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How the vagina changes from foreplay to orgasm

How the vagina changes from foreplay to orgasm

It is known that the male genital organ changes shape and grows when he is excited, but did you know that the vagina also undergoes changes?

The male genital organ is erect when the man is aroused, the penis grows and swells from the rush of blood, so that penetration becomes possible. In addition, this is also where secretion before ejaculation occurs, but everyone already knows this.
And yes, did you know that the same thing happens with the vagina? Most people do not know this, because it is not as distinct as when it comes to the penis.

Did you know?
* As soon as the sensual games begin, the vagina almost immediately begins to secrete a secretion. Depending on the person and the situation, the body begins to secrete lubricant within 10 to 30 seconds after the start of the "game". This happens after the woman gets excited, as some would say - she becomes "wet". The amount of secretion secretion depends on several factors: from the person himself, from excitement, the cycle, taking drugs...

* When the woman is excited, the vagina becomes deep and grows. The vaginal opening is inflated to better induce male ejaculation. Imagine how the penis looks "released" and how much it grows when it is erect. The vagina grows as much when the woman is excited.* The lower, "upper" part of the vagina almost doubles after the woman is excited, but that part does not have those nerves that create a feeling of pleasure, except at the tip itself. The part in which the vagina is most sensitive (not including the G-spot) is the lower part, right at the entrance of the vagina, because there are the most nerves which give the woman the feeling of pleasure.


* Kegel muscles, the pelvic floor muscles, can be strengthened by exercising so that the vaginal opening becomes tighter. In this way, incontinence is prevented at the same time. The Kegel muscles are located in the lower part of the pelvis, they enable the stopping of urination, while in the case of orgasm they automatically tighten (muscle contraction). You can tighten them at will, in order to excite your partner even more during penetration, during sex, and you can exercise at any time, when you are sitting on the chair in the office or when you are waiting for the bus.

* When the woman is excited, the erectile tissue around the ureter is also grafted so that urination during the sexual act is prevented, while in this way the entry of bacteria is prevented. This tissue is very sensitive and is connected to the clitoris. Erectile tissue during excitement becomes more sensitive and stronger, which increases pleasure during vaginal and anal sex.

* During excitement, the clitoris and nearby regions swell almost twice due to blood circulation. Although it may be the biggest clicker, it doesn't mean the most excitement, but it is easier to stimulate.

* Sken's glands, which are located around the ureter, take on the role of producing female ejaculates. Yes, even women can ejaculate, and this is called "squirting".
However, this happens to few women. In some women, Sken's glands are small, so they have a small production, while in some there is none at all. /Telegraph/