The feeling of sex varies from person to person, but from a physiological perspective, common sensations include:
1. Pleasure and relaxation: As sexual arousal increases, the body releases pleasurable sensations, often accompanied by an increased heart rate and rapid breathing. Many people feel relaxed or slightly dizzy.
2. Warmth and heightened touch sensitivity: During sexual contact, the skin becomes more sensitive, especially during kissing or caressing. Warm physical touch can stimulate pleasurable tactile responses.
3. Pleasurable tension: During sexual stimulation, the body may feel an inner tension, which intensifies as orgasm approaches, with a heightened sense of physical tension.
4. Pleasurable contractions: During orgasm, the body&39;s physiological response is usually characterized by rapid, intense contractions in the genital area, accompanied by a pleasurable release.
5. Endocrine responses: During sex, the body releases various hormones, such as oxytocin (which enhances bonding) and endorphins (which create feelings of pleasure). These hormones produce relaxing, pleasurable, or even euphoric sensations in the body.