Climax vs Extended Orgasm

In the 1960s, William Masters and Virginia Johnson observed and measured cis gendered women and men engaging in sexual activities (penis in vagina)in a laboratory setting, and reported their research in the book “Human Sexual Response.

The Masters and Johnson model outlined four stages of physiological arousal: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution.The definition of orgasm is based on the end result and refers to the climax, which often involves ejaculation. It was measured during intercourse (penis in vagina)This research is based on the heterosexual, male-centric model of orgasm.

3-5 contractions within a 10-15 second period for penis.

10-15 contraction within a 15-30 seconds for a clitoris.

Recent and new research over the last 45-50 years show that there is much more to the “female” orgasm, those with a clitoris, than was previously known. Sensual researchers and scientists have shown the potential of an orgasm is limitless and not limited to a climax.

Orgasm is actually  energy that can be sustained in the genitals and the body for much longer than a climax. For example, a person with a clitoris can extend orgasm for 15 or 30 minutes, even an hour if they take the time to learn and train their body to do so. The clitoris can contract and expand and energy can be moved throughout the body. With 8,000 pressure sensitive nerve endings, the only function of the clitoris is to feel pleasure. A penis has 4,000 nerve ending and can also experince orgasm without an ejaculation. With intention, attention to your pleasure and daily practice, you can experince your orgasm as more than a “crotch sneeze”.

Full body, Extended Orgasm is possible!!!