According to Healthline", This may sound counterintuitive, but the day you're most likely to experience a mind-bending orgasm is the day before you get your period, according to Laurie Watson, an intercourse therapist and couples counselor in Raleigh, NC, and author of Wanting lovemaking again. "When blood accumulation makes your uterus heavy, contractions are more perceptible during orgasm, and your labial and clitoral tissue tends to be more sensitive when you retain fluids. However, here are the best time copulation is good for women.
The top time is between Christmas and New Year's Day when you and your husband are likely out of the office. "When you have no work pressures and are spending many hours with your mate, it's easier to have luxurious, unhurried copulation that lasts and lasts," says Terence Watts, a psychotherapist based in the U.K. who specializes in psychoerotic problems. "A slow build-up is key. Flirt with your husband in the morning by whispering in his ear, and then make lots of eye contact with him during meals.
If you can get past the ick factor, making love while you're on your period can reduce uncomfortable cramps, says Levine. "It may be because an orgasm causes uterine contractions, which ease pain, and your body releases the hormone oxytocin and the neurotransmitter dopamine, which make you feel happy and relaxed." If you can expect lovemaking when Aunt Flo shows, you just may look forward to your time of the month.
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