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1. That spark or jolt up your spine that you sometimes feel when aroused is the pudendal nerve, which connects the penis/clitoris to the brain.
2. The two body parts primarily involved in orgasms, the penis and clitoris, are homologous, meaning they both originate from the same tissue in the developing embryo.
3. Men's orgasms stimulate the same area of the brain as heroin does in an addict's brain.
4. A "blended" orgasm is an orgasm that occurs when two or three regions of the genital area have been stimulated, creating an additive effect.
5. Multiple orgasms are most commonly associated with women, but there's documented reports of men experiencing this phenomenon as early as 2968 B.C.
6. Anorgasmia, literally meaning "lack of orgasm" is a condition where where a person cannot achieve orgasm, and can affect both men and women.
7. According to Planned Parenthood, 30% of women have had trouble reaching an orgasm. As many as 80% have difficulty reaching orgasm through vaginal intercourse.
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8. Orgasms do not stop at a certain age. Some people can experience orgasms past the age of 90.
9. Men typically require 2–10 minutes to reach orgasm.
10. Women typically require 20 minutes of stimulation to reach orgasm.
11. But some women can achieve orgasm within 30 seconds of self-stimulation.
12. The orgasm gap refers to the difference between the percentage of men that report their female partner had an orgasm (85%) and the percentage of their female partners reporting actually having orgasms (64%).
13. Some women orgasm during childbirth.
14. People have reported orgasming from simply thinking about orgasming.
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