It won't come as a great surprise that having sex, or total body contact, floods our bodies with oxytocin and» happy» endorphins that make us feel on top of the world — especially
when reaching orgasm!
Not exact matches
Sometimes
when making love it seems to be going OK until I am about to
reach orgasm but then I just «lose it» — i.e. there is no «feeling» - it just comes to an end.
Sometimes
when making love it seems to be going OK until I am about to
reach orgasm but then I just «lose it» — i.e. there is no «feeling» - it just comes...
There's the clutching reaction of the rhesus monkey, in which the female generally
reaches back with one hand and grasps the male, sometimes turning and looking over her shoulder at the presumed moment of his climax — which, if it does indicate a female eruption as well, would leave people in the dust
when it comes to simultaneous
orgasms.
Your big O may be the ultimate chill pill:
Orgasms trigger an increase in prolactin, a calming hormone that
reaches its highest levels
when we're asleep.
When you can, sex becomes less about performance and
reaching orgasm, and more about receiving pleasure, enjoying your partner, and awakening the aliveness in your body.