How to judge a woman's orgasm after sexual intercourse can be seen from her expression and moaning voice.
1. Breast exhibits nipple erection reaction. The muscle fibers in the breast tissue contract involuntarily, blood vessels become congested, and the nipples become stiff and erect. Once orgasm is reached, the breast skin becomes red and hot, and the swelling of the areola becomes more pronounced. In short, orgasm is a systemic reaction: breathing, heartbeat, and blood pressure all significantly increase. Sometimes, the breathing will exceed 40 times per minute, and the heartbeat will reach 180 times. The systolic and diastole blood pressure can increase by 3~5 kPa (20~40 mm Hg) respectively. Once an orgasm has passed, it enters a regression phase. When in a period of decline, sexual desire gradually subsides.
Breathing, heartbeat, and blood pressure quickly return to normal, congestion in the sexual organs gradually subsides, the Y-shaped pedicle returns to its original position, the Y-shaped canal relaxes, the uterus repositions, and the cervix opens to facilitate sperm migration towards the uterine cavity, while the large and small Y-shaped lips relax. The entire regression process takes about 10 minutes. In married life, many women often disguise their orgasms to satisfy their husbands. As a husband, you may be complacent about your sexual abilities, but little do you know that you haven't given her pleasure.
How can a man determine if his wife has reached orgasm? Some women's bodies may experience sexual redness when they are about to reach orgasm. This is due to the redistribution of blood, causing a sudden flow of blood to the surface of the body, resulting in congestion of superficial subcutaneous blood vessels. Sexual redness mainly occurs in the face, front chest, and breasts, and secondly, there may be congestion in the entire body's skin.
2. Before orgasm, some people may experience sexual redness on some of their skin. This is due to the redistribution of blood, causing a sudden flow of blood to the surface of the body, resulting in congestion of superficial subcutaneous blood vessels. Sexual redness mainly occurs in the face, front chest, and breasts, and secondly, there may be congestion in the entire body's skin.
3. Muscle tension occurs. Due to increased muscle excitability, there is muscle tension in some parts of the body, ranging from involuntary to regular contractions. During orgasm, muscle spasms like contractions can occur, mainly manifested as spasms in the hands and feet, facial distortion, or body twisting.
4. Breathing and heart rate increase. Due to the excitation of the central nervous system, blood pressure increases, muscle contraction accelerates, aerobic metabolism increases, and the demand for oxygen increases, resulting in an increase in respiration and heart rate. During orgasm, the number of breaths can reach 40 times per minute, sometimes accompanied by rhythmic moans; The heart rate has increased to 120 beats per minute, with some women even reaching as high as 150-160 beats per minute.