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Orgasms are beneficial to the body in the respect that they release serotonin into your system (the "happiness" hormone) as well as endorphins (the "pain reliever" hormone) so people really *do* feel better after an orgasm. Additionally, they cause the blood pressure to rise slightly, which can relieve general headaches as well as migraines.
Besides, the typical method to reach orgasm is sexual activity, which can be a cardio workout if it's done properly, so it's good for the body overall, not just the orgasm itself.
Women: do you ever video yourself masterbatein?
by jadda33 on September 22nd, 2011
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I am wondering if I maybe having orgasms and just don't realize it...see description
by Secretive Woman on August 31st, 2011
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Do men fake orgasms like women?
by Anonymous on October 11th, 2011
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What happens during an orgasm?
by smith11 on September 7th, 2011
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why is it so important to a guy what we not spill a drop when they spray it in our mouths.
by cancer on October 14th, 2011
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orgasms promote long life.
thats good to hear. +6
by DudeLer 2 on December 25th, 2008