04-13-2013, 07:59 PM
viviyan نوشته: ارضا در زنان سه نوعه: سطحی با لمس کلیتوریس، واژنی با دیواره های واژن که شایعترین نوعه و مهبلی با تحریک نقطه جی در رحم. ارگاسم با نوع سوم اتفاق میفته. اینا چیزایی ان که من شنیدم.خیر گرامی شما دانش تان در این باره کافی نیست.اساسا جای بحث است که g spot واقعا وجود دارد یا نه اما بیشینه ی ارگاسم در زنان از طریق تحریک کلیتوریس است و اینکه بگوییم ارگاسم فقط با جی اسپات اتفاق می افته هم بسی خنده دار است.
نقل قول:The majority of women, 70–80 percent for general statistics, require direct clitoral stimulation (consistent manual, oral or other concentrated friction against the external parts of the clitoris) to achieve orgasm,[SUP][35][/SUP][SUP][36][/SUP][SUP][37][/SUP][SUP][38][/SUP] though indirect clitoral stimulation (for example, via vaginal penetration) may also be sufficient.[SUP][6][/SUP][SUP][39][/SUP] The Mayo Clinic stated, "Orgasms vary in intensity, and women vary in the frequency of their orgasms and the amount of stimulation necessary to trigger an orgasm."[SUP][40][/SUP] Clitoral orgasms are easier to achieve because the glans of the clitoris, or clitoris as a whole, has more than 8,000 sensory nerve endings,[SUP][19][/SUP][SUP][41][/SUP][SUP][42][/SUP] as much as or more than the human penis, as well as more than any other part of the human body.[SUP][42][/SUP][SUP][43][/SUP] As the clitoris is homologous to the penis, it is the equivalent in its capacity to receive sexual stimulation.[SUP][35][/SUP][SUP][44][/SUP][SUP][45][/SUP] It surrounds the vagina somewhat like a horseshoe,[SUP][19][/SUP] with "legs" that extend along the vaginal lips back to the anus.[SUP][46][/SUP]
حکایت ارگاسم از طریق جی اسپات در زنان مانند ارگاسم در مردان از طریق پروستات است.حالا اگر بگوییم مردان شاید 5 درصد هم ارگاسم پروستاتی را تجربه نکرده اند پس 5 درصدشان هم به ارگاسم نمی رسند سخن گزافی نگفته ایم؟
این هم در باب اینکه به احتمال زیاد ارگاسم از طریق intercourse هم بواسطه ی وجود کلیتوریس است:
نقل قول:Masters and Johnson were the first researchers to determine that the clitoral structures surround and extend along and within the labia. In addition to observing that the majority of their female subjects could only have clitoral orgasms, they found that both clitoral and vaginal orgasms had the same stages of physical response. On this basis, they argued that clitoral stimulation is the source of both kinds of orgasms,[SUP][67][/SUP][SUP][68][/SUP][SUP][70][/SUP] reasoning that the clitoris is stimulated during penetration by friction against its hood; their notion that this provides the clitoris with sufficient sexual stimulation has been criticized by researchers such as Elisabeth Lloyd.[SUP][39][/SUP] Australian urologist Helen O'Connell's 2005 research additionally indicates a connection between orgasms experienced vaginally and the clitoris, suggesting that clitoral tissue extends into the anterior wall of the vagina and that therefore clitoral and vaginal orgasms are of the same origin.[