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The orgasmic process is not a physical response actually it is totally controlled by the mind and the quality of the orgasm depends on the depth of the mental stimulus, the absence of fear and the physical muscle control of the woman. The depth of the stimulus is a function of a woman's sense of erotic freedom, absence of fear and her relative degree of trust in the source of the erotic stimuli's

when the mind receives an erotic stimulus for any source, physical, mental or visual, or a combination of some or all, the mind responds by sending an increasing greater flow of blood to the vaginal area. as the source of the stimulus increases in intensity, the flow of blood is also increased to the point where the pressure of the muscles controlling the vaginal walls, the pc muscle, more commonly known as the kegal muscles, strain to hold back the pressure of the ever increasing flow of blood sent by the mind.

When the pressure of the blood pool, sent to the vaginal area by the mind becomes to great for the muscle to control, the muscle dam breaks or tears, and it is that release that the mind of a woman identifies as an orgasm.

therefore, to increase the intensity and duration of an orgasm, one must enhance mental erotic security, increase the nature of the stimulus and develop the muscle control of the kegals to their maximum. the sustained length of an orgasm is different for every woman but this master has seen it top 15 minutes. The reason, so many women either never have an orgasm, or never reach their erotic potential, is the presence of fear acquired from any number of sources. eliminate the fear, and enjoy your erotic potential.

Unlike men, whose mind must be 100% engaged for their cock to get hard and orgasm, women can have any level of engagement and still feel some response when the muscle relaxes. That is why most men are clueless when a woman has or does not have an orgasm because most women, never have a real one. To achieve maximum erotic efficiency, the woman must free her mind of all fear, if the process is to go to its intended conclusion.

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