It really exists: female orgasm from nipple stimulation

About a century ago, Freud argued that the female orgasm is both clitoral and vaginal. Although some scientists misunderstood his statement (he considered clitoral orgasm a sign of “immaturity”), it was clear that there was diversity in the way women climaxed. But perhaps the most surprising aspect of modern research is the demonstration that women can achieve orgasm without any genital stimulation at all.
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In one study conducted by Herbert Otto, 29% of 213 participants reported being able to climax with breast and nipple stimulation alone, without any genital contact at all. Other experiments have suggested that this figure may be slightly overestimated, but fMRI results published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine clearly show that it is possible.
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Since the female orgasm is firmly surrounded by myths, convincing men of some things can be very difficult, if not useless. But the good news is.
The purpose of this study was to test how women”s brains respond to stimulation of certain areas of the body. Women in an fMRI machine were asked to stimulate the clitoris, vagina, uterus and nipples sequentially for 30 seconds, with a 30-minute pause in between. To reduce ambiguity in the results, all participants were given detailed instructions.
Female orgasm. does it make sense?

The results showed that stimulation of the nipple area activated areas of the brain that typically respond to vaginal and vulvar stimulation. This means that the female brain perceives nipple stimulation in the same way as contact in the genital area. Given this, it is not surprising that many women become aroused by touching their breasts.
Please note that the nipple area is very sensitive and any aggressive pressure on it may cause discomfort. As always, it”s worth discussing your preferences with your partner.






