During penetration, do you (or do you not) experience pleasurable sensations spreading throughout your body?

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  • In love making – enjoying sex, I am always waiting for the moment my husband penetrate me, and then for his ejaculation. Sex is actually a brain (poetically heart) activity, because our brain has a pleasure centre for sex. Being physically close with my husband increases my levels of oxytocin, the “cuddle hormone” in my brain, making me happy. Pubic zone, clitoris and inner and outer labia are first and most sensitive parts for penetrative sex. They welcome and feel penis first during penetration. Vaginal canal does not have much sensation. One sensitive part is mysterious G-spot, about two inch inside vagina. When penis hit it – actually rub it – it gets highly excited adding picks of pleasure. If the penis hit cervix, sometimes it is pleasurable, sometimes it is painful. For men, most sensitive part is the crown – top of the penis. When it meets its counter part – opening of vagina, it starts to reach climax as soon as possible. For the woman enjoying intercourse, the pleasure starts to flow from wanting to feel her partner inside them - libido, relational closeness and the friction on the clitoris and entrance of her vagina. The same way it starts for man, and his penis start to get hard. Stimulations of boobs, nipples and other parts of body help to build sexual tension and make it an happy event. When we are mentally preparing for sex, the physical signals felt by the body send signals through our nerves to the brain — which reacts by releasing chemicals that make us experience even more pleasure. The rhythmic nature of sex and sexual stimulation creates a physical-psychological loop of pleasure. As physical pleasure increases during the orgasm phase of sex, so does psychological pleasure, and more psychological pleasure increases physical pleasure. The best way to have better sex is to learn to listen to your body and brain. Feeling comfortable with someone help you have good sex. Talk to your partner about what they like. Keep an open line of communication with your partner when it comes to talking about sex. Rhythmic contractions of the muscles at the base of the penis in men from his movement results in ejaculation – climax for man. Most women – including me feel it as a reward moment. Most women can experience several orgasms with continued sexual stimulation. Men need to wait after one round to have another.

    • But, Tell me that, vaginal wall is really not sensitive? And, stimulation of vaginal wall by penis creates the pleasurable sensation during intercourse?

    • @Sangita93 Please give me reply

    • Vaginal canal has very fer sensory nerves, it can feel depth, thickness and movements, but usually do not bring O. G-spot in vagina and for some girls hitting cirvi can bring to O. It is like - does your stomach feel test of food?

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  • Yes full body