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20 Eye-opening facts about orgasmsToday is National Orgasm Day and to celebrate here are 20 eye-opening facts about orgasms.

Christina Miller | July 04 2017

20 Eye-opening facts about orgasms


Feeling down? Depressed, not quite yourself? Are you low in energy or lacking focus? 


Have an ORGASM !


Orgasms feel good and are good for your health, but how much do you know about orgasms?  


This is a list of things you have been dying to find out as well as things you've never even thought of about orgasms in men and women.


Good news for all -  orgasms improve for both genders as you get older. 


Here’s some things you might not know about orgasms.


Orgasm Fact #1




Forget Botox, just have an orgasm. Dr. David Weeks, discovered that regular sex and frequent orgasm can make you look 7 years younger. Intercourse causes the release of the human growth hormone, which makes skin look more elastic, among other biological reactions.


Orgasm Fact #2




Orgasms for men and women, get better with age. It could be linked with feeling more comfortable in their bodies and knowing their bodies' responses better. Additionally, the trust and intimacy that most women experience in long-term relationships can help improve sexual confidence as well.


Orgasm Fact #3



In general, orgasms help you sleep because levels of the hormone oxytocin rise by about 500% after you climax. Would you rather take a sleeping pill or have a mind-blowing orgasm to help you catch some Zzs? Forget sleeping pills, FAP your way to restful Zzs.

Furthermore, when men orgasm, their brains release chemicals (including prolactin) that can bring on tiredness. So it's not their fault when they roll over for some rest.

Orgasm Fact #4



According to a 2012 study published in the American Journal of Medicine, it appears that the ability to orgasm gets better the older you get and are achievable well past the age of 90. There’s plenty to look forward to in our golden years beyond games of chess and cups of tea!


Orgasm Fact #5




Orgasms give you a high. Men's orgasms have the same impact on them as heroin on an addict's brain. A neuroscientist in the Netherlands carried out a brain scan on men as they ejaculated and found that the activity in the male brain's 'reward' hub went wild at orgasm - suggesting that sex might be addictive.


Orgasm Fact #6




For every three orgasms dudes have, women only have one orgasm. Bringing to light that not all women achieve orgasms via intercourse.

Orgasm Fact #7


Orgasms can relieve pain, albeit for only about 8–10 minutes afterwards. However, even thinking about sex can relieve pain.


Orgasm Fact #8



The reason that sometimes a person looks like they're in pain when they're orgasming is because two of the brain regions that are activated by pain are also activated during orgasm.


Orgasm Fact #9


Regular orgasms are a natural anti-depressant, help boost immunity and according to a German study ward off colds and infections. This study discovered that sexual arousal and orgasm increased the number of "killer" cells called leukocytes. 


Orgasm Fact #10



Want better and stronger orgasms? Do your Kegel exercises, Kegel exercises the PC (pubococcygeus) muscles. Yeah, those muscles that contract when you're having that sweat feeling.


Orgasm Fact #11


Some women orgasm during childbirth.


Orgasm Fact #12



A woman’s pain threshold can increase up to 107% during climax and can alleviate pain for up to 10 minutes afterwards. Who needs painkillers when a little bit of flapping will do?


Orgasm Fact #13


Regular orgasms are a natural anti-depressant, help boost immunity and ward off colds and infections. 


Orgasm Fact #14




If a woman feels insecure about her relationship, she is less likely to orgasm. This relates to how women experience orgasms, women need to be relaxed to reach peak orgasm.


Orgasm Fact #15




The world record for the most orgasms in an hour is 134 for a woman and 16 for men. 

Orgasm Fact #16


The average orgasm lasts only 6-20 seconds. So how long did the longest recorded orgasm last? The longest orgasm on record was recorded in 1966 when a woman had a 45-second orgasm that involved 25 individual contractions

Orgasm Fact #17


Men can orgasm without ejaculating and ejaculate without feeling an orgasm.


Orgasm Fact #18




Around 20% of women can achieve orgasm simply by kissing.  Some women can orgasm from sneezing and 10% of women orgasm through exercise. Yay, it's good to be a woman.

Orgasm Fact #19

Want to live longer? Orgasm more often.  A 1997 study published in the Journal BMJ measured the association between orgasm frequency and mortality in 918 men between the ages of 45 and 59. The results were nothing short of astounding. It found that getting more orgasm in your life can increase your chance of survival by 50 percent.


Orgasm Fact #20



  
Doing crosswords puzzles is good for your brain, but not as good as an orgasm, go figure. Orgasms stimulate your brain. In August, Rutgers researchers Barry Komisaruk and Nan Wise, asked female subjects to masturbate while lying in a MRI machine that measured blood flow to the brain. These experiments showed that orgasms increase blood flow to all parts of the brain — bringing nutrients and oxygenation along, too.

In a nutshell, the magic of an orgasm is a multi-dimensional solution that revives and uplifts every part of your life. So it’s time to get into the holiday spirit, however you may choose, and hopefully everybody’s celebration culminates with the same happy ending.



Fancy breaking a record? No time to waste then........

Put yourself on DateFindwer as of today and the rest of the week, or just get  searching for many RHPers who want, need and love to have orgasms. 


Do you know anymore knee-trembling facts about orgasms? Please do share with the rest of us.


Comments

  • SeekingSensual

    31 Jul 2018

    Well, that’s what we’re all here for lol! BRING THAT SHIT ON!!!!

  • alwayshard80

    04 Jul 2017

    Did you know regular orgasms are a natural anti-depressant, help boost immunity and ward off colds and infections?

  • swifttall

    04 Jul 2017

    It keeps an apple away?