Some of the positive effects of the female climax are very obvious - it is supposed to help with relaxation, and a woman's pleasure also increases her partner's pleasure. Some research has shown that the climax also has its function in conception.
The climax helps a woman assess the quality of her partner's genes.
How often heterosexual women climax with their partners is related to how 'quality' their partner is. Women who experience multiple climaxes report that their partners are more symmetrical and physically attractive, which correlates with genetic quality.
Climax helps a woman assess the compatibility of her immune system and her partner's.
Research has also shown that women who sleep with partners with whom they share different immune genes, making it more likely that their children will have better immune systems, experience more climaxes.
Women experience more orgasms with partners who, in their opinion, have a better personality.
The personality of their sexual partner is also important to women in bed. Women who rated their partners as more creative and assertive reported more frequent orgasms.
The climax is important to maintain the bond.
Oxytocin is a neurotransmitter that gives us feelings of love, security and infatuation. During climaxes, its level in the body rises in both women and men. Oxytocin can help maintain fidelity in monogamous relationships.
Afterglow
After the climax, women have ti afterglow. It is a prolonged feeling of satisfaction and happiness, which has a positive effect on the individual's well-being and the dynamics of the relationship.