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SEX
DaveRanDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 7:03 PM | Message # 1
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NOTE:
this topic is not intended for malicious intent its just the basic understanding all about it....
IF YOU FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE ABOUT THIS THEN PLEASE LEAVE FOR THIS TOPIC IS INTENDED TO THOSE WHO WANTS TO KNOW MORE ABOUT IT AS YOUNG ADULTS............

this topic is NOT REALLY for 18+ and above,

and i repeat... NO MALICIOUS INTENT.

most of the contents found here are from reliable sources...
and some by just basic knowledge and understanding about it.......

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lets start of the human sexual response cycle (IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK OR PM)

The human sexual response cycle is a four-stage model of physiological responses during sexual stimulation. These phases, in order of their occurrence, are the excitement phase, plateau phase, orgasmic phase, and resolution phase. The term was coined by William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson in their 1966 book Human Sexual Response.

The excitement phase (also known as the arousal phase) is the first stage of the human sexual response cycle. It occurs as the result of any erotic physical or mental stimulation, such as kissing, petting, or viewing erotic images, that lead to sexual arousal. During the excitement stage, the body prepares for coitus, or sexual intercourse, in the plateau phase.

Excitement in both sexes

Among both sexes, the excitement phase results in an increase in heart rate (tachycardia), an increase in breathing rate, and a rise in blood pressure. An erection of the nipples, especially upon direct stimulation, will occur in nearly all females[citation needed] and approximately 60% of males[citation needed]. Vasocongestion of the skin, commonly referred to as the sex flush, will occur in approximately 50-75%[citation needed] of females and 25% of males[citation needed]. The sex flush tends to occur more often under warmer conditions[citation needed] and may not appear at all under cooler temperatures[citation needed]. It has also been commonly observed that the marked degree of the sex flush can predict the intensity of orgasm to follow[citation needed].

During the female sex flush, pinkish spots develop under the breasts, then spread to the breasts, torso, face, hands, soles of the feet, and possibly over the entire body. Vasocongestion is also responsible for the darkening of the clitoris and the walls of the vagina during sexual arousal. During the male sex flush, the coloration of the skin develops less consistently than in the female, but typically starts with the epigastrium (upper abdomen), spreads across the chest, then continues to the neck, face, forehead, back, and sometimes, shoulders and forearms.

The sex flush typically disappears soon after orgasm occurs, but this may take up to two hours or so, and sometimes, intense sweating will occur simultaneously. The flush usually diminishes in reverse of which it appeared.

An increase in muscle tone (myotonia) of certain muscle groups, occurring voluntarily and involuntarily, begins during this phase among both sexes. Also, the external anal sphincter may contract randomly upon contact (or later during orgasm without contact).

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Excitement in males

In males, the beginning of the excitement phase is observed when the penis becomes partially erect, often after only a few seconds of erotic stimulation. The erection may be partially lost and regained repeatedly during an extended excitement phase. Both testicles become drawn upward toward the perineum, notably in circumcised males where less skin is available to accommodate the erection. Also, the scrotum can tense and thicken during the erection process.

Excitement in females

In females, venous patterns across the breasts become more visible and the breasts very slightly increase in size, which becomes more observable if lying on the back. The labia majora become flatter, thinner, and rise upwards and outwards in nulliparous women (those who have not given birth)[citation needed]. In parous women (those who have given birth), they may increase two or threefold in size[citation needed]. The labia minora may increase in size and may protrude from the labia majora, depending on the size they are in a normal, relaxed state. The clitoral glans becomes tumescent, or swollen, like the glans of the penis. Following stimulation, vaginal lubrication is produced by the vasocongestion of the vaginal walls. They darken in color and become smoother than normal. Also, the uterus elevates, more vertically as time passes, and the inner two-thirds of the vagina expand, usually a total of 7 to 10 cm[citation needed].

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The plateau phase is the period of sexual excitement prior to orgasm.

The plateau phase is the second phase of the sexual cycle, after the excitement phase. Further increases in circulation and heart rate occur in both sexes, sexual pleasure increases with increased stimulation, muscle tension increases further.

During this phase, the male urinary bladder closes (so as to prevent urine from mixing with semen) and muscles at the base of the penis begin a steady rhythmic contraction. Males may start to secrete seminal fluid and the testicles rise closer to the body.

At this stage females show a number of effects. The areola and labia further increase in size, the clitoris withdraws slightly and the Bartholin glands produce further lubrication. The tissues of the outer third of the vagina swell considerably, and the pubococcygeus muscle tightens, reducing the diameter of the opening of the vagina and creating what Masters and Johnson refer to as the orgasmic platform. For the women who never achieve orgasm, this is the peak of sexual excitement. Both men and women may also begin to vocalize involuntarily at this stage.

Prolonged time in the plateau phase without progression to the orgasmic phase may result in frustration if continued for too long

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Orgasm is the conclusion of the plateau phase of the sexual response cycle, and is experienced by both males and females. It is accompanied by quick cycles of muscle contraction in the lower pelvic muscles, which surround both the anus and the primary sexual organs. Women also experience uterine and vaginal contractions. Orgasms are often associated with other involuntary actions, including vocalizations and muscular spasms in other areas of the body, and a generally euphoric sensation.

In men, orgasm is usually associated with ejaculation. Each spurt is associated with a wave of sexual pleasure, especially in the penis and loins. The first and second convulsions are usually the most intense in sensation, and produce the greatest quantity of semen. Thereafter, each contraction is associated with a diminishing volume of semen and a milder wave of pleasure.

Orgasms in females may also play a significant role in fertilization. The muscular spasms are theorized to aid in the locomotion of spermatozoa up the vaginal walls into the uterus.

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The resolution phase occurs after orgasm and allows the muscles to relax, blood pressure to drop and the body to slow down from its excited state.

Men and women may not experience this refractory period and further stimulation may cause a return to the plateau stage. This allows the possibility of multiple orgasms in both sexes. However, some may find continued stimulation to be painful after the orgasmic phase.

In addition, refractory periods range from human to human, with some being immediate (no refractory) and some being as long as 12 to 24 hours.

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Intercourse often ends when the man has ejaculated. Thus the woman might not have time to have an orgasm. In addition, many men suffer from premature ejaculation and conversly many woman require a substantially longer duration of stimulation than men before reaching an orgasm.

According to a Kinsey study, just under half of men reported a time to ejaculation from intromission of five minutes or less. About a fifth claimed that coitus lasted 10 minutes or longer. Others may have taken over one hour. Taking too long, however, can turn pleasure into pain.

How long should sex last? A collaborative poll of the readers of Marie Claire and Maxim magazines conducted in July 2004 showed the following:

* Women:
o Ten minutes: 6%
o Thirty minutes: 17%
o Until I orgasm: 32%
o As long as possible: 44%

* Men:
o Five minutes: 1%
o Ten minutes: 5%
o Twenty to thirty minutes: 26%
o Forever: 28%
o Until she comes: 34%
o Until she goes: 4%

The survey shows the largest group for women not setting a time limit and the largest group for men setting a time limit at female orgasm. Male orgasm is not mentioned. Comparing as long as possible and forever shows that 44% of women and 32% of men prefer an undefined time greater than 30 minutes.

In spite of the common belief that women need more time to get aroused, recent scientific research showed that there is no considerable difference for the time men and women require to get fully aroused. Scientists from McGill University Health Centre in Montreal, Canada used the method of thermal imaging to record baseline temperature change in genital area to define the time necessary for sexual arousal. Researchers studied the time required for an individual to reach the peak of sexual arousal while watching sexually explicit movies or pictures and came to the conclusion that on average women and men took almost the same time for sexual arousal - around 10 minutes. The time needed for foreplay is very individualistic and varies from one time to the next depending on many circumstances.


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zbcounterDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 7:13 PM | Message # 2
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DAVID-SENSEI!!! teach us more!

 
crimsoneyesDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 8:28 PM | Message # 3
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Oh my gosh! I dunno any of these...

yeah, teach us more, sex master!



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zbcounterDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 8:52 PM | Message # 4
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wow... biggrin nice topic... more power to this thread! Guru!

 
angeloDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 9:24 PM | Message # 5
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yeah! we have talked about this topic.. and permission was given.. well hopefully ronah will be able to manage this one..

hmm i can't comment about the topic right now.. ill finish my reading first.



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rownaehDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 9:35 PM | Message # 6
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NOTICE TO PUBLIC: char
i might edit some of the words without prior notice..
depending on people's request, suggestions
or i myself find it too chuvaness
but i suggest not to use visayan terms for the "TERMS",
because some might find it too bastos like k*y*t
and the like..
at least kung english, it would sound educational.. wink
but if translations are inevitable, you may do so for as long as the intentions are for translating purposes only and nothing more.. PLEASE refrain from using such words as expression or anything inappropriate,
as i said, i will be editing some if needed..
be sensible.

-forum mod cool

ako unta i-apil sa post but its too long..


never mind my last name, you wont be able to pronounce it with one shot baby.

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DaveRanDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 9:50 PM | Message # 7
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sure sure sure.... i'll keep that in mind....... biggrin

now i'll tell you the most safest sex of all.....
the safest sex of safe sex is.... having no sex...
the second is masturbation.....
why?
because there is no parasitic partner that might infect you in any way.......
this method is safe because it just help releases sexual urges that builds up in our system.....
careful though not to do it too much because it is addictive especially to men.....
might lose track of important things like homework, study and stuff.......
is normal though....
but morally speaking its not... why because they find it abusing our body in some why.....
in my opinion its normal and so as doctors say because it releases our urges and tension without harming anyone......lolz biggrin
dont over do it though.......
and no it doesnt make you dumb, so others are speaking......
its another way of work out though same as an actual intercourse..... biggrin


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angeloDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 10:04 PM | Message # 8
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im waiting for enzo to post here.

i have a question? is masturbation applicable for women? i mean do they masturbate also? or there should be another term for it? explain this Dr. Dave tnx



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DaveRanDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 10:14 PM | Message # 9
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WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
female can masturbate to.....
i dont know much but here is what i've learned(encyclodeia reading and self knowledge...mostly) ninja

Female masturbation techniques include a woman stroking or rubbing her vulva, especially her clitoris, with her index and/or middle fingers. Sometimes one or more fingers may be inserted into the vagina to repeatedly stroke its frontal wall where the g-spot is located.Masturbation aids such as a vibrator, dildo or Ben Wa balls can also be used to stimulate the vagina and clitoris. Many women caress their breasts or stimulate a nipple with the free hand, if these are receptive areas for sexual stimulation. Anal stimulation is also enjoyed by some. Lubrication is sometimes used during masturbation, especially when penetration is involved, but this is not universal and many women find their natural lubrication sufficient.

Common positions include lying on back or face down, sitting, squatting, kneeling or standing. In a bath or shower a female may direct tap water at her clitoris and vulva. Lying face down one may use the hands, one may straddle a pillow, the corner or edge of the bed, a partner's leg or some scrunched-up clothing and "hump" the vulva and clitoris against it. Standing up a chair, the corner of an item of furniture or even a washing machine can be used to stimulate the clitoris through the labia and clothing.

In the 1920s, Havelock Ellis reported that turn-of-the-century seamstresses using treadle-operated sewing machines could achieve orgasm by sitting near the edge of their chairs.

Women can sexually stimulate themselves by crossing their legs tightly and clenching the muscles in their legs, creating pressure on the genitals. This can potentially be done in public without observers noticing. Some masturbate using only pressure applied to the clitoris without direct contact, for example by pressing the palm or ball of the hand against underwear or other clothing.

Thoughts, fantasies and memories of previous instances of arousal and orgasm can produce sexual arousal. Some women even claim to be able to orgasm spontaneously by force of will alone, but that ability, if it exists at all, may not strictly qualify as masturbation as no physical stimulus is involved.

Sex therapists will sometimes recommend that female patients take time to masturbate to orgasm, especially if they have not done so before


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zbcounterDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 10:20 PM | Message # 10
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awww..... so its true rin pla.. biggrin

 
TakENZOKeNsEiDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 10:22 PM | Message # 11
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Yah! I Agree with david! Females also masturbate as a result of their llust within them that needs to be ejaculated. I don't really know the exact term though. Eheheh... surprised

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This topic is sooo informative. Just be open minded. biggrin


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zbcounterDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 10:25 PM | Message # 12
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aww.. mao diay.. abi nko ug Show2x ra na or acting for money kanang naa sa XXX movies..

 
TakENZOKeNsEiDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 10:42 PM | Message # 13
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Dli bry, tinuod jud cya... smile

NO ONE CAN ESCAPE TIME... IT DELIVERS US ALL TO THE SAME END... IT DOES NOT MATTER WHO YOU ARE, DEATH AWAITS YOU.
 
rownaehDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 10:43 PM | Message # 14
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oh my Gosh. really?

kauber sa girls, gamit cla washing machine. wacko

nge nya how would they know they'll stop? unsa na ang orgasm? wacko



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angeloDate: Monday, 2008-07-07, 10:49 PM | Message # 15
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orgasm gud.. like if mag masturbate ang guy nia naa mana mugawas (sperm)... like if naay sexual intercourse ang guy and ang gurl mu release ug orgasm ang guy.. nah ui, im having hard time to explain.. maybe sex guru can explain it well for you.


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