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First of all, why do you actually want to know that?
Physiology is the study of the function of body structures including organs. In contrast, anatomy is the study of the structures.
The 11 organ systems of the body are the integumentary, respiratory, endocrine, skeletal ,muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, lymphatic , urinary/excretory, reproductive and digestive.
u can use a dildo or i find a electronic toothbrush hits all the spots :P or if ur in a realtionship u CD always get ur partner to lick u out i find the electronic tootbrush very helpfull.:P
No, one them go orgams one them go pee, and one them go pee, and one them go discharge, and one them go quefe.
There are no safe persiodas since a strong orgams can make you start ovalate. Always use protection.
I imagine you faked orgasms in your previous bad relationship, so you've linked that behavior with the feelings of sex. It will take a while for you to break that link. I suggest that you focus on letting your partner know when he is doing things that turn you on. By encouraging his "positive strokes" you will be weakening the link between lousy sex and faking orgasm.
Multiple orgasms generally happens when a partner is involved, they need to be considerate and concerned with your pleasure so they can help heighten your state of arousal and continue stimulating you during your climax, it will help extend your pleasure into multiple orgasms.
Orgasms don't hurt at all. It's hard to describe, but it starts out (pre-orgasm) like a relaxing massage (picture getting your feet rubbed after a long, hard day) but that good feeling keeps building and building. I don't know about anyone else, but an intense orgams kind of gives me a different, somewhat metalic, taste in my mouth. It could be increased blood flow. I'm not sure. But it's as if the feeling is rising and rising and finally peaks like a pot boiling over and then subsides. Also, the orgasm, itself, causes a hormone release in the brain which can lead to a pleasant sense of well-being.
Depending on how hard and how often you were kicked, most of the time it'd hurt, it'd likely bruise, but further injury isn't all that common. Naturally, repeated injury, or a very severe impact can have all manner of results, some fatal. However, in your standard street fight, it's hard to build up the momentum to accurately kick someone in the stomach and have it do truly serious injury. More than that is hard to say, as it depends on what internal structures were hurt, how hard the kick was -- the whole set of circumstances that make up the whole picture. My advice then is avoid being the kicker or the kickee whenever possible.