National Orgasm Day: Does it really exist? Well, it does!
The most elusive part of the body – the G-Spot does exist. However, the existence of this erogenous spot is often debated usually in regards to women, while researchers say that it is just an extension of the clitoris, the female organ homologous to the penile organ in men.
National Orgasm Day is celebrated in Scotland, the United Kingdome, the United States, and Australia.
Did you know there are a few interesting facts about orgasms you probably may not be aware of?
Dailyrecord.co.uk has compiled a few facts to share with you on this national orgasm day.
- The sensitive area of the brain that is stimulated when you achieve orgasms is exactly the same area when an addict does heroin.
- Former U.S. Vice President Nelson A Rockefeller died due to a heart attack while having sex
- Some women achieve orgasm during childbirth
- It was Aristotle who first mentioned female ejaculation in a written form
- No two orgasms are the same
The G-Spot for women is probably the clitoris. You would be surprised to know that men also have a G-Spot and that area lies in the prostate, a walnut-sized gland just behind the penis. That area has nerve endings, which can make a man arouse with all kinds of good feelings.