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Our Definition of Sexual Pleasure

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By Rahau MihaiPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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The satisfaction of arousal and orgasm is the simplest definition of sexual pleasure. Under certain conditions, both men and women find these occurrences enjoyable. Men concentrate on having sex with a partner because of their sexual urge to have penetrating sex. Males often describe sexual pleasure as the enjoyment experienced during sexual activity with a partner.

The primary emphasis of sex is the pleasure a man gets from entering a partner (vaginally or anally). Men appreciate a tension that comes from sexual excitement with a partner that women never feel (whether receiving or penetrating). Men appreciate a lover's touch, sensual scents, and bodily fluids. The receiving partner (male or female) may take pleasure in the emotional high of giving the penetrator this pleasure (a male partner).

Women's natural sexual job is to please men since they are not excited by a partner. As a result, males start to depend on women to provide them the sexual come-ons and turn-ons that help them experience climax. Almost any stimulus a partner provides might be emotionally meaningful to men. Women, meanwhile, only feel socially and emotionally when they are with a partner. They must thus replicate the excitation that men anticipate from them via their behavior.

When a male expresses desire in having sex with a woman, the decision is up to him. After then, he is entirely in charge of what occurs. If her physique hadn't attracted him, he wouldn't be there. A guy just needs the stimulus that comes from sexual activity to have orgasm. A woman does not inquire about male orgasm or other forms of male sex satisfaction. In most cases, ejaculation and a man's post-coital thanksgiving are sufficient proof of male fulfillment.

Many lesbian relationships don't include genital activity at all. A female companion may provide a woman with more sensual delights. Men have lean, strong physique. The body fat that most women naturally have makes their bodies typically softer and more seductive. Women often take better care of themselves than males do, and as a result, they frequently smell and look better. This is why it's common for women to love staring at other ladies.

The pleasures a woman derives from sex are quite individual. Some women never find sex enjoyable. Women are not aroused by a boyfriend, thus they have less immediate incentive to do so. Women of all orientations may experience the positive emotions that come from being physically intimate with someone they love.

It doesn't matter whether we stimulate ourselves or a partner if we are sufficiently aroused (so that orgasm is feasible). Knowing that a lover is stimulating us may get us on, but the stimulation itself is simply that: physical. Therefore, a partner will be unable to induce orgasm if a woman is unable to excite herself.

Despite data showing that women do not orgasm from intercourse, most people still believe that a woman should orgasm with her boyfriend. The idea was that if a lover stimulated alternative anatomy, ladies would be led to orgasm. Nobody questioned the lack of knowledge among women. The clitoris is still as mysterious as it ever been. Even though very few women ever masturbate to orgasm, there are no simple reasons as to why those who do cannot climax with a boyfriend.

Orgasms experienced by women do not fit the male notion of sexual activity. The concept of penetration is the center of almost all male sexual action. It is considered that interactive action centered on penetrative intercourse constitutes sexual pleasure. Even a lady who masturbates separates her sexual connection from masturbating in her mind. From a male viewpoint, female masturbation (as opposed to the genital show we see in porn) is not sexy. No male turn-ons exist. No pursuit, no engagement, and no genital show are present.

A person must first be aroused in order to experience arousal. With a partner, women do not experience sexual turn-ons. They must deliberately concentrate on sexual fantasies in order to have orgasm, which is only feasible while alone. Women masturbate to enjoy the orgasmic feelings and sometimes to fall asleep or unwind. It's for your own enjoyment. This sensation cannot be shared by a woman with a partner. Why would she want to, though? The presence of a partner interferes with her ability to concentrate on imagination, preventing her from experiencing her own excitement and climax.

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