Scientists discover extremely intimate action that is enjoyed by one in four couples, is ‘more inclined to lead to an orgasm in men’ than women

Scientists discover extremely intimate action that is enjoyed by one in four couples, is ‘more inclined to lead to an orgasm in men’ than women

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It is a subject that many people may read uncomfortably about.

Some who read this may think it is something extremely or, to say it subtly, extremely niche.

But the intimate action, anal sex, will result in an orgasm for men than for women when receiving it, has suggested a new study.

American scientists who have interviewed 1,000 loved ones about their experience to be the recipient of it, thought that men were much more likely to report a climax only from anal sex compared to women.

They also discovered that women were twice as much chance than men to report that they never organized by anal sex, regardless of whether other stimulation was involved.

According to the study, Published in the magazine Sexual medicine Until orgasm through anal sex, almost half of the women reported that they need co-stimulation elsewhere on the body.

For both sexes, the area closest to the opening of the rectum is associated the most near pleasure.

For men, this area runs directly over the prostate, a small gland called the male G-spot often.

Researchers discovered that men more often only climb anal stimulation than women, building earlier research that suggests that men experience more orgasms than women

The study found that the superficial front area of ​​the rectum was often associated with the most pleasure

The study found that the superficial front area of ​​the rectum was often associated with the most pleasure

The prostate is located in the body, between the base of the penis and the rectum – the passage that leads to the anus.

The gland is extremely sensitive to pressure, which can generate sexual pleasure, pointing out why men rather an orgasm from anal sex than women can orgasm.

Although the exact mechanisms are unclear, it is thought that an orgasm can activate the nerves on the prostate, resulting in sexual pleasure.

Professor Michael Zaliznyak, an expert in urology at the University of California and head study -author, also offered an alternative explanation for these findings, the Pudendal nerve.

This is one of the most important nerves in the pelvis and is crucial for sensation and function in the pelvic area, including the anus and genitals.

It is also responsible for providing sensory about touch and pleasure to the penis, vagina and anus.

Researchers also noted that the experience of orgasm is strongly influenced by the brain-equestrian, desire, desire and sexual experience.

But, said Professor Zaliznyak, it’s not just about sexual pleasure.

All participants were older than 18 years and indicated that they had previously done sexual activities. Participants involved in the research that has been identified as heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual or asexual

All participants were older than 18 years and indicated that they had previously done sexual activities. Participants involved in the research that has been identified as heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual or asexual

The researchers discovered that women between 20 and 59 who had sex less than once a week had an increased risk of death within five years

The researchers discovered that women between 20 and 59 who had sex less than once a week had an increased risk of death within five years

“Our findings suggest that the rectum can consist of different zones, each of which can result unique in different levels of sensation for different people,” he said.

The researchers hope that their findings can help in discussing patients in discussing medical procedures, such as surgery, who can considerably change the anatomy of the rectum.

The research is also among concern about a global sex crisis – or rather, lack of sex crisis.

A recent study showed that more than a quarter (27 percent) of the British now have less sex than in the past, with one in six admitted that they are not froskey all year round.

According to a poll from the Royal College of occeptational therapists of 2,000 adults Last year, men and women usually have sex 46 times a year – once every eight days.

But some have much less frequent amorous activity, with a tenth report that has sex less than once a year.

Earlier this week, researchers from the University of Manchester, also women who have sex at least once a week, were the happiest in their relationships.

Their studies showed that 85 percent of women who had sex once a week described themselves as ‘sexually satisfied’.

On the other hand, only 17 percent of women who had sex less than once a month reported the same level of promotional.

Sex and intimacy are linked to various health benefits, including improving the condition of your heart, reducing stress and strengthening mental health.

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