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    on what happens to the body. The four phases of the sexual response cycle are excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution. The first phase, excitement, is when the body prepares itself for sexual activity. The second phase, plateau, is when sexual excitement continues to grow. This phase is like the excitement phase, but the plateau phase heightens the sexual pleasure even more. The third phase, orgasm, is when a person releases all their pent up tension. This tension was created from all the…

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    The pleasure of living and the pleasure of the orgasm are identical. -Wilhelm Reich Sex and the civil rights that surround it are a hot topic in our nation, especially on college campuses. Whether it’s a conversation between two students or a school campaign on sexual education, the topic is always in the air. In a social setting, the conversation is normally dominated by a male, boasting about one of his bedroom engagements and how “good” or “bad” it was for him. Yet, one rarely hears how…

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    sexual response cycle. Physically men and women respond in a similar fashion as well, since humans are built in a similar way the human body reacts in similar manner sexually. The go through the different phases of the cycle: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution. Even though men and women are built the same way they are many key differences between their sexual response cycles. Everyone reacts differently to different stimulants and every sexual response is different. When it comes to a…

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    Despite the fact that vibrator sales are less discrete and can be easily seen on store shelves; there still appears to be a stigma attached to female sexuality that might make it more difficult to openly discuss these topics. The stigma comes from a variety of sources that include ideas of female purity, heteronormativity, and the medicalization of sexuality. Though we don’t see the diagnosis of hysteria anymore I definitely believe that this type of medicalization left a lasting impression on…

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    us ejaculate and orgasm. With women that is not the case, what makes a woman orgasm is that the man keeps doing whatever it is he is doing that makes her moan, make pleasant noises, increase her respiration rate and so on. So when you are well in the act and this starts happening that means you’ve hit the spot and all you have to do is don’t stop, don’t start mixing it up, don’t try to tease, just keep going, keep doing what ever it is that is working and you will make her orgasm. I know…

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    pursued to point of orgasm, and it may not have orgasm as its objective. Erotic satisfaction and some release from erotic tension are its objective. Most of the females discover how to masturbation as a result of the exploration of their own genitalia.…

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    differences in orgasms rates and types of oral sex in hookups and relationships. Orgasm rates in hookups are lower for women and higher for men. If a hookup occurs more than once the orgasm rate for women increases especially if the hookups happen more than three times, with this increase in women’s orgasm rates men’s orgasm rates are still higher. The reason that orgasm rates increase with repeat hookups is because the couple gets to know what will turn each other on. When comparing orgasm…

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    Many women around today’s society feel pressured to close up their V-neck shirts, or to make sure their nipples are hidden away forever. The fact of the matter is that female breasts are there for a reason. When female humans (or any animals to be exact) are pregnant, their bodies seek a surge in size, due to increased breast tissue production, fat storage, and hormonal changes. Also contributing, Montgomery tubercles, that provide a soothing and antibacterial lubricant, that aids…

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    A sexually uptight TV host, who has never had an orgasm, embarks on a sexual odyssey to experience her first one, but her obsession jeopardizes her engagement. STORY COMMENTS FINDING HER O presents as a raunchy, romantic comedy with an organically funny premise with the idea of the protagonist going in search of her first orgasm. It’s a fun concept. It’s also refreshing to have a female protagonist drive the plot and, in addition, it nice to see a script that focuses on the sexual…

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    are a few differences based on the physical differences. I am trying to identify both the similarities and the differences based on the theory put forth by Masters and Johnson. Keywords: Sexual response, Masters and Johnson, excitement, plateau, orgasm, resolution Similarities and Differences in The Sexual Response Cycle Between Men and Women Even though people are different we still try to identify what is “normal”. Once a “normal” is identified we can then compare it to our own lives to see…

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