Women experience a complex and varied set of feelings during sex that vary from person to person and are influenced by a variety of factors, including physiological, psychological, emotional, and environmental factors. Here are the feelings and changes that women may experience at different stages:
1. Excitement
Physiological changes:
The clitoris, labia, and vagina become engorged and more sensitive.
The vagina begins to secrete lubricating fluid.
Heart rate and breathing increase, and the skin may flush slightly.
Psychological feelings:
Increased anticipation and excitement.
Increased desire and intimacy with your partner.
2. Plateau
Physiological changes:
The clitoris becomes further engorged, and the vagina becomes more moist and dilated.
Breasts and nipples may become more sensitive.
Muscle tension increases in preparation for orgasm.
Psychological feelings:
Feeling of pleasure and satisfaction.
A deeper sense of connection with your partner increases.
3. Orgasm
Physiological changes:
Rhythmic contractions of the vagina, uterus, and anal sphincter.
Muscles throughout the body may contract and relax involuntarily.
Heart rate, respiration, and blood pressure reach their peaks.
Psychological feelings:
Intense sense of pleasure and release.
Emotional climax, great satisfaction and intimacy.
4. Ease-of-release
Physiological changes:
The congestion of the clitoris, labia, and vagina gradually subsides and returns to normal.
Heart rate and respiration return to normal, and the whole body relaxes.
May feel slightly tired and sleepy.
Psychological feelings:
Satisfaction and relaxation.
Happiness and security after intimacy.
Factors affecting feelings
Physical condition: Health status, fatigue level, hormone levels, etc. can affect women&39;s feelings during sex.
Psychological state: Psychological factors such as emotions, stress, anxiety, and self-confidence have a significant impact on sexual experience.
Relationship quality: The quality of the relationship with your partner, communication status, trust, etc. will also directly affect the feelings during sex.
Environmental factors: A private and comfortable environment can enhance the sexual experience, while an inappropriate environment may weaken the feelings.