vas deferens or ductus deferens
Sexual arousal disorder: the inhibition of the general arousal aspect of sexual response. A woman with this disorder does not lubricate, her vagina does not swell, and the muscle that surrounds the outer third of the vagina does not tighten.
Non-sexual arousal (such as motor function) is centered in the brainstem.
Endocrine glands
During sexual arousal each bulbourethral gland (a pair) produces a clear, viscous secretion known as pre-ejaculate. This fluid helps to lubricate the urethra for spermatozoa to pass through.
hypothalamus
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Sexual arousal disorder: the inhibition of the general arousal aspect of sexual response. A woman with this disorder does not lubricate, her vagina does not swell, and the muscle that surrounds the outer third of the vagina does not tighten.
When a sexual partner says sexual things to their partner, it can be referred to as dirty talk or erotic talk. It involves using explicit, sexual language to enhance sexual arousal and communication during intimate moments.
Sexual arousal.
Yes they can. Erections are not only caused during sexual arousal. They can do it while scared, bored or excited.
Those medications are not meant to be 'aphrodisiacs' in the sense that they will give you sexual arousal; arousal is still your job. The medications help your body respond to arousal as you normally would, or would like to.
Pornography is the portrayal of sexual subject matter for the purpose of sexual arousal.
The clitoris is a highly sensitive organ located at the top of the vulva, and its main function is sexual arousal. It becomes engorged with blood during arousal and can provide pleasure through stimulation.
sexual arousal with discrepancy of age of the persons
for sexual arousal. ;)
Common female sexual dysfunctions include: Female sexual interest/arousal disorder, which is characterized by a lack of sexual desire or difficulty in becoming sexually aroused. Female orgasmic disorder, where a woman has difficulty experiencing orgasm or is unable to orgasm. Genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder, which involves pain during sexual intercourse or difficulty with vaginal penetration. Dyspareunia, which is recurrent or persistent genital pain before, during, or after sexual intercourse.
Paraphernalia