For years a taboo subject, orgasm has also been one of the more elusive areas for scientists to research. Nonetheless, there have been tantalising revelations recently about just what goes on in the body and brain during orgasm.
Scientists are also discovering its health benefits: the resulting rush of blood to the head is better for the brain than doing a crossword, one U.S. researcher recently claimed. It's also thought to act as a stressbuster, reduce pain and ease depression, while one study even suggested the greater the frequency of orgasms, the longer you'll live.
Yet only a third of women say they regularly experience one, and one in ten reports never having had one at all. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2566964/So-thats-sex-anti-climax-women-No-not-mans-fault-From-Pill-bad-circulation-health-problem-blame.html
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