Super Sexual — Orgasm
The hormonal release post-climax promotes deeper, better sleep. 5. Communication and Time
Exercises like Kegels strengthen the muscles involved in climax, which can also provide long-term health benefits like reducing urinary leaks. Super Sexual Orgasm
When you reach orgasm, your vagina, uterus, pelvic floor muscles, and sometimes muscles all over your body contract rhythmically. Dr. Jovanovic, OBGYN & Cosmetic Surgery The hormonal release post-climax promotes deeper
Climax requires "surrendering" to physical sensations. Distracting thoughts (like daily chores) can act as a mental block. pelvic floor muscles
The following article explores the techniques and science behind intensifying the sexual experience. 1. Understanding the Anatomy of Pleasure
For many women, achieving a standard climax—let alone an enhanced "super" version—requires specific anatomical focus. The clitoris is the most nerve-rich erogenous zone on the female body.