Some girls are just plain lucky...
^^ Well MDMA might do it for girls, but prozac seemed to be one for the boys. Perhaps not technically classed as an orgasm, but I once knew a guy who, after being on prozac about a month decided it had changed his life for the better, and so for him it was
the drug to all happiness. But shortly afterwards he experienced a strange occurence when out one night. After a big sneeze, to his horror he discovered that he'd ejaculated. Then began a rather awkwards series of embarrassing situations involving the simultaneous double blow
. Needless to say he found another drug.
Perhaps on a more serious note; from a male perspective, I think MDMA definitely pre-disposes girls more towards the orgasmic urge (physiology + psych). Sorry if that sounds like a typical male response, but when it comes down to it we
can be very different in what pushes the thought - action buttons of arousal.
We know serotonin is intimately involved in the orgasm process, as is dopamine. Is it possible then, that perhaps in the saturating bliss of those first encounters, that anticipation and fulfilment combined with a warm uncommon [?] sense of security, that this lift of tension may lend
some girls more towards such a spontaneous energy flow?
A group of post-menopausal or post-hysterectomy women who complained of female sexual arousal disorder were given Viagra. Over the course of the study, one session included the women taking viagra and then watching a "tasteful" porno movie. They were completely monitored - don't ask how 8( - for arousal; neurologically and physiologically. Results indicated that several of the group were both psychologically and physically stimulated. While some women showed no response either way, a significant number were found to be physically stimulated (increased genital bloodflow etc) but "felt" nothing whatsoever, and weren't aware of their altered physical state.
Transcript (part) from the ABC program
For those who were fortunate enough to experience this, did anyone note what part of their monthly cycle this occurred at? It may play no relevance at all, but it's been shown that just prior to ovulation there is an increase in testosterone in females. I'd be curious if there was any noted connection.