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Qué (quién) es orgasm - definición

SUDDEN DISCHARGE OF ACCUMULATED SEXUAL TENSION
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  • Juno]]'', by [[Annibale Carracci]]
  • 1890}}), by [[Franciszek Żmurko]]
  • Organs and tissues involved in triggering the female orgasm.
  • ''[[Frenzy of Exultations]]'' (1894) by [[Władysław Podkowiński]]

orgasm         
(orgasms)
An orgasm is the moment of greatest pleasure and excitement in sexual activity.
N-VAR
orgasm         
¦ noun the climax of sexual excitement, characterized by intensely pleasurable sensations centred in the genitals.
¦ verb have an orgasm.
Origin
C17: from Fr. orgasme, or from mod. L. orgasmus, from Gk orgasmos, from organ 'swell or be excited'.
orgasm         
n. to achieve orgasm; to have, reach an orgasm

Wikipedia

Orgasm

Orgasm (from Greek ὀργασμός, orgasmos; "excitement, swelling") or sexual climax is the sudden discharge of accumulated sexual excitement during the sexual response cycle, resulting in rhythmic, involuntary muscular contractions in the pelvic region characterized by sexual pleasure. Experienced by males and females, orgasms are controlled by the involuntary or autonomic nervous system. They are usually associated with involuntary actions, including muscular spasms in multiple areas of the body, a general euphoric sensation, and, frequently, body movements and vocalizations. The period after orgasm (known as the resolution phase) is typically a relaxing experience, attributed to the release of the neurohormones oxytocin and prolactin as well as endorphins (or "endogenous morphine").

Human orgasms usually result from physical sexual stimulation of the penis in males (typically accompanying ejaculation) and of the clitoris in females. Sexual stimulation can be by self-practice (masturbation) or with a sex partner (penetrative sex, non-penetrative sex, or other sexual activity).

The health effects surrounding the human orgasm are diverse. There are many physiological responses during sexual activity, including a relaxed state created by prolactin, as well as changes in the central nervous system such as a temporary decrease in the metabolic activity of large parts of the cerebral cortex while there is no change or increased metabolic activity in the limbic (i.e., "bordering") areas of the brain. There is also a wide range of sexual dysfunctions, such as anorgasmia. These effects affect cultural views of orgasm, such as the beliefs that orgasm and the frequency or consistency of it are either important or irrelevant for satisfaction in a sexual relationship, and theories about the biological and evolutionary functions of orgasm.

Ejemplos de uso de orgasm
1. "More women were able to orgasm during masturbation, with 34 percent always reaching orgasm," the researchers said in the journal.
2. It‘s pointless to insist on your right [to have an orgasm] or to define your sexual contentment through orgasm.
3. Sex can perfectly pleasurable without orgasm," she says in a section called The Joy of the Fake Orgasm.
4. For the women, the scanner measured brain activity during rest, while they faked an orgasm, during manual stimulation by their partner, and while they experienced genuine orgasm.
5. Will she ever tire of investigating the female orgasm?