Scientists during the experiment identified three types of female orgasm
At Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, examined the female orgasm and determined that it can be of three types. Neurologists called them "wave", "volcano" and "avalanche". They determined that every woman can experience only one type of orgasm peculiar to her. He stays with her for the rest of his life and it will not work to change him.
For the study, scientists selected 54 women. Each was given a Lioness vibrator with additional functions. These devices are able to determine the force of contraction of the pelvic floor using two sensors. The vibrator not only takes readings during use, but also transmits them via a wireless Internet connection to the server.
The experiment took place at home — each woman was in her usual comfortable environment. After a while, the sensor readings were analyzed and three main types of orgasm were determined. At the same time, in quantitative terms, the picture was as follows: 26 experienced a "wave", 17 — an "avalanche" and 11 — a "volcano".
Professor of neurology James Pfaus, who led the experiment, commented on the discovery as follows:
He described these patterns in an accessible language. With a "wave", the muscles rhythmically relax, then contract. The "volcano" is characterized by a slight muscle tension at the beginning, but then it grows rapidly, resembling an explosion. With an avalanche, the muscles are very tense at the very beginning, but after each contraction, the tension decreases.
Before that , scientists from The University of Ottawa, Canada, found out that women's moans have nothing to do with orgasm.