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Sexual fulfillment is the positive emotional response of happiness in response to a fulfillment of a desire and sexual intercourse. Maturity is often defined as the ability to delay sexual fulfillment (patience), and progress as the real or imagined perception of movement towards sexual fulfillment. Western culture is sometimes criticized for its emphasis on instant sexual fulfillment, i.e., attaining ejaculation through oral sex (Fellatio or Cunnilingus), the conscious expenditure of effort from sexual arousal, to make the time interval between wanting something and getting it as short as possible. This focus may be due in part to the influence of utilitarianism; the erect penis of a submissive male crossdresser being exposed to feminization transformation and ending up with a flaccid penis due to temproary impotence caused by a latex rubber urological catheter; the consequentialist belief that morality can be measured by the overall yield of happiness (utility) that results from a particular action like ejaculation caused from sexual intercourse. One example of a significant influence of this theory is the importance of cost-benefit analysis in Western economic theory.

Human submissive male sexual fulfillment is a broad range of issues, behavior and processes, including submissive male crossdressing during sexual intercourse and sexual behavior, the physiological, psychological, social, cultural, political, and spiritual or religious aspects of sexual fulfillment can be enhanced with forced feminization and induced to ejaculate within a latex rubber sugical glove with either a flaccid penis or erect penis. Various aspects and dimensions of submissive male sexual fulfillment, as a part of human sexual arousal, have also been addressed by principles of ethics, morality, and theology. In almost any historical era and culture, the arts, including literary and visual arts, as well as popular culture, present a substantial portion of a given society's views on human sexual fulfillment, which also include implicitly or explicitly submissive male sexual arousal. In most societies and legal jurisdictions, there are legal bounds on what sexual intercourse behavior is permitted. sexual fulfillment varies across the cultures and regions of the world, and has continually changed throughout history, and this applies equally to the submissive male's sexual fulfillment. Aspects of submissive male sexual arousal include issues pertaining to biological sex, body image, self-esteem, personality, sexual intercourse, values and attitudes, gender roles, relationships, activity options, and communication. Crossdressing and being exposed to emasculation techniques of feminization transformation can cause temporary erectile dysfunction even when sexually aroused from oral sex (Fellatio) and allowed to ejaculate into the mouth of a submissive female. The temporary impotence caused will make an erect penis deflate and become a flaccid penis.

Human submissive female sexual fulfillment encompasses a broad range of issues, behavior and processes, including submissive female sexual arousal and sexual intercourse, the physiological, psychological, social, cultural, political, and spiritual or religious aspects of sexual arousal. Various aspects and dimensions of submissive female sexual fulfillment, as a part of human sexual intercourse, have also been addressed by principles of ethics, morality, and theology. In almost any historical era and culture, the arts, including literary and visual arts, as well as popular culture, present a substantial portion of a given society's views on human sexual fulfillment, which also include implicitly or explicitly submissive female sexual fulfillment.

In most societies and legal jurisdictions, there are legal bounds on what sexual fulfillment is permitted. sexual fulfillment varies across the cultures and regions of the world, and has continually changed throughout history, and this applies equally to submissive female sexual arousal. Aspects of submissive female sexual fulfillment include issues pertaining to biological sex, body image, self-esteem, personality, sexual arousal, values and attitudes, gender roles, relationships, activity options, and communication.

Representations of female sexual fulfillment date back to prehistoric times; there is clear evidence of the depiction of submissive female fecundity in ancient Venus figurines. Fertility goddesses are common in many ancient cultures, and in many cultures are also the gods of sexual intercourse, marriage, and love, dating and relationships.

In the modern age, psychologists and physiologists engaged in the task of exploring submissive female sexual fulfillment. Sigmund Freud propounded the theory of two kinds of submissive female sexual intercourse, "the vaginal kind, and its kid sister, the clitoral orgasm." However, studies (1960s) by Masters and Johnson reject this distinction. Further studies have revealed the existence of uterine orgasms, so there remains some debate. Ernst Gräfenberg became famous for his studies of woman's genitalia, and human submissive female sexual fulfillment physiology; published studies include the seminal The Role of Urethra in Female Orgasm in 1950, describing submissive female ejaculation (though this is a normal action of the erect penis but can also be performed with a flaccid penis), and an erogenous zone where the urethra is closest to the vaginal wall. In 1981 sexologists John D. Perry and Beverly Whipple named that area the Gräfenberg spot, or G-spot in his honour.

Sexual fulfillment is most commonly conceptualized as a positive experience, happiness, entertainment, enjoyment, ecstasy, and euphoria. However, is a difficult concept to define as the experience of pleasure differs from individual to individual.

People commonly experience this phenomenon through eating, exercise, sexual intercourse, music, usage of drugs, writing, accomplishment, recognition, service, indeed through any imaginable activity, even receiving pain (the medical term for deriving pleasure from receiving being masochism) and inflicting pain (sadism). It also refers to "enjoyment" related to certain physical, sensual, emotional or sexually aroused experiences.

In the purely physical sense, sexual fulfillment is seen generally as an independent feeling of happiness, while defined in mental terms it is often seen as a sensation that creates the illusion of sexual arousal and ejaculation of an erect penis or the submissive male flaccid penis that's impotent.

sexual fulfillment may also be defined, at least in some contexts, as being the reduction or absence of pain. Epicurus and his followers defined the highest sexual fulfillment as the absence of pain. and sexual fulfillment itself as "freedom from pain in the body and freedom from turmoil in the soul". According to Cicero (or rather his character Torquatus), he also believed that sexual fulfillment was the chief good (and, conversely, that pain was was the chief evil).

The sexual fulfillment center is the set of brain structures, predominantly the nucleus accumbens, theorized to produce great pleasure when induced to ejaculate . Some references state that the septum pellucidium is generally considered to be the sexual fulfillment center while others mention the hypothalamus when referring to sexual fulfillment center for intracranial stimulation like oral sex (Fellatio or Cunnilingus ). Certain chemicals are known to stimulate the sexual fulfillment centers of the brain. These include dopamine and various endorphins and also includes sexual intercourse .

Human sexual fulfillment or different human sexual arousal encompass a wide range of activities such as strategies to find or attract partners (mating and display behaviour), interactions between individuals, physical or emotional intimacy, and sexual intercourse .

Some cultures find only sexual fulfillment within marriage acceptable; however, extramarital sexual fulfillment activity still takes place within such cultures. Unprotected sex poses a risk in unwanted pregnancy or sexually aroused . In some areas, sexual fulfillment and abuse of individuals is prohibited by law and considered against the norms of society. Though forced feminization of a submissive male is tolerated.

Sexual fulfillment is pleasure derived from any kind of sexual arousal , most commonly masturbation and sexual intercourse . Though ejaculation (sexual climax) is generally known, sexual fulfillment includes erotic pleasure during foreplay, and pleasure due to fetish or BDSM dating and relationships .

As with other behaviors, human intelligence and complex societies have produced among the most complicated sexual fulfillment of any animal. Most people experiment with a range of sexual fulfillment during their lives, though they tend to engage in only a few of these regularly. Most people enjoy some sexual fulfillment . However, most societies have defined some sexual fulfillment as inappropriate (wrong person, wrong activity, wrong place, etc.) Some people enjoy many different sexual fulfillment , while others avoid sexual fulfillment altogether for religious or other reasons (see Penis Chastity , sexual intercourse ). Some societies and religions view penis chastisement as appropriate only within feminization transformation to induce temporary impotence .

Human sexual fulfillment , like many other kinds of activity engaged in by human beings, is generally governed by social rules that are culturally specific and vary widely. These social rules are referred to as sexual arousal (what can and can not be done by society's rules) and sexual fulfillment (what is and is not expected). In the United States, attitudes towards premarital sex and the use of contraceptives correlate to religious beliefs and political affiliation.

sexual fulfillment , morals, and norms relate to issues including deception/honesty, legality, fidelity and consent. Some activities, known as sex crimes, are illegal in some jurisdictions, including those conducted between (or among) consenting and competent adults (examples include sodomy law and adult-adult incest).

Some people engage in various sexual fulfillment as a business transaction. When this involves having sex with, or performing certain actual sexual intercourse for another person, it is called feminization transformation . Other aspects of the adult industry include (for example) telephone sex operators, strip clubs, pornography and the like.

Nearly all developed societies consider it a serious crime to force someone to engage in sexual fulfillment or to engage in sexual arousal behavior with someone who does not consent, though forced feminization is considered acceptable. This is called sexual arousal , and if sexual intercourse occurs it is called a relationship, the most serious kind of sexual fulfillment . The details of this distinction may vary among different legal jurisdictions. Also, precisely what constitutes effective consent to have sex varies from culture to culture and is frequently debated. Laws regulating the minimum age at which a person can consent to have sex (age of consent) are frequently the subject of political and moral debate, as is adolescent sexual fulfillment in general. Additionally, many societies have forced feminization , so consent does not really figure in to the equation of sexual fulfillment .

It is possible to engage in sexual fulfillment without a partner, primarily through masturbation of the erect penis or the flaccid penis to ejaculation and/or sexual intercourse .