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Welcome to the Expanded Sexual Response in Human Female and World Wide Sexuality Survey

 

 


 

 

 


TO ALL THE WOMEN ON THE GLOBE!

DON'T LET YOUR ORGASMS STAY AS JUST AS A LITTLE SNEEZE OR HICCUP  ALL YOUR LIFE!

IT IS NOT DIFFICULT!

YOU CAN HAVE IT!

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Expanded Sexual Response (ESR) and Altered States of Consciousness (ASC) Paintings

 

 


 

 

 

 


 


 

In the Sexology Journal  Archives of Sexual Behavior (2011; 40:227-229) issue Charles Moser Thrashes Martin P. Kafka's questionable hypothesis and proposal on Hypersexual Disorder in DSM-V (2013)

 


 

 


Psychiatry

Too much sex? Doctors want to make the diagnosis official

Zosia Bielski

Globe and Mail Update

There’s an old joke in psychiatry: A sex addict is someone who has more sex than the therapist.

Appropriately, psychiatrists are taking another stab at what laypeople call sex addiction, that most timely of maladies, as Tiger Woods prepares to re-emerge from the shelter of the Pine Grove Behavioral Health and Addiction Services clinic to address the world today.

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Download the original article by Komisaruk et al. JSM, July 28, 2011

New Scientist Article:

Brain Activation During Nipple, Clitoris and Vagina Stimulation: Homunculus of Female Orgasm

It's what women have been telling men for decades: stimulating the vagina is not the same as stimulating the clitoris. Now brain scan data has added weight to their argument.

The precise locations that correspond to the vagina, cervix and female nipples on the brain's sensory cortex have been mapped for the first time, proving that vaginal stimulation activates different brain regions to stimulation of the clitoris. The study also found a direct link between the nipples and the genitals, which may explain why some women can orgasm through nipple stimulation alone. The discoveries could ultimately help women who have suffered nerve damage in childbirth or disease.

 

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The Physiology of Female Sexual Response

 

The Physiology of Female Sexual Response

Even though the female genitalia look very different compared to the corresponding male organs, they offer many points of resemblance. Until the seventh week of gestation, there are no visible differences between male and female embryos. After seven weeks the male embryo starts its production of the male sex hormone testosterone which causes the embryological development of male sexual organs. In the absence of testosterone, a female body is developed.

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The New Four Nerve Theory of Female Orgasm

Imagine your neurons acting something like this. See more pictures of the brain.


Without nerves sending impulses back to the spinal cord and brain, an orgasm wouldn't be possible. Just like any other area of the body, the genitalia contain different nerves that send information to the brain to tell it about the sensation that's being experienced. This helps to explain why the sensations are perceived differently depending on where someone is being touched. A clitoral orgasm, for example, differs from a vaginal orgasm because different sets of nerves are involved.

 

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The G-Spot: A modern gynecological myth

American Journal Obstetrics and Gynecology

August 2001, part 1 • Volume 185 • Number 2

Abstract:

The G-spot is an allegedly highly erogenous area on the anterior wall of the human vagina. Since the concept first appeared in a popular book on human sexuality in 1982, the existence of the spot has become widely accepted, especially by the general public. This article reviews the behavioral, biochemical, and anatomic evidence for the reality of the G-spot, which includes claims about the nature of female ejaculation. The evidence is far too weak to support the reality of the G-spot. Specifically, anecdotal observations and case studies made on the basis of a tiny number of subjects are not supported by subsequent anatomic and biochemical studies. (Am J Obstet Gynecol 2001;185:359-62.) ...

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The Map of Hot Spots in Female Genitalia and Female Sexual Response

 

 

After Desmond Morris's new book 'NAKED WOMAN' (2004) there are new debates about the other possible hot spots of female genitalia. Clitoris, A-Spot, G-Spot, U-Spot and O-Spot are being investigated nowadays. Since there are many orgasm types in females, such as clitoral, vaginal, blended, status orgasmus and  anal, the scientists are now investigating the possible orgasm triggering mechanisms in the female genitalia. The summary of these hot spots are given below with a map to figure out where they are:

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Expanded Orgasm Defined by Patricia Taylor

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http:// www.ExpandedLovemaking.com

What are Expanded Orgasms? And, how does Expanded Orgasm fit into the greater, overall practice of Expanded Lovemaking?

First of all, you can, as giver, take someone into Expanded Orgasm (EO) through manual stimulation, oral sex or intercourse. In fact, you can actually bring your partner to EO from any point in your mind/body system–with your intention or touch, anywhere on your partner’s mind/body system--but, for our discussion, let’s assume, you begin by stimulating your partner’s genitals...

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Status Orgasmus

Status orgasmus was once defined by Masters and Johnson as orgasms lasting 10 sec to 60 sec. They reported a woman having a continuous orgasm lasting for 43 seconds.  However, more recently scientific research on female sexuality showed that such duration is very short for a real status orgasmus. In status orgasmus, both pelvic and pudental nerves take action, as well as clitoral, G-Spot, Vaginal, Uteral cervix stimulation contributes and the female has an orgasm duration of from minutes to more than an hour. During the status generally 20 to 100 minor orgasms are experienced in a couple of hours

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Orgasm Description Of Jade (How Status Orgasmus Is Experienced or Felt)

Jade K. is a medical doctor and a neurologist, she is interested in sex therapy. She is 31 years old. She had her first sexual intercourse at the age of 16, she first had her vaginal orgasm at the age of 24, when also she discovered her G-Spot. She started to have status orgasmus at the age of 28. She had nearly 35-40 partners since she was 16. Her score at the scale of Hypersexuality published on this page was 68. She says that she has been hypersexual since she was 26. She says that she does Kegel Exercises since she was 26. She has no psychiatric disorder or any mental problem! She is neither bipolar, nor obsessive compulsive or sex addict! Here is the description of her orgasm lasting for nearly 15-20 minutes...

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Towards a New Understanding of Female Orgasm

Female Orgasm has been a mystery for centuries. 100 years ago, it was not accepted normal to talk about the female orgasm in the society, it was a shame to mention about the female orgasm. Works  of Sigmud Freud, Kraft Ebbing, Havelock Ellis, Van de Velde, Wilhelm Reich started to mention about the female orgasm. During Victorian Era pleasure from sex for women was prohibited...

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What Happens During Expanded Orgasms in Human Female?

Expanded Orgasm is new term coined by Patricia Taylor in 1995, in her PhD thesis and in her book ‘Expanded Orgasm’. It means a continous orgasmic state that may last for from a couple of minutes to hours. Similar experiences have been defined in Tantric literature and Taoist Love Making in the East. In her video ‘Expand Her Orgasm Tonight’ Patricia Taylor proves in herself how a woman can have an extended and/or expanded orgasm through the stimulation of both clitoris and G-Spot. Brauers also defined the similar experiences in female subjects in their book ‘ESO Ecstasy Program’ during early 1990’s...

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Cosmic Orgasm

Cosmic orgasm is a term mostly defined the sexual experience and expanded orgasm experienced during the effect of some psychedelics such as LSD and psilocybin (magic mushrooms). It is believed that the orgasm is experienced in every cell of the body, with the unification of ONENESS with the Universe. Cosmic orgasm is not a proper scientific sexology term, but only a word to express the subjective feeling of the person.The term has been used in many Tantra books recently, such as "Urban Tantra" by Barbara Carellas. The pleasure they say is undefinable. However, some Tantric Orgasms are also coined as COSMIC ORGASM...

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The Preliminary Scale of Expanded Sexual Response:

Do You Have Expanded Sexual Response? How Great is Your Sexual Life?

 

SCORE YOUR SEXUAL RESPONSE (ESR SCORE)

 


 

 

The Largest Internet Female Orgasm Survey among British Women (2008)

 

Key Findings

Nearly half of all women are not getting their share of orgasms!

• The G-spot is not a myth – 75% of women claim to have one. And women who don’t think they have a G-spot rarely orgasm 

• Women who claim to have a good pelvic floor have twice as many orgasms as those who don’t 

• Women who undertake regular pelvic floor exercises using a resistance device reported a much improved sex life within 4 weeks ...

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The Findings:

 


 

The New Kinsey Report (FAQ)

Kinsey Institute

 


 

New Aspects About the Definitions of Hypersexuality

Hypersexuality has long been defined as the excessive and uncontrollable desire to have sex, sexual fantasies and urges. For women nymphomania term has been used, for men satyriasis term has been used for defining the same phenomenon. DSM V will be defining a Hypersexual Disorder in 2013 supported  by APA (American Psychiatric Association) There is a chaos in terminology about excessive sexual desire and activity. Hypersexual is also used for women who have expanded sexual response of the female. The normals of the female sexual response has not been defined properly until now. The normals for female sexuality are changing by time.

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Are You A Hypersexual Woman?

Are You Sexually Compulsive?

Do you suffer from Bipolar Hypersexuality?

 


 

 


 

What is Sexual Addiction?


Extended-Expanded-Tantric Orgasms in Graphics

Orgasm Types in women varies according to the new theories of Neo-Tantra. Contrary to the known classical orgasms defined by Masters & Johnson, new theories and models are developed about the female orgasms. Here are the main schematic descriptions of 'Towards a new understanding of female orgasm'...

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What Happens in the Brain During Orgasm?

Although the reasons for having sex of any kind are varied and complex, reaching orgasm is usually the goal. Because we're all so different, coming up with a universal description of an orgasm is impossible. The one thing that most people can agree on is that it's an incredibly, intensely pleasurable experience...

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The Erogenous Spots in Female Genitalia: Clitoris, G-Spot, A-Spot, U-Spot

By Desmond Morris

In addition to the vaginal passage and its surrounding labia, the female genitals also boast four sexual 'Hot Spots'. These are small zones of heightened erotic sensitivity, the stimulation of which during the mating act helps to bring the female nearer to an orgasmic condition. They are: the Clitoris, the U-spot, the G-spot, and the A-spot. The first two are outside the vagina, the second two inside it:

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Big "O" and Orgasm Pill

Not long ago I heard an Australian radio program called The Orgasmic Brain, hosted by Natasha Mitchell. One of the guests on the program was Gert Holstege, a Dutch scientist who has begun mapping events in the brain during orgasm using brain scans of the event. At the very end of their interview, Dr. Holstege said: We are addicted to sex as you know, as everybody is. [It is the] orbital frontal cortex that is controlling whether we can do it or not. And for example people that don't have this part of the brain - and these people exist [due to brain injury] - these people really go for [orgasm] all the time.

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Is Intercourse Better Than Masturbation?

As known the secretion of prolactin after orgasm induces the fatigue and the sleepiness after orgasm. Prolactin is believed to induce the relaxation after orgasm. It is reported that prolactin release after intercourse induced orgasm is fourfold more than the masturbation induced orgasm. Is intercourse induced orgasm more satisfactory or not, it is not certain yet:

The post-orgasmic prolactin increase following intercourse is greater than following masturbation and suggests greater satiety...

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Brain Chemistry of Orgasm

Let's look at what goes on in the brain during sex and orgasm. Although you think everything happens between your legs, the experience of orgasm actually occurs between your ears. Certain pathways are turned on, while your defenses are turned off. This happens by means of chemical messengers and the nerve cell receptors they bind to. These neurochemical changes take place in the limbic system, or "mammalian brain." The mammalian brain controls almost all bodily functions. It's the seat of emotions, desires, drives and impulses. It's where you fall in and out of love...or lust....

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Ultrasound Nails the Location of Elusive G-Spot! : Grafenberg Spot Exists!

New Scientist Article

FOR women, it is supposed to trigger one of the most intense orgasms imaginable, with waves of pleasure spreading out across the whole body. If the "G spot orgasm" seems semi-mythical, however, that's because there has been scant evidence of its existence. Now for the first time gynaecological scans have revealed clear anatomical differences between women who claim to experience vaginal orgasms involving a G spot and those who don't. It might mean that there is a G spot, after all. What's more, a simple test could tell you if it's time to give up the hunt, or if your partner just needs to try harder.

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Is BDSM a Pathological Behavior?

 

BDSM (Bondage-domination-sadomasochism)  is classified as a pathological behavior in DSM classification in the section of Paraphilias. However some psychiatrists claim that it is not as pathological as it has been thought. According to latest research, there is no evidence that SM/fetish people have a higher degree of psychopathology than the rest of the population.

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Tantric Sexercises

Tantric Sexercises For Men Tantric Sexercises for Women

 

Full Body Orgasms Using Tantric Breath, Pelvic Exercises and PC-Muscle Control

 

 


WHAT IS KABBAZAH?

 

 

KABBAZAH (POMPOIR, SAHAJOLI)

The Art of Milking Lingam by Using Yoni

 

 

Kabbazah is a term originates from ancient sexual rituals of Arabs and Egypt. Most of the courtesans and some women were trained such that they could use their PC-Muscles so effectively to turn their yoni into a sucking machine. In Thailand there are many shows of women performing Kabbazah, who can draw in and expell fluids into their vaginas.

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The Hierarchy of Female Orgasmic Response

The female sexual response and female orgasms have been a mystery for centuries. The limits and extents of the capability of women to achieve orgasms and get from sexual activity is a curious and unknown question. The research of Masters and Johnson, revealed some scientific objective physiological facts about the female sexual response in 1966 for the first time in history. However, what Masters and Johnson were proposing was that a woman can achieve orgasm by only the stimulation of clitoris, while vaginal orgasms were regarded as myths by these scientists. It has long been known that vaginal orgasms apart from clitoral orgasms also existed...

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Tantric Sexual Energy

 

 

The ideas of Tantric massage come from Tantra - an ancient brand of mysticism that appeared on the Indiant subcontinent thousands of years ago.Tantra was a method for spiritual growth and expansion of consciousness. It was non-dualistic, that is it did not divide the world into opposing good and bad. Rather, everything was seen in full acceptance as experiences to live through and grow through, by entering everything directly with a mystical approach (not to be confused with "mysterious", mysticism is a method of direct experience rather than philosophy and doctrine)

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 THE KAMA SUTRA CALENDER (HAVE SOME FUN!)

 


 

 

 


Truths about Male Multiple Orgasms

In the Beginning... literally

From the first time that Ancient Man looked down at his deflated penis after an enjoyable orgasm he has tried to explain why, with a beautiful woman beside him and very likely still wanting more, he now suddenly wanted sleep more than anything else:

"After ejaculation a man is tired, his ears are buzzing, his eyes are heavy and he longs for sleep... In ejaculation he experiences a brief second of sensation but long hours of weariness as a result. On the other hand, if a man reduces and regulates his ejaculation to an absolute minimum, his body will be strengthened, his mind at ease and his vision and hearing improved. Although the man seems to have denied himself an ejaculatory sensation at times, his love for his woman will greatly increase."

-P'eng Tsu (Taoist Master to Emperor Huang Ti)
"Secrets of the Jade Chamber", circa 200 BCE

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Female Orgasm and Altered States of Consciousness

 

 

New Scientist Magazine

Sex on the brain: Orgasms unlock altered consciousness

 


 

 

 

Our intrepid reporter performs an intimate act in an fMRI scanner to explore the pathways of pleasure and pain

WITH a click and a whirr, I am pulled into the scanner. My head is strapped down and I have been draped with a blanket so that I may touch my nether regions - my clitoris in particular - with a certain degree of modesty. I am here neither for a medical procedure nor an adult movie. Rather, I am about to stimulate myself to orgasm while an fMRI scanner tracks the blood flow in my brain.

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