Female masturbation comes with a benefit of health benefits, beginning with the release of endorphin - the end is physical activity - to the increase of sexual pleasure.
But what happens realistically, biologically, when do we enjoy ourselves?
1. Releasing hormones
When excited, hormones are released from adrenaline and noradrenaline, which increase heart rate and tension. As a result, the vagina opens and the clitoris enlarges.
2. The pleasure center is stimulated
Stimulation of any erogenous zone, clitoris, nose, vagina or cervix, implements sensory cortex.
This follows information in other areas of the brain, including the center of pleasure. This brain region is also stimulated by caffeine, chocolates, nicotine and cocaine.
3. Start to feel good
The activation of the hypothalamus, which is responsible for the flow of hormones released by orgasm, begins. Dopamine and oxytocin are released. The latter is also released during breastfeeding and aims at emotional connection. So masturbation is self-care.
4. Feel fulfilled
This sensation forgives prolactin, the hormone that is released after the orgasm. You also sleep shortly after serving as a regulator to prevent the resuscitation of the sexual stimulus.
5. You may be a bit haunted
Some brain areas exhibit higher activity levels before an orgasm in a brain region that has to do with incorrect perception, such as feeling as if you are out of the body.