Case Study Shows It's Possible to Orgasm Using Only Your Mind

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Case Study Shows It's Possible to Orgasm Using Only Your Mind
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A 33-year-old woman with vaginismus trained herself to spontaneously orgasm with only her mind, a new case study reports.

is a condition that occurs when the pelvic floor is involuntarily contracted. This can cause a great deal of pain during penetrative sex, but it doesn't mean those with vaginismus can't experience sexual pleasure.While many female orgasms are achieved by touching erogenous zones, there's another route to rapture that is often overlooked.

The woman in the current case study is an example of how successful this training can be. After a decade of tantric yoga practice, she proved she could not only attain orgasm whenever she wanted and with only her mind, she could also control the duration of the blissful state for up to 10 minutes. Testing the participant's blood before and after the trial, researchers noticed a clear change. In this case, the woman's prolactin levels shot up by 25 percent after 5 minutes of non-genitally stimulated orgasm , and 48 percent after 10 minutes of non-genitally stimulated orgasm.

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