Evelina Nevardauskaitė Rudzikienė – on squirting, female ejaculation, and the importance of pleasure
Evelina Nevardauskaitė – Rudzikienė is a family physician and endobiogenics specialist with over 10 years of experience practicing personalized medicine based on the principles of psychoneuroendocrinology and clinical phytotherapy. Her work explores how hormones and neurotransmitters influence our bodies, emotions, minds, partner choice, libido, sexual behavior, and orgasm.
During her lectures, Evelina will discuss the importance of sexual pleasure and orgasm, analyzing these processes from a neuroscientific and hormonal perspective. She will explain how orgasms affect our brains, mood, and emotional well-being—and why they may be important not only for pleasure but also for health.
Presentation topics:
Female squirting – Friday, November 21, at 20:00
Female ejaculation and squirting during orgasm were long considered taboo or abnormal, and have only recently begun to attract scientific attention. Can all women squirt? What’s the difference between ejaculation and squirting? Is it necessary to reach orgasm?
The Neurobiology of Pleasure – Saturday, November 22, at 19:00
Is pleasure a purely human experience? Why do some people crave gentle touch, while others prefer intense or even painful sensations? What does a neurotypical experience of pleasure look like? And how does neurodiversity influence the way we feel pleasure?
More information about the doctor:
www.gydytojaevelina.lt