Sexual Arousal and Sexual Response

Social IssuesSexuality

  • Author Travis Liu
  • Published January 22, 2011
  • Word count 301

Everyone experienced sexual arousal differently because everyone has different preference to how they response sexually. Most commonly everyone get arouse from kissing and touching one another.

There are numerous nerve endings on the mouth and lips that provide sensual feeling and erotic pleasure when kissed. Kissing provide intimacy between both partner in which an individual feel good kissing someone as well as an individual feel good receiving a kiss.

Touching is also an important sense of arousal because an entire body can respond sexually to touching. Touching does not always have to be directed to the genital area to achieve arousal. Different people prefer different type of touching and some people prefer touching on the breast and nipple to get sexually arouse and other prefer touching and kissing all over the body before touching the genital.

Everyone also have different experience to sexual response from different method of stimulation. Some people get excited very quickly to certain stimulation and others may not feel the same way. The ability to get excited quickly during stimulation or sexual activity also has to do with age. When people get older the ability to get arouses and excited also take longer to happen but people continue to enjoy sexual activity in the old age.

Almost everyone experience orgasm after the excitement phase in response to sexual arousal. However as people get older the ability to experience orgasm may take longer to achieve and others may continue to experience orgasm less frequently and others may not be able to achieve orgasm at all.

For older people that are able to achieve orgasm the experience are usually less intense and for older men the period after orgasm are lengthen for several hours or days before they are able to get sexually arouse or experience the next orgasm.

Travis is the publisher of Self Help Sexuality guide and you can learn more about sexual arousal and sexual response by going to this site.

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