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Fake Orgasm Scientific Study Sheds Light On Why MarriageRomance.com Works

TYLER, Texas (EWORLDWIRE) Jun 24, 2005

A new scientific study indicates females need to be relaxed and free of anxiety and fear in order to enjoy sex. The founders of MarriageRomance.com came to this same conclusion years ago and founded the website to provide married couples with a simple way to help them forget about the troubles of the day and focus on each other.

On June 20, 2005, Reuter's released a news article entitled "No Faking Female Orgasm In Scientific Research" by Patricia Reaney. The article described a scientific study where the researchers recorded brain activity during orgasm of both men and women.

The article reported, "When women genuinely achieved an orgasm, areas of the brain involved in fear and emotion were deactivated. Those areas stayed alert however when women were faking it. The researchers also found that the cortex, which is linked with consciousness, is active during a fake orgasm but not during the real thing."

"The deactivation of these very important parts of the brain might be the most important thing necessary to have an orgasm," said Gert Holstege, researcher at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. "It means that if you are fearful or at a very high level of anxiety, then it is very difficult to have sex because you really have to let yourself go," he added in the Reaney article.

The article offers scientific proof of what wives instinctively know - that women need to be relaxed and free of anxiety and fear in order to enjoy sex.

The article also offers a scientific explanation as to why married couples experience increased levels of passion when they listen together to marriage love stories at MarriageRomance.com. Since the marriage love stories help the wife forget about the worries of the day and help her focus on romance and lovemaking, they help her turn off those areas of the brain that keep her from enjoying sex.

The article goes on to say, "The brain scans for men during orgasm were less conclusive, according to Holstege. The researchers found less deactivation in the males in the areas of the brain linked to emotion and fear when they were sexually stimulated."

This research indicates the male orgasm is not as directly related to emotions as the female orgasm. This explains why husbands are not as directly affected by stories when they listen to them with their wives. But like a chain reaction, the wife's excitement usually excites her husband, so they both end up sharing an elevated level of passion for each other after listening together to a few marriage love stories from MarriageRomance.com.

For more information, visit www.MarriageRomance.com.

     
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Tags: marriage,christian,coaching, Marriage, Lovemaking, Sex, Romance, Orgasm, Love, Husb and , Wife, Fake, Climax, Fear, Anxiety, Stress,TX,USA,
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