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Female Sexual Response
The famous sex researchers, William Masters
and Virginia Johnson, were the first to outline the four stages of
sexual response in human beings. These stages apply to both men and
women, but each gender experiences the stages differently. Men
typically race through the stages faster than women do, but that's only
on average. In some situations, women may be ready for orgasm much
faster than a man. We'll look at each of the stages as they occur in
women and we'll tell you what signs to watch for so you'll be able to
determine when your partner is ready for the next stage.
Stage 1 – Excitement
This is one of the easiest stages to reach for both men
and women. A woman can become excited just by smelling your cologne or
having your hand brush against her breasts. She can become excited by
fantasizing about sexual encounters or by flirting with you during
dinner. In fact, during the average date, women may become excited ten
to fifteen times. Most of those times do not lead to the next level,
however.
The female body responds to this stage in very specific
ways. Let's go through some of those physical signs of excitement:
Her nipples become erect
Her vagina starts becoming lubricated
Her clitoris begins to swell and grow larger
The inner parts of her vagina begin to expand
Her breasts may even increase in size if she becomes
highly aroused
These are not the only physical signs, but these are
probably the ones you or her may notice. Notice that during this early
stage, her vagina is already becoming lubricated. Many men have the
mistaken notion that this is a sign that a woman is ready to engage in
intercourse. That is not the case. A lubricated vagina only means a
woman is aroused. All of these signs do suggest, however, that her body
is preparing for the possibility of sex.
Stage 2 – Plateau
This second stage does not occur as frequently as the
arousal or excitement stage. In fact, most incidents of arousal never
reach this level. So when does a woman reach this level? Well, she will
require more physical stimulation. Foreplay, for example, will help her
move to this stage, so does increased fantasizing. During this stage,
sexual tension inside her body is growing.
This stage is also accompanied by more physical signs. A
few of those signs are listed below:
Breasts may increase noticeably in size
The vagina swells and the vaginal opening begins to
narrow
The clitoris becomes more erect
Her heart beat may increase noticeably
The color of the labia minora will change from pink to
either red or wine-color
This final physical sign is very important. Researchers
have found that if the color-change does not occur, then women rarely
have an orgasm.
About one-half to three-fourths of women also experience
what is termed a “sex flush” on parts of their body. The increased
blood flow to the skin sometimes gives the appearance of a flush over
the chest or other parts of the body.
During the plateau stage, the woman's body is becoming
ready for intercourse. Only near the end of this stage is she
physically ready for vaginal intercourse.
Stage 3 – Orgasm
All
of those women who fake their orgasms end up continually jumping from
the second to the fourth stage of sexual response. After her body
is truly ready for intercourse and if she is receiving the proper
stimulation – usually clitoral – then it does not take long for her to
reach the third stage.
Below are some of the physical effects your partner will experience
during this stage. Some of these should be noticeable by you and a
couple are impossible for her to fake, so if you really want to know
whether you are making her climax or not you just need to pay attention
to the physical signs.
Muscle contractions – Intense muscle contractions through the pelvic
area will occur during the orgasm. A woman can have three to fifteen of
these contractions depending on the strength of her orgasm. She may
also experience muscle contractions in other parts of the body as well.
Most women's bodies become temporarily rigid at the highest point of
their orgasm. This lasts for only a moment, but its something you may
notice.
The
“sex flush” is another indicator of orgasm. At this stage, it becomes
brighter and more noticeable. It may also have spread to other areas of
her body.
Another tell-tale sign of orgasm in some women is ejaculation. Some
women do ejaculate after an orgasm.
Although
you won't be able to see this, an orgasm can be detected by looking at a
woman's brain wave patterns. There is a clear difference.
Stage 4 – Resolution
This is an interesting stage because what happens during it depends on
what did not happen before or what is continuing to happen. For
example, if a woman does successfully complete the third stage then
she may be able to have multiple orgasms.
If
a woman does not have an orgasm, then her body will begin to return to
normal but it will take longer. Many women report physical
discomfort in the pelvic area during this process.
You
should also keep in mind that after an orgasm a woman's breasts and
nipples will be incredibly sensitive. In fact, they can be so sensitive
that touching them is uncomfortable for her.
After the last orgasm, the “sex flush” will disappear.
Also, your partner may experience heavy sweating, rapid heart beating,
and/or heavy breathing.
The
resolution stage marks the end of the cycle for women.
Using The Right Techniques And Positions
Now that you
understand the four stages of female response, itīs crucial that you
learn the right techniques and positions.
Why?
Simple: because
if you donīt use the right techniques and positions you will most likely
skip one of the stages. (There are proven techniques and positions to
make the female orgasm literally inevitable!)
And today, I will
share this techniques and positions with you!
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