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- excite pleasurably or erotically; "A titillating story appeared in the usually conservative magazine"
- pleasantly and superficially exciting
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- …‘を'快く刺激する,そそる
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"Sexual pleasure" redirects here. For sexual pleasure in non-human animals, see Animal sexual behavior § Sex for pleasure.
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Sexual stimulation is any stimulus (including, but not limited to, bodily contact) that leads to, enhances and maintains sexual arousal, and may lead to orgasm. Although sexual arousal may arise without physical stimulation, achieving orgasm usually requires physical sexual stimulation.
The term sexual stimulation often implies stimulation of the genitals, but may also include stimulation of other areas of the body, stimulation of the senses (such as sight or hearing) and mental stimulation (i.e. from reading or fantasizing). Sufficient stimulation of the penis in males and the clitoris in females usually results in an orgasm.[1][2][3][4] Stimulation can be by self (e.g., masturbation) or by a sexual partner (sexual intercourse or other sexual activity), by use of objects or tools, or by some combination of these methods.[5]
Some people practice orgasm control, whereby a person or their sexual partner controls the level of sexual stimulation to delay orgasm, and to prolong the sexual experience leading up to orgasm.
Contents
- 1 Physical sexual stimulation
- 2 See also
- 3 References
- 4 Further reading
Physical sexual stimulation
Physical sexual stimulation usually consists of the touching of parts of the human body, especially erogenous zones. Masturbation, erotic massage, sexual intercourse, a handjob or fingering are types of physical sexual stimulation. Physiological reactions are usually triggered through sensitive nerves in these body parts, which cause the release of pleasure-causing chemicals that act as mental rewards to pursue such stimulation. Physical sexual stimulation may also involve the touching of other people's body parts and may trigger similar physiological reactions.
See also
- Ejaculation#Stimulation phase
- Neuroanatomy of intimacy
References
- ^ Weiten, Wayne; Dunn, Dana S. et al. (2011). Psychology Applied to Modern Life: Adjustment in the 21st century. Cengage Learning. p. 386. ISBN 1-111-18663-4. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ "'I Want a Better Orgasm!'". WebMD. Archived from the original on 2009-01-13. Retrieved August 18, 2011.
- ^ Mah, Kenneth; Binik, Yitzchak M (January 7, 2001). "The nature of human orgasm: a critical review of major trends". Clinical Psychology Review 21 (6): 823–856. doi:10.1016/S0272-7358(00)00069-6. PMID 11497209.
Women rated clitoral stimulation as at least somewhat more important than vaginal stimulation in achieving orgasm; only about 20% indicated that they did not require additional clitoral stimulation during intercourse.
- ^ Kammerer-Doak, Dorothy; Rogers, Rebecca G. (June 2008). "Female Sexual Function and Dysfunction". Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America 35 (2): 169–183. doi:10.1016/j.ogc.2008.03.006. PMID 18486835.
Most women report the inability to achieve orgasm with vaginal intercourse and require direct clitoral stimulation ... About 20% have coital climaxes...
- ^ Based on "masturbation" in Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition, Merriam-Webster, Inc., 2003
Further reading
- Alan F. Dixson (26 January 2012). Primate Sexuality: Comparative Studies of the Prosimians, Monkeys, Apes, and Humans. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-954464-6. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
- Bruce Bagemihl (10 April 2000). Biological Exuberance: Animal Homosexuality and Natural Diversity. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-1-4668-0927-7.
English Journal
- Erotic arguments and persuasive acts: discourses of desire and the rhetoric of female-to-male drag.
- Pauliny T1.
- Journal of homosexuality.J Homosex.2002;43(3-4):221-48.
- This chapter analyzes the October 21, 2000 drag king performance by Mildred Gerestant, a.k.a. Dréd. Arguing that her act appropriates, embodies, and manipulates certain ideological discourses of desire and identity, the article studies the shape and force of Dréd's performative arguments and illum
- PMID 12769282
- How to titillate the parts that other videos cannot reach.
- Goodman NW1.
- British journal of hospital medicine.Br J Hosp Med.1992 Nov 18-Dec 1;48(10):686.
- PMID 1458279
- The spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian paradigm: a critique of the adaptationist programme.
- Gould SJ, Lewontin RC.
- Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences.Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci.1979 Sep 21;205(1161):581-98.
- An adaptationist programme has dominated evolutionary thought in England and the United States during the past 40 years. It is based on faith in the power of natural selection as an optimizing agent. It proceeds by breaking an oragnism into unitary 'traits' and proposing an adaptive story for each c
- PMID 42062
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