2012
DOI: 10.14704/nq.2012.10.4.627
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Doors of Female Orgasmic Consciousness: New Theories on the Peak Experience and Mechanisms of Female Orgasm and Expanded Sexual Response

Abstract: Although there are many forms of female orgasms described in the literature, there are still debates about the female orgasmic response and no unified theory to explain those orgasmic reflexes and sexual responses have been proposed. Also, there are inconsistent reports and comments about the 'vaginal versus clitoral orgasm controversy'. Recently, a novel form of female orgasms has been coined as "Expanded Sexual Response" (ESR), and defined as: "being able to attain long lasting and/or prolonged and/or multip… Show more

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“…During the Dionysus rituals, Bacchae danced, joined the entertaining people, and served wine and psychoactive drinks, such as kykeon or absinthe. Most of the Bacchae were insatiable and hypersexual-hyper orgasmic ESR women who joined the dances of the festival, as well as the long lasting sexual activities of the Dionysus Cult (Sayin, 2011(Sayin, , 2012a(Sayin, , 2012b(Sayin, , 2014Euripides, B.C. ;Azar, 2006;Daniélou, 1992;Ruck, 2000Ruck, , 2001Ruck, , 2006aRuck, -b, 2013.…”
Section: Bacchaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the Dionysus rituals, Bacchae danced, joined the entertaining people, and served wine and psychoactive drinks, such as kykeon or absinthe. Most of the Bacchae were insatiable and hypersexual-hyper orgasmic ESR women who joined the dances of the festival, as well as the long lasting sexual activities of the Dionysus Cult (Sayin, 2011(Sayin, , 2012a(Sayin, , 2012b(Sayin, , 2014Euripides, B.C. ;Azar, 2006;Daniélou, 1992;Ruck, 2000Ruck, , 2001Ruck, , 2006aRuck, -b, 2013.…”
Section: Bacchaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through these elements, positive feelings of self-image and increased body awareness may develop which can contribute to the likelihood of multiple orgasms. This concept of body awareness and multiple orgasms has been supported by research (Sayin, 2012) showing that women who are more aware of their bodies are more likely to have stronger, more intense, prolonged, or expanded orgasms (Sayin, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Although this finding was initially surprising to the researchers, review of earlier studies (Copland, 1994;Pfirman, 1988) in recreation shows that individuals can develop self-awareness, trust, and positive feelings of self-image through this exercise type. These traits are related to improved sexuality (Sayin, 2012). Therefore, exercise types that primarily focus on factors such as weight loss, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and general fitness may not improve sexual performance as well as exercise types that include these factors but also promote self-awareness and development of positive self-image.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mystical experiences may occur spontaneously while a person is involved in other activities, such as long‐distance running (Jones 2004) or merely walking somewhere (Merrell‐Wolff 1973). They may arise spontaneously during dreaming (Laughlin 2011: Pp xxx), intense sexual experiences (MacKnee 1996; Sayin 2011; Sayin 2012), illness (Wallace 1969), or brain injury (Fenwick et al 1985). More often MEs are intentionally evoked by ritual practices (d'Aquili, Laughlin and McManus 1979; Laughlin, McManus and d'Aquili 1990; Franco 2009), by imbibing psychotropic drugs (Furst 1976; Ruck et al 1979; Dobkin de Rios 1984), and during vision quests (Irwin 1994).…”
Section: Mystical Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%