Skip navigation! Story from Sex. Kasandra Brabaw. All of these words invoke the tingling, heart-pumping, all-over 'yum' feelings many people associate with having sex. There's no question that great, consensual sex feels amazing. But why does it feel so good? What's actually happening inside someone's brain and body to create that euphoria? According to sexologist Laura McGuire , PhD, there are three main physiological reasons someone feels sexual pleasure: the pudendal nerve , dopamine, and oxytocin.

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We include products we think are useful for our readers. If you buy through links on this page, we may earn a small commission. Although the genitals are a key part of sex, its pleasurable sensations involve many parts of the body. Pleasurable sex heavily depends on the brain, which releases hormones that support sexual pleasure and interpret stimulation as pleasurable. One study suggests that the brain could be the most important sexual organ. The author found that orgasm is a heightened state of sensory awareness that can trigger a trance-like state in the brain.
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Do you love to have sex? Scientists know that sex is a pleasurable experience for most women. But how and why does it feel so good to have sex? These four stages are experienced by both men and women and can occur during intercourse or masturbation.
We brought you some interesting descriptions of what it feels like to have sex when you have a penis. You mainly feel fullness and warmth. A finger or will do it sometimes, but other times you just need to be stretched by a penis. Definitely not as intense as an orgasm but still gets your blood pumping and your heart racing and sends shivers through your body. Like when your muscles are tense and you just reach out and feel things open up and release tension. It just feels like a warm stretch, like being full after a nice meal and feeling your tummy expand… but sexy. Made to be. Tingly in a good way.