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Boisterous men, silent women: what happens to our brains during orgasm - voila! Sheee

2024-02-18T07:41:21.958Z

Highlights: Study examined the expression of the orgasm in the brain using an MRI device, and bringing them to orgasm while being scanned. The findings showed that the male and female brains react completely opposite to each other. Neuroscientist Greta Holstega decided to measure brain activity during orgasm using MRI. Orgasm for women is, it turns out, to "let go" - to stop feeling and thinking and not letting stress get in the way. Psychologically, it is unlikely that everyone experiences the same sensations because orgasms are as individual as the people experiencing them.


A study examined the expression of the orgasm in the brain using an MRI device, and bringing them to orgasm while being scanned - the findings showed that the male and female brains react completely opposite


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Neuroscientist Greta Holstega decided to measure brain activity during orgasm using MRI.

It was not as easy as it sounds.

First, you need to find a hospital that will allow people to orgasm inside an MRI.

And then there's the matter of how to get someone to orgasm inside a long tunnel designed to house only one person.

But Garrett had solutions.

He convinced a hospital to let him use their device on Saturdays, and got volunteer couples to take turns lying inside the machine while their partner reached out and brought them to orgasm by hand, but even that wasn't particularly easy because the person masturbating their partner had to give a warning exactly eight minutes before they climaxed Because of the way the MRI machine measures activity.



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which Greta revealed was alarming at first - images of the male brain show parts of it lighting up like a Christmas tree during orgasm, while the same image of the female brain showed... nothing.

barely flickering.

Every woman who has ever had an orgasm knows it feels like fireworks, so why didn't it activate the female brain cells?

If the cells didn't work, maybe they did something else?

Greta decided to measure neutralization during orgasm and this time it was the female brain that turned on, while the male brain did not react.

It turns out that the part of the brain that controls emotional control—things like fear and anxiety—simply shuts down when a woman orgasms.

The part responsible for emotional control shuts down during orgasm/ShutterStock

Orgasm for women is, it turns out, to "let go" - to stop feeling and thinking and not letting stress get in the way.

This is probably also the reason why a woman who does not feel calm enough, or is unable to distract herself from what is bothering her at the same time is so important for women if they want to reach orgasm.



Biologically, everyone goes through the same stages.

We become stimulated, then move into the plateau phase of arousal, where for a while we experience a high but stable arousal.

From there, the body goes into an orgasmic state, then into relaxation, when the body returns to normal.

Psychologically, however, it is unlikely that everyone experiences the same sensations because orgasms are as individual as the people experiencing them.



"It seems so easy for men" says a sister of the women interviewed for this study "Men try to postpone their orgasms as long as possible; women always try to stimulate theirs. I don't know any woman who, when she feels an orgasm coming, tries to stop it. Why would she want to? Women have to be in a certain state of mind to get there; I guess the parity is that men's orgasms seem faster than ours and they can't experience as many of them in a short time as we do.'

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Another said that "Sex with someone new, who I really want to sleep with but haven't yet, is different than sex with a long-term boyfriend. I get more turned on, but, ironically, when we finally get down to it, all I really want is penetration. I have A dull and painful feeling in the lower abdomen and a need to 'fill up'.



Another woman says, "Vaginal orgasms affect a larger area - they feel like waves of pleasure are crashing over my whole body.

Clitoral orgasms all radiate from the clitoris.

They are specific and local: more of a euphoric explosion that I feel only in this small area."



"I can masturbate to a clitoral orgasm in a few minutes, but I need to know and relax with a partner before he can give me one.

I concentrate, block him from the picture and focus entirely on the feeling.

I need to think about me, not him." says another.



"Oral sex orgasms are the best: intense, strong and powerful.

Sometimes it feels like the rest of my body is gone and all that's left is the tiny little area that is the clitoris.

If someone had cut off my hand at that point, I wouldn't know;

All I'm aware of is what happens to that inch or less of flesh." concludes the latter.

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