1. Exercises
Many admit that during and after a workout they experience incredible pleasure. But some female athletes are especially lucky.
Coregasm Coregasm: Why It Happens, How to Have One, and More (from English core — "muscle corset" and orgasm — actually, "orgasm") — this is how spontaneous orgasms caused by physical exertion are called.
Coregasms are regularly recorded in women and extremely rarely in men.
In the reasons for such injustice, as well as with the very nature of coregasms, scientists have not yet figured it out.
It is assumed that tense, tired abdominal and pelvic muscles produce micro-vibrations that stimulate the pelvic floor and clitoris. If this stimulation overlaps with the right emotional background and anatomy, a woman experiences a coregasm — a sensation similar to a deep vaginal orgasm, but fortunately, not as intense. Imagine having a real orgasm somewhere on a gym machine in a public gym.
Yes, here is a list of exercises that most often lead to coregasms:
- squats;
- pull-ups;
- twists (torso turns relative to the legs);
- various options for plank;
- exercises related to knee and thigh raises;
- rope climbs;
- some poses from yoga — mainly those that involve abdominal strain.
Enjoy!
2. Childbirth
Orgasm during contractions is a phenomenon that is not too common, but it does exist.
A few years ago, scientists surveyed Childbirth climax: The revealing of obstetrical orgasm almost 1,000 French midwives who had assisted in about 200,000 births. It turned out that 668 mothers reported to doctors that they experienced sensations similar to orgasm. In 868 cases, midwives observed signs of pleasure in their patients.
And in 9 cases, the mothers directly stated: during childbirth, they experienced the same peak of sexual pleasure as they did in bed with their beloved man.
The number of such lucky women is generally small: orgasm occurs in about 0.3% of births. However, there is also more optimistic statistics. Thus, a survey 6% of women have an orgasm during birth , conducted by the American "Movement for Positive Birth" and Channel Mum, showed that about 6% of mothers report sexual pleasure during childbirth.
3. Yawning
Not just any yawning, but that which occurs while taking antidepressants. In general, most medications commonly used to combat depression are not very good for sexual life. As a rule, they sharply reduce libido. However, there are exceptions.
In about 5% of patients, taking popular antidepressants causes an interesting phenomenon — prolonged yawning during which they experience a true orgasm. The "yawning orgasm," in particular, is reported by Norman Sussman The Yawning Orgasm And other antidepressant side effects — a clinical professor of psychology at the New York University School of Medicine.
It should be noted that this trigger for spontaneous orgasm is also available to men.
4. Taking Parkinson's Disease Medication
In the history of medical observations, there was a case of a 42-year-old patient who, after seven days of taking the medication, began to complain Woman’s Spontaneous Orgasms Triggered by Parkinson’s Drug to doctors about intense spontaneous orgasms.
The woman experienced 3 to 5 sudden orgasms daily, each lasting from 5 to 20 seconds.
Doctors decided to temporarily discontinue the medication with such a strange side effect. After 15 calm days, the patient began taking the medication again — and the spontaneous orgasms returned. As a result, the woman permanently stopped taking that specific medication.
Scientists have not yet figured out what caused such an effect. It is only assumed that the medications sharply change the level of dopamine — the hormone responsible for the emergence of pleasure.
5. Walking
This is also not a common but scientifically recorded case. Once, a 55-year-old woman from the Netherlands went to the doctor with a strange complaint: while walking, she experienced up to 6 orgasms a day! The growing sensation started in her left foot and gradually moved up through the knee to the pelvis.
The patient herself was not pleased with this situation, as the spontaneous orgasms were completely unrelated to her plans, thoughts, and moods.
MRI scans of the brain and legs showed no abnormalities. But when doctors gave the woman an anesthetic injection in the spinal nerve, which received sensory information from the foot, the attacks of sudden sexual pleasure ceased.
This incident also entered medical history under the name "syndrome Foot orgasm syndrome: a case report in a woman. of foot orgasm".
6. Fantasies
A rich imagination is another way to achieve orgasm even in the most inappropriate situations. Sexologists from Rutgers University (USA) found 11 women aged 29 to 74 who claimed they were able to experience acute sexual pleasure from fantasies.
To check if the ladies were fantasizing, the scientists asked the women to bring themselves to orgasm twice. The first time — physically, using various sex toys, and the second time — solely by the power of thought.
Using MRI, sexologists found that in both cases the brain responded Thinking Yourself To Orgasm Could Boost Feelings Of Well-Being absolutely identically. That is, the orgasm caused by fantasies was not different from the usual one.
Also read
- Scientists have determined at what age women have the best orgasms →
- Complete guide to female orgasm →
- 5 best sex positions for female orgasm →
- 6 tips for girls who cannot achieve orgasm →
- Stream orgasm: what it is and how to achieve it →



