DID YOU KNOW…
- The word “orgasm” is from the Greek word orgasmos, which is defined as “to swell with moisture, be excited or eager.
- Most researchers agree that Kegel exercises (named after gynecologist Arnold Kegel) increase the likelihood of orgasm. Kegels exercise the PC (pubococcygeus) muscles.
- Orgasms do not stop at a certain age. Some people can experience orgasms past the age of 90.
- Approximately 15%–20% of American women have never had an orgasm.
- Female ejaculation is not urine (though women may expel urine during an orgasm). It resembles diluted fat-free milk and has a sweet taste.
- The world record for a woman masturbating to orgasm is 6 hours and 30 minutes.
- Researchers note that a woman might be more likely to become pregnant if she has an orgasm.
- Scientists have created a neuro-stimulation device for woman that can deliver remote-controlled orgasms.
- Women sometimes experience orgasms while giving birth. These orgasms have been called “birthgasms.”
- Scientists can infer a woman’s history of vaginal orgasm by the way she walks.
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