I'm not sure I have a comment on
this story from Salon.com. But it is rather interesting:
The elusive female orgasm has been the subject of much scientific
debate over the last century. Some researchers have argued that women
can have two types of orgasms through external clitoral stimulation and
vaginal penetration, while others believe both orgasms are the same type
accessed through different parts of the female anatomy.
In a bid to settle the dispute once and for all, a recent study published
in the Journal of Sexual Medicine claims to have solved this age-old
scientific mystery, revealing that there are indeed two types of female orgasms … well kind of.
Two
French gynecologists carried out ultrasound scans on three “healthy
volunteers” by measuring variations in their blood flow patterns to
decipher just how their sexual organs moved during different types of
sex.
These women were asked to arouse themselves through manual
self-stimulation of the external clitoris and through vaginal
penetration using a wet tampon. Say what? Both examinations
measured the changes in blood flow patterns in the area to ascertain
just how the clitoris and vaginal complex responded.
The outcome?
The study discovered there is a “functional difference” in orgasms
depending on the type of sexual contact. Specifically, researchers
found that only the top of the clitoris responds to external
stimulation, while during vaginal penetration both the “root” of the
clitoris and the whole clitoral and vaginal complex respond. This
affected the flow of blood and therefore produced different sensations
in the body.
The study concluded: “Despite a common assumption
that there is only one type of female orgasm, we may infer, on the
basis of our findings, that the different reported perceptions from
these two types of stimulation can be explained by the different parts
of the clitoris (external and internal) and clitorourethrovaginal
complex [the system of clitoral nerves] that are involved.”
In other words, as Jezebel explains,
both types of orgasms are clitoral, but the parts of the clitoris that
respond are different depending on the type of stimulation.
So, are these doctors going to further continue this important line of research? Inquiring minds want to know.
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