When an individual has sexual desire he departs from the normal state and enters into the ‘sexual state’ and is deemed to have undergone ‘sexual grounding’. ‘Sexual grounding’ or the ‘Sexual state’ is a state in which the subject becomes receptive to the perception of stimuli inputs as sexual. Once this occurs, psychobiological stimuli arouse the sex center in the brain which starts sending out impulses, which are usually pleasurable. When such impulses reach the genitalia they lead to congestion of blood which is usually manifested as erection in the male and lubrication in the female. Further stimuli further arouse the individual and eventually lead to orgasm.
Multi Orgasm Difference
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Multi-orgasm is experiencing of multiple orgasms one after another, without an intermediate refractory period.
Usually after orgasmic experience, in a male, a refractory period ensues (during which sexual stimuli fail to arouse) following which arouse ability is regained. Therefore, for multi-orgasmic experience the male has to train himself.
Multi-orgasmic capacity is a natural physioanatomical female asset for which no training is required. After experiencing orgasm, females maintain sexual arouse ability and therefore can experience multiple orgasms in succession. In short, for a female multi-orgasmic capacity is a natural potential and for a male it is an acquired art.