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- 10-18-2014 #181
- 10-18-2014 #182
Actually DT...have you ever heard of the "rule of thumb" when it comes to the clitoris? If not, here is an excerpt from an article that you may find of interest...
Kim Wallen, professor of psychology and behavioral neuroendocrinology at Emory University, is busy doing the math to find out. And, yes, he says, simple physiology may have a lot to do with orgasm ease -- specifically, how far a woman's clitoris lies from her vagina.
That number might predict how easily a woman can experience orgasms from penile stimulation alone -- without help from fingers, toys or tongue -- during sexual intercourse.
In fact, there's even an easy "rule of thumb," Wallen says: Clitoris-vagina distances less than 2.5 cm -- that's roughly from the tip of your thumb to your first knuckle -- tend to yield reliable orgasms during sex. More than a thumb's length? Regular intercourse alone typically might not do the trick.
Wallen is not the first to check into this "C-V distance." In the 1920s, Princess Marie Bonaparte, a French psychoanalyst and close friend of Sigmund Freud, grew fed up with her own lack of orgasmic response. In her professional practice, she saw plenty of patients with the same complaint ("frigidity," in the parlance of the day).
She blamed physiology, not psyche.
Bonaparte collected C-V and orgasm data from her patients and in 1924 delicately published her observations under a pseudonym. (She also persuaded an Austrian surgeon to experiment on her, by cutting around her clitoris and stretching it closer to her vagina -- with disappointing results.)
Recently, Wallen dug up Bonaparte's measurements and analyzed them with modern statistical techniques. Sure enough, he found a striking correlation. Now he is hoping to do his own measurement study.
Preliminary work has revealed that only about 7% of women always have orgasms with sex alone, he says, while 27% say they never do. The current research hold-up: developing a reliable, at-home technique for measuring C-V distance, especially one that can deal with stretchy skin.
Women with a large C-V distance should not be discouraged, Wallen says. "Personally, I don't think the inability to experience no-hands, penis-only intercourse with orgasm says anything about a happy sex life," he says. "Maybe it could allow couples to be a bit more inventive in how they have sex."
He acknowledges that the measure might become one more standard women feel they need to live up to, like breast size. "People would ask, 'Is your distance really small?' "
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- 10-18-2014 #183
TPW - Awesome article!!
Thank you so much for sharing! Just WOW!
- 10-18-2014 #184
Pretty interesting isn't it DT?
- 10-18-2014 #185
Yes it is for sure
It's amazing to me that the clitoris appears to be small, but it really isn't in that it has hidden structures on the sides of the vaginal opening and has more nerves than guys do.
I for one, appreciate your knowledge and being a female posting what you do!
- 10-18-2014 #186
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For a mere $1,000,000.00 I will demonstrate the use of great CV distance equalizers for women. Namely the cunnilingus conniseur tongue, the male restricted orgasm routine with utilization of vibratory toys during coitus. I am pretty sure I can show a much larger positive orgasmic role by the female through my study. I propose a social money gathering scheme whereby I recieve said moneyI w and women line up to see if I can lick the problem. If the million shows up I promise towdo I will float this by the wife. Until then lets keep this research on the down low,
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- 10-18-2014 #187
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I keep hearing info like this quoted.
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Preliminary work has revealed that only about 7% of women always have orgasms with sex alone, he says, while 27% say they never do
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But can never find a study with any juice it is based on.
- 10-21-2014 #188
Her brain when aroused...
Researchers at Rutgers University used fMRI scanners to see exactly what happens in a woman's brain when she's aroused. They found that different brain regions were activated in response to stimulation of the vagina, cervix, clitoris, and nipples. And because her mind is pretty crucial for arousal, stimulating several of these areas at once can lead to an even more explosive finish for her.
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- 10-21-2014 #189
Her muscles have a mind of their own...
During orgasm, a woman's body experiences a period of myotonia—or muscle spasms—due to the activation of the vaginal muscles, according to studies by pioneering sex researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson. This causes the muscles in her legs, arm, neck, abdomen, and face to tense up. At the same time, involuntary vaginal contractions happen at regular intervals. Researchers still aren't sure why these spasms occur and why some women don't experience them at all.
- 10-22-2014 #190
Kissing Facts!!
TOO MUCH PRESSURE IS NO BUENO
Kissing is stimulating and fun, but if you go too hard there can be a price to pay. A woman reportedly partially lost her hearing after her boyfriend ruptured her eardrum by kissing her too passionately. The pressure in her mouth was reduced which caused her eardrum to rupture. Yikes!
IT BOOSTS LIBIDO
An open-mouth kiss can transfer libido-boosting testosterone to your partner signaling for deeper passion. So next time opt for a full on open-mouthed kiss, instead of a boring peck.
FIGHT OR FLIGHT
A kiss gives us clues about a potential mate. If they are a good kisser, we think they’re good at sex too and if they are a not-so-good kisser we may not spend much more time getting to know them. So kissing may well be a means to an end.
IT BURNS CALORIES
A good passionate kiss can burn anywhere between 6 and 26 calories a minute. It may take a day of kissing to burn off a slice of pizza, but it’ll be well worth it.
MORE PLEASE
There is a significant spike in the neurotransmitter dopamine that happens during kissing. This spike causes you to crave more kissing which could lead to more calories burned….we’re down for that!
ORGASM, ANYONE?!
If done well, a woman can have a full-on orgasm from a passionate kiss. Woman vary in their capacity of sexual arousal, so a kiss can do the trick.
IT REDUCES STRESS
The endorphin’s released through kissing have been linked to euphoric highs and as much stress relief as a session of yoga. The mind is calmed during kissing allowing for you and your partner to live in the moment.
TURN TO THE RIGHT
90% of people tilt their head to the right when going in for a kiss. This is commonly done to keep from nose smashing. The other 10% probably enjoy a little nose to nose action.
SENSITIVITY ZONE
Lips are 100 times more sensitive than fingertips. When your lips touch another persons, a number of nerve endings are activated; more than any other part of your body — even your genitals.
PREP YOUR MUSCLES
A passionate french kiss involves all 34 facial muscles. A peck kiss only uses 2 muscles. It’s hard work kissing, but I doubt anyone notices.
IT HELPS BABIES THRIVE
Kissing a baby stimulates pressure receptors all over their body which promotes growth. Babies who are kissed often have also been said to have a greater capacity for intimacy later in life.
IT’S A BRAIN STIMULANT
Five out of the 12 cranial nerves are stimulated during a kissing session. Your heart rate also increases which pumps more blood to the brain. Try kissing before a big test and see if that helps.
KAMA SUTRA
The Kama Sutra lists over 30 different types of kisses. In Kama Sutra the kiss is said to ignite three primary senses: taste, touch and smell. This proves a lot can be done with just a simple kiss, it’s worth trying.
IT’S A NATURAL PAIN RELIEVER
Kissing stimulates saliva production, which prevent tooth decay; it also helps circulation and can even alleviate headaches. Smooches!Going an inch and 1/2 deeper than before
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