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For some reason, almost all men believe that the deeper they go inside their partner, the more pleasure they will give her. But we are all different, some like such movements, and others cause pain. A man’s task, especially with a new partner, is to find that optimal balance that will bring pleasure. Most women find the most pleasant movements in the lower third of the vagina, 3-5 cm from the entrance, where the most sensitive area is located. This cannot but please men who are accustomed to measuring themselves by size. Movements can be along the anterior zone or the posterior “genital tube,” fast, slow, gentle and rough, and also alternating. Each couple experiments and finds its own rhythm. The most important thing in this stage is to maintain excitement. Don’t interrupt, don’t stop, don’t fall asleep)). The increase in excitement is very slow, imperceptible, it may seem like nothing is happening. In fact, at the physiological and biochemical level: blood flows to the genitals, the lumen of the vagina narrows greatly, forming an “orgastic cuff” that compresses the penis more tightly, which provides closer contact for intense stimulation; now the woman holds the man and, as it were, “sucks him into herself” .she is completely focused on the frictions, the size of the penis becomes unimportant, it may not be in full erection at all, 70% of the blood supply is enough. A state of ecstatic embrace sets in. Consciousness narrows, the reaction to external distracting stimuli disappears. The vaginal muscles tense, and gradually hypertonicity covers almost the entire body. The woman seems to freeze and stop moving her body and pelvis. And after a few seconds, neuromuscular discharge occurs. Convulsions, in other words, or orgasm. This happens if a man enters at the moment of pronounced arousal of a woman, that is, at the end of phase 1 - Excitation, which I wrote about earlier. What does a female orgasm really look like? The countdown has begun: phase 1 - Excitation.