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Climax, the discharge of neuromuscular tension at the height of sexual arousal. Nearly every aspect of the climax-- what's required to have one, why some people can't seem to achieve one, why we have them at all -- has been the subject of much research and debate. What happens to the body during climax is pretty well-known, and it's no surprise that the brain plays a big part in reaching one.
Both men’s and women’s perceptions of their partners’ ideal duration of foreplay and intercourse were found to be more strongly related to their own sexual stereotypes than to their partners’ self-reported sexual desires, suggesting that people rely on sexual stereotypes when estimating their partners’ ideal sexual scripts
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