The very moment you're in bed with your partner, and you start kissing, take off your clothes, and do more, how does your body react? Well, the most obvious reaction perhaps would be to hear your heart racing, blood pumping, and the muscles tensing up. And once you achieve an orgasm, you'll likely feel so euphoric, and you get that “floating” feeling too. But do you have an idea of what happens inside the brain when you orgasm? Here are a couple of eye-opening facts about the effects of an orgasm on the human brain.
The Genitals Broadcast Signals To The Brain
Whenever you're about to orgasm in bed after an intense round of sex with your partner, or with a sizzling hot Brisbane Adult Entertainment escort, your “pleasure centre”, which is the brain, lets you know what is enjoyable and what is not.
According to a recent French study, women experience two unique types of orgasms, and these are clitoral and vaginal, which are both different in sensations and blood flow. These two types of orgasms also affect a different set of nerves. For example, the clitoris, which stretches along both sides of the vulva concealing the labia minora, contains an estimated 8,000 nerve endings!
An Orgasm's Euphoric Feel Is Due To Lots of Neurochemicals
If you get that “cloud nine” or euphoric feel whenever you jerk off, then blame it on the flood of neurochemicals, which are actually chemical messengers that bring forth feelings of attachment or emotion, and even love or lust. The person's level of pleasure or euphoria will however, be dependent on the release of these neurochemicals.
According to a study that was published in the magazine Psychology Today, the areas of the brain that are affected by sexual arousal include the amygdala, nucleus accumbens, the VTA or ventral tegmental area, cerebellum and pituitary gland.
Orgasms Give A Heroin-Like Feel In Men And Women
Although guys and girls behave differently when having sex, they do have some similarities, especially when it comes to brain function. During an orgasm, the lateral orbitofrontal cortex, which is the region behind the left eye, basically shuts down or closes during an orgasm. This area is also the part of the brain that controls reasoning and behaviour.
According to a lovely 30-year old flight attendant named “Valerie”, whenever I orgasm, I get this jolting, shaky feel, it's as if if were hooked on heroin, or some form of amphetamines. When I jerk off, my eyes roll like marbles, my muscles cringe, and I get this floating feeling, as if I smoked a stick of weed”.
If you'd like to bring back that euphoria and roller-coaster high to your sex life, perhaps the easiest way would be to go online, and check out the galleries of Brisbane Adult Entertainment today, and get the opportunity to date the hottest and sexist women in your part of the country!




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