The fantasies were as unique as the women.
"Some imagined erotic scenarios. But others imagined very romantic scenes such as a lover whispering to them. Others pictured more abstract sensual experiences, such as walking along a beach or imagining waves of energy moving through their body," added Komisaruk.
He claimed that this kind of research is important because although orgasm 'is intensely pleasurable,' understanding it better is about much more than just pleasure.
"The female orgasm is a remarkable phenomena that has been shown to double heart rates, reduce sensitivity to pain, increase blood flow to the brain and increase feelings of joy, happiness and love," he said.
"Understanding what happens in our brains when we orgasm, could help us to develop better anti -depressants and better pain management drugs as well as increasing sexual satisfaction," he added.
Source-ANI