or finger sucking has been found to cause Orgasms
(maybe why the foot fetish is fairly popular). The idea is simple in that
massaging or sucking various appendages can have the effect of transferring the
erotic sensations of the genitalia to the toe in the person’s brain. So next
time you’re in bed with your partner or just by yourself why not close your
eyes and give it a go… you might be surprised with the effects.
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| Parkinson’s Drugs |
In case you didn’t already know, Parkinson’s disease is a
terrible disorder of the nervous system that primarily affects the motor system
and causes a person to have tremors in their hands and stiffness in the limbs.
It’s a debilitating disease that affects a large number of people. There are
some drugs out there that are routinely used by physicians to treat the
symptoms of the disease including the drug rasagiline. Now, this particular
drug has been fairly effective – aside from a rare side-effect. A 42-year-old
woman recently found herself dealing with increased arousal and libido levels
after taking the drug causing her to have spontaneous Orgasms three to five
times a day. After quitting the drug, she noticed the Orgasms stopped, as well
as her libido dropping back to normal levels, but after starting the treatment
course again, these peculiar side-effects immediately returned. Doctors
attribute these Orgasms to the drug causing an excessive level of dopamine – a
neurotransmitter for pleasure– in her brain.
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| PSAS |
5. PSAS
We’ve all heard of multiple Orgasms, but imagine having up
to 200 or more Orgasms a day. It sounds amazing but too much of a good thing
can be pretty horrible, actually. The condition is called persistent Sexual
arousal syndrome, or PSAS. Dr. Sandra Leiblum was one of the first to identify
it as a genuine diagnosis that is characterised by “intense feelings of genital
congestion and sensations that are typically unaccompanied by any conscious
awareness of Sexual desire.” People who suffer from this can find their lives
upended. Simple things like going for a drive can send them into uncontrollable
waves of Orgasms which can be embarrassing and dangerous and make simple
day-to-day tasks almost impossible to accomplish. These sensations can last
hours or even, in some cases, days. As of yet there seems to be no easy cure or
even a consensus on what causes this syndrome to occur in the first place.
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| Labour |
6. Labour
Labour-induced Orgasms might be something you’ve heard
rumblings of before. And, they’re probably one of the more bizarre Orgasm
triggers in this roundup. This is definitely not a common phenomenon by any
stretch but according to a survey of midwives who had helped with 206,000
births, 668 of the mothers experienced sensations similar to that of an Orgasm.
And nine of these mothers actually felt a full-on Orgasm from giving birth.
Pretty crazy. Now, the reason why this happens should be obvious. The birthing
process, while usually extremely painful, does still stimulate the same areas
of the Vagina that would normally be stimulated for an ordinary Vaginal Orgasm.
Scientists also believe that the hormonal surges mothers undergo during labour
could play a huge role in triggering these Orgasmic sensations. What’s more is
that this study only asked the midwives who assisted in the birthing process,
and not the actual mothers themselves. So this phenomenon of Orgasmic births
could actually be much more common in reality.
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| Mindgasms |
7. Mindgasms
As Dr. Jessica O’Reilly, author of The New Sex Bible, puts
it: the hottest Sex happens between our ears. Often, if you really focus on Sexual
thoughts that can actually be enough to make you reach an Orgasm. Sometimes
referred to as “energy Orgasms” due to the large amount of mental concentration
and breathing techniques required, they can be achieved by almost anyone, male
or female. A researcher at Rutgers University, Dr. Barry Komisaruk, using an
MRI, found that subjects who were able to achieve a “mindgasm” showed brain
activity in the exact same spot as those who were stimulated to Orgasm by
traditional genital contact. With concerted effort and focus, you too could
learn how to achieve a mindgasm, hands-free.
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| Nipplegasms |
8. Nipplegasms
Scientists have recently uncovered that stimulating a
woman’s Napples activates the exact same part of the brain as touching her
Clit0ris does. This part of the brain contains shared neurons that are
stimulated when either the Clit0ris or Nipples are touched. It’s these neurons
which signal for the release of oxytocin, a neurochemical which causes feelings
of pleasure and relaxation. The levels of oxytocin then spike in the brain just
before reaching Orgasm. Dr. Herbert Otto, a Sex researcher, found that 29% of
women reported experiencing an Orgasm from Breast stimulation at least once in
their lives. Furthermore, women who partook in the study also claimed that the
Nipple itself wasn’t the most sensitive part of the Breast. Rather they
identified an area right around the areola as the most responsive to Sexual
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| Exercise-Induced Orgasms |
9. Exercise-Induced Orgasms
Recent studies have shown that exercise can make people –
mainly women, thankfully – reach climax. Often referred to as coregasms these
Orgasmic reactions tend to occur when women practice core-strengthening
exercises. Researchers at the Indiana University Center for Sexual Health Promotion found that women who did a variety of exercises – including crunches,
weight lifting, rope climbing, yoga and even swimming – were able to induce an
Orgasm. The majority of participants of the study actually found themselves
able to induce these Orgasms whenever they wanted to without touching
themselves manually. If you think that’s crazy, wait till you hear that 44% of
the study’s participants reported that they had experienced 11 or more Orgasms
during their exercise sessions. The scientists aren’t exactly sure how or why
the Orgasms get triggered via exercise but argue that the exertion offered by
exercise causes increased blood flow to the Vaginal area while certain
exercises also place pressure on the Clit0ris. So next time you’re at the gym,
keep in mind that the woman grunting next to you might actually be really
enjoying her workout.









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