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    During the 19th century, middle class women’s behavior and roles were being portrayed in a certain way with the idea of the cult of domesticity. The cult of domesticity was created to give limitations to women in the private and public sphere. Women’s role was mainly in the home as caring for her family and participating in house work. Also, women had little interactions with the public because of the cult of domesticity. The cult is based on these four virtues of principles “piety, purity,…

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    helps you sleep better at night time because your body is relaxed. “Indeed, people can learn a great deal about their sexual responses from masturbation. Self-stimulation is often helpful for women learning more about their arousal or to experience orgasms and for men experimenting with their response patterns to delay ejaculation. Finally, some people find that masturbation helps them to get to sleep at night, because the same generalized feelings of relaxation that often follow a sexual…

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    most intensive and the contractions are close together at intervals of about 0.08 second each time. As the orgasm continues, the contractions get less intensive and become further apart in time. Therefore the more sperm you have, the more you have to…

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    Making love has centuries of dramatic stories and myths surrounding it. The consequence is that you go into the act of having an intercourse for the first time with unreasonable expectations. This leads to quite a few physical and emotional complications. Here are the answers to some questions that might be on your mind and a few things which you can reasonably expect from your first sexual encounter. Will it be painful? There is a common belief that penetration is painful for the woman.…

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    the chances of have this disorder increases with age. Sexual dysfunction is categorized in one of the four following ways: desire, arousal, orgasm, and pain disorders. The lack of interest to pursue sexual relations is due to desire disorders. Arousal disorders is when it becomes challenging to become physically aroused or excited during sexual activity. Orgasms are the climax of a sexual activity,…

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    Sexual Response Cycle

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    humans becoming aroused and having the urge to find a mate is a common practice. Now when it comes to the Sexual Response Cycle according to Masters and Johnson there are four phases of a person’s response. There is the Excitement Phase, The Plateau, Orgasm, and the Resolution Phase (Wikipedia 2016). Now…

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    Pre-game Sex: Does it hurt or help an athlete? One of the oldest sports myths is that sex before a big game can hinder an athlete’s performance; however, there is no answer to this date about the influence of sexual activity and how it impacts athletic performance. Many young athletes refrain from sex and practice abstinence before an event, believing that sex can decrease athletic performance (Fischer). This has gained popularity among many successful athletes like Mohammed Ali who abstained…

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    Female Orgasmic Disorders

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    widely studied of all female sexual dysfunctions and is “characterized by difficulty experiencing orgasm and/or markedly reduced intensity of orgasmic sensations” (DSM-5, 2013, p. 430). This lack of sensation inevitably affects the quality of the sexual experience for women which is better understood when the physiological changes that normally take place in a woman's body during sexual arousal and orgasm are explored. When a woman becomes sexually excited, the blood vessels in the pelvic area…

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    choosing a sexual position where the intention is to conceive, it is advisable to go for one that allows deeper penetration. On top of that, a sexual position that ensures highest orgasm definitely aids the sperm cells in their travel towards the egg cell. The contraption in the reproductive trap brought about by orgasm ensures a smooth sailing travel towards conception. Here are some sexual positions that may just do that and more. The Missionary position This is the most common sexual…

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    to be a disorder caused by a women's overactive uterus. Dr. Dalrymple was an older man who owned a practice specifically to treat women of Hysteria. The treatment of hysteria was to realign the women's uterus, which is really just bringing women to orgasm. Dr. Dalrymple had two daughters in the film, whose names were Charlotte and Emily. Emily was very supportive of her father and studied pathology, while Charlotte believed hysteria to be a hoax. Her explanation for hysteria was that men simply…

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