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The first fMRI study of orgasm elicited by self- and partner-induced genital stimulation in women finds that women don’t need to ‘switch off’ to climax, as was previously assumed, and climaxing makes women feel less pain, as reported in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
The first fMRI study of orgasm elicited by self- and partner-induced genital stimulation in women finds that women don’t need to ‘switch off’ to climax, as was previously assumed, and climaxing makes women feel less pain, as reported in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
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