This myth about women's orgasm is nothing but real.

We often hear that a woman needs to crash her brain into orgasm, but a new study has revealed that this is all myth. In fact, researchers at Rutgers University in America concluded that women do not have to relax their minds to reach a peak during sex, nor be distracted by [...]
We often hear that a woman needs to crash her brain into orgasm, but a new study has revealed that this is all myth. In fact, researchers at Rutgers University in America concluded that women do not have to relax their brains to reach a peak during sex, not to be distracted by the worries.
According to this study, women's brain activity grows as they move toward orgasm, mostly in areas responsible for memory, emotions, movements and sensations.
Experts also found out why women feel less pain during the orgasm, because the brain area responsible for the release of serotonin becomes more active in those moments.
Its satisfaction and connection with the brain is still unknown, but the important thing is that we are creating the bases right now.










