From: hal@finney.org
Date: Sun Aug 22 1999 - 18:33:33 MDT
Robert J. Bradbury, <bradbury@www.aeiveos.com>, writes:
> "In the male, orgasm consists of a series of rhythmic contractions
> of the pelvic organs at 0.8-second intervals. ... in the first
> stage ("ejaculatory inevitiability"), there is a sensation
> that ejaculation is just about to happen and cannot be stopped ...
> in the second stage, the urethral bulb and the penis itself
> contract rhythmically, forcing out the semen. ...
I've heard that the closest thing to an orgasm, physiologically, is a
sneeze. Orgasms and sneezes are irritation responses. You have that
sort of tickling sensation, and it builds up and builds up and finally,
there is an explosive release.
Hal
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