There’s more than one way to play.There’s a lot more to sex than the ‘ole in-out.Research shows that a good orgasm has the power to rewire the brain, releasing feel-good chemicals to enhance bonding between partners, including dopamine and oxytocin, while also boosting mental health.
Sexologist and journalist Jessica Toscano shared the secrets to achieving 15 different types of orgasms with Daily Mail on Saturday.Toscano’s clients frequently come to her with pleas to help them have more frequent — and more fun — sexual experiences.“They’re often shocked when I respond by asking what type of orgasm they’re chasing,” she wrote for the Mail.An orgasm is broadly understood to be the final thrust of a sex act, as it were, which involves the contraction of muscles in the groin and a release of pleasure-inducing neurochemicals.While most are familiar with the “predictable” male orgasm, resulting in ejaculation, the “mysterious” female orgasm continues to elude experts in every field of sex-based research related to sex, according to Toscano.“Despite years of research, scientists still struggle to fully understand the complexities of female sexual pleasure, which is influenced by a variety of physical, emotional, and psychological factors,” she said.“For women, the experience can vary greatly — meaning there’s still much to uncover about how and why they occur.”Toscano’s list also includes non-sexual orgasms, which are achieved outside of sexual activity or unintentionally, including the most notorious example from adolescence: the “wet” dream.
The 15 types, according to Toscano, are:The clitoris, located at the top of the vulva, is packed with over 10,000 nerve endings, making it one of the most sensitive sex organs in the whole body.The vaginal orgasm is reached through internal stimulation.Only an estimated 20% of women can achieve this “euphoric” climax, according to Toscano.Studies have shown that when stimulated, th...