The Secret Evolutionary ‘Glitch’ Unveiling the Eargasmic Experience: Find Out Why Some Are Lucky

2023-07-13 18:31:53

The secret lies in one evolutionary “glitch”, which, however, went only to the elite.

In recent days, a video has become popular on social networks, in which a certain woman twirls a cotton swab in her ear and, judging by her face, experiences sensations akin to orgasm.

“If we’re not designed by nature to put things in our ears, why did evolution put the G-spot there?” she asks.

According to the Daily Mail, British doctor Karan Raj, who often comments on strange medical facts discussed on the Internet, has not bypassed this topic. He explained that by touching a certain point in the ear canal with a cotton swab, we stimulate the vagus or vagus nerve, one of the main nerves of the parasympathetic nervous system, which provides communication between various organs of the body with the brain.

Among other things, the vagus is responsible for the sensitivity of the pharynx, larynx, skin behind the ear and inside the external auditory canal – which is why the ears are an erogenous zone. When stimulating a sensitive point inside the auditory canal, as well as when stimulating the genital area, one can really experience acute sexual arousal and get an “ear orgasm”.

There is one thing: this pleasure is not available to everyone.

According to the doctor, this is a kind of evolutionary “glitch” and the owners of an erogenous point in the ear canal can be called lucky. For many people, everything is different: when cleaning their ears from sulfur secretions with a cotton swab, they automatically begin to cough, because their brain mistakenly believes that the foreign body irritates not the ear canal, but the throat.

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