
Wissenschaftler bestätigen, dass nicht-genital stimulierte Orgasmen biologisch real sind. Die Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass diese nicht genital stimulierten Orgasmen einen Anstieg des Hormons Prolaktin auslösen, was die physiologische Reaktion widerspiegelt, die bei typischen sexuellen Höhepunkten beobachtet wird.
Scientists confirm non-genitally stimulated orgasms are biologically real
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>A new case study provides biological evidence that a post-menopausal woman can induce orgasms solely through the use of pelvic floor muscle exercises, without any direct genital stimulation. The findings indicate that these non-genitally stimulated orgasms trigger a surge in the hormone prolactin, mirroring the physiological response seen in typical sexual climaxes. This [research](https://doi.org/10.1080/19317611.2025.2608697) was published in the International Journal of Sexual Health.
>Orgasms typically result from direct physical stimulation of the genitals, but evidence indicates they can also occur through mental imagery or specific muscle movements. Previous research demonstrated that a premenopausal woman could induce orgasms using tantric techniques, a practice involving deep breathing and mental focus to control bodily sensations and sexual energy.
>This earlier case was confirmed by a rise in plasma prolactin, a hormone released during sexual climax. However, it remained unclear whether this ability relied on the higher levels of ovarian hormones found in younger women or if it could occur after menopause. Consequently, the researchers aimed to determine if a post-menopausal woman could achieve these outcomes using a systematic routine targeting the pelvic floor.
>The pelvic floor is a hammock-like group of muscles at the base of the pelvis that supports internal organs like the bladder and uterus, and plays a primary role in sexual response and control. The team sought to validate the experience using objective biological markers rather than relying solely on the participant’s description. Confirming the physiological reality of these experiences provides evidence for potential new therapeutic avenues for women facing difficulties with orgasm.
>“I am generally interested in the neurobiology of sexual function, and in particular how the brain is organized for sexual arousal, desire, orgasm, sexual pleasure, and sexual inhibition. Recently, I started studying people who can have orgasms without genital stimulation (Non-Genitally Stimulated Orgasms, or NGSOs),” said study author James G. Pfaus, an assistant professor at Charles University in Prague and the director of research for the Center for Sexual Health and Interventions at the Czech National Institute of Mental Health.
Does it still go ooh or aah?
„Scientists Confirm“
Oddly strong language for a paper. Also, it’s long been known that people could have non-genitally stimulated orgasms.
This is research? How do I become a PI to run a trial like this?
This doesn’t seem like a new finding to me, I take Atomoxetine for my ADHD, and I’ve almost had a few hands free orgasms. It’s a documented side effect. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7093725/
This is basically what r/mindgasm is all about, and it is not just for women. Men can reach orgasm like this as well.
I alreknew this. I could do this just flexing my core muscles