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What is an orgasom?

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For both sexes, it is the final phase of the sexual response cycle (called the "plateau phase") and is characterized by intense physical pleasure, controlled by the involuntary, or autonomic, nervous system.

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http://nicedeb.files.wordpress.com/2008/03patterson_bigfoot.jpg

That is the best picture ever taken of an Orgasom. Also known as a "Climaks" or "Ejakelashun", the Orgasom is a monster. Some claim it's a mythical creature, much like the Goatman or the Chupacabra, but many sightings have disagreed with this so called "fact". It's furry with white chunks of goop caught in its fur. People who have encountered the Orgasom have advised that you avoid it all costs, especially during the Period between equinoxes, as it is in heat, and gets very stiff and hard during that period. It is in my attack. :)

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When people have sex, they are stimulated so much that the man ejaculates sperm and the woman releases her egg, these are called orgasisms and they might not happen at the same time

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An orgasm is a sexual climax.

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During orgasm, a girl may experience rhythmic contractions of the pelvic floor muscles, increased heart rate and breathing, and a pleasurable feeling throughout her body. It is a natural physiological response to sexual stimulation that can vary in intensity and duration from person to person.


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