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Dictionary » O » Orgasm Orgasmorgasm (Science: physiology) The apex and culmination of sexual excitement. Origin: Gr. Orgasmos = swelling or organ to swell, to be lustful ![]()
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Results from our forumStomach bloating and weight gain... that doesn't go down through-out the day, doesn't matter what I eat or if I don't eat it will still bloat up like I'm with child. Also when I orgasm I get pain on my right side which isn't pleasant. I have put on 14 pounds in weight in the last few months. I feel very miserable. I hope maybe ...
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The need to stretch?... aspects of dance and aspects of sexuality were done with no embarassment or sense of talking dirty. The pleasure of stretching. Tension release. Orgasm. It's all bodily fulfillment. Satisfaction with physical being. Nothing to be put off by. There's a balanced, proportioned way to look at it ...
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The need to stretch?... aspects of dance and aspects of sexuality were done with no embarassment or sense of talking dirty. The pleasure of stretching. Tension release. Orgasm. It's all bodily fulfillment. Satisfaction with physical being. Nothing to be put off by. There's a balanced, proportioned way to look at it ...
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Should we spare testosterone?... men can liberate their desire without reaching ejaculation, but practically it is almost impossible. They cannot just stop before they finish with orgasm, which ejaculation happens usually soon after orgasm. Then this abstain is not healthy for psychological state and trigger to stress. If so, ...
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sex behaviour in animals and insectsWhy at the name of the topic there is insect and animals??? Insects are animals to!!! I think that many organisms have stage like "orgasm" esspeccialy that has long copulation. And long copulation for garanthy that fertilisation will ocurre. (Longest copulation, as I know, have Odonata ...
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