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Human sexual response cycle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Human sexual response cycle The human sexual response cycle is a four-stage model of physiological responses to sexual stimulation, which, in order of their occurrence, are the excitement phase, plateau phase, orgasmic phase, and resolution phase. The cycle was first proposed by William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson in their 1966 book ''Human Sexual Response''.〔〔Masters & Johnson ''Human Sexual Response'', Bantam, 1981 ISBN 978-0-553-20429-2; 1st ed. 1966〕 Since then, other human sexual response models have been formulated. ==Excitement phase== The excitement phase (also known as the arousal phase or initial excitement phase) is the first stage of the human sexual response cycle. It occurs as the result of physical or mental erotic stimuli, such as kissing, petting, or viewing erotic images, that leads to sexual arousal. During the excitement stage, the body prepares for sexual intercourse, initially leading to the plateau phase.〔 There is wide socio-cultural variation regarding preferences for the length of foreplay and the stimulation methods used. Physical and emotional interaction and stimulation of the erogenous zones during foreplay usually establishes at least some initial arousal.
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