A new study has shed fresh light on the female orgasm.
researchers “found when female volunteers climaxed, their pelvic floor muscles predominantly showed one of three patterns: a ‘wave’, a ‘volcano’ or an ‘avalanche’”.the way the pelvic floor movements appeared during the build-up to orgasm and the release of tension at orgasm”, according to the lead researcher James Pfaus, professor of neuroscience at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic.
rides on a lower pelvic floor tension but then explodes into tension and release during orgasm”, according to Pfaus. He said 54 female volunteers took part in the study and used a Bluetooth-connected vibrator to carry out the research.YOU MAY ALSO LIKE:
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