Monday, June 15, 2009

Pleasure Profile

Over the last week, I've posted on the sexual pleasure myths as reported by the Journal of Sexual Medicine. The truth is, however, that although studies are helpful in researching human behavior, pleasure can not be adequately described in a survey. Pleasure is highly individualized, especially in regard to sexual activity.

Sexual pleasure is dependent on many things. Safety, security, trust, comfort, and arousal all affect the pleasure centers of the brain. It is important to know and understand your body to better understand what pleasure means to you. By exploring your own pleasure profile, you can better give and receive pleasure with your partner.

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