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The Female Orgasm, Explained with Science

The female orgasm has been subject to endless research, heated debates and plenty of myths.

Separating out fact from fiction while dishing up a refresher course, the team over at Wired has uploaded this video to YouTube, using clay models and chemical reactions to explain exactly goes down when a woman has an orgasm.

The vagina is not a passive organ but a highly dynamic structure with an active role in sexual arousal and intercourse. The anatomical relationships and dynamic interactions between the clitoris, urethra, and anterior vaginal wall have led to the concept of a clitourethrovaginal (CUV) complex, defining a variable, multifaceted morphofunctional area that, when properly stimulated during penetration, could induce orgasmic responses.”

Well duh…

Also read: Breaking News: Vaginal Orgasms ‘Don’t Exist and The G-spot is a Myth’

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