In: Anatomy and Physiology
The sexual act is the contact between the vulva and anus. The purpose of this kind of sexual act involves sexual penetration. This is defined as the sexual practices of human behavior in which humans experiencing and express their sexuality. Different types of sexual acts range from sexual activity with another person with a different pattern of frequency.
The female experience and response toward each stage of sexual act involve excitement, orgasm, and some other stages like a plateau and the resolution. Four stages in which the female can express their sexual satisfaction involve Desire, excitement, orgasm as well as resolution.
The male and female have different phases of each stage of the sexual act. The response of men also involves excitement for sexual intercourse. Man can induce some stimulating activity including masturbation and intercourse. The difference between both responses at the stage of sexual response urges for the hormonal response. Both response patterns also involved in sharing reproduction and excitement sexually by increasing the flow of blood in the vaginal walls and male genital organs.