G-Spot
The Venus Butterfly: surefire orgasm or urban legend? Sexologist Susan Quilliam investigates.
The Venus Butterfly. It made its debut on TV legal drama LA Law, when— during the 1986 Thanksgiving episode—script writers Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher referred to a mysterious sex technique that guarantees a woman endless, repeated climaxes. The day after Thanksgiving the media was buzzing with talk of the trick, and every loving couple across the nation was wondering how to do it. But hey, it's just an urban myth, right?
Maybe... maybe not. Ever since that fateful day, sexologists, therapists and writers have made attempted to define this holy grail of sex acts. So does it exist? … Read More
A run down of what we agreed and disagreed with on their A-Z list.
Vice magazine recently published their A-Z Vice Guide To Girls. Tone aside (which swung between irreverent/funny to just kind of lowbrow) we found a few lady insider gems many, many guys would love to know. And, of course, there were others we couldn't relate to at all. Anyway, here's our analysis below. Women and Porn....NOT!
THE GOOD:
B is for Blahnik, Manolo: The ladies at Vice don't understand the allure of overly expensive shoes, and frankly, neither do we. We barely have enough money for rent as is, and if faced with the decision of groceries for a … Read More
Hour-long orgasm: does it exist? One writer says yes, sort of...
The mythical one-hour orgasm. Does it exist? According to some experts interviewed by Yvonne K. Fulbright on FoxNews.com it certainly does. "Chalking up the amazingly pleasurable height of sexual response as no more than a 'genital sneeze,' they see an orgasm as involving so much more," she writes.
We've written about these insanely long climaxes in the past (check out this piece on the EMO, or Extended Massive Orgasm), and this sounds pretty similar. With a technique called the Venus Butterfly, practitioners can experience orgasmic contractions over and over. Fulbright explains that these hour-longers believe that
An orgasm … Read More
Tips and advice to make sex with your favorite person even better: a how-to masturbation guide.
It doesn't matter that masturbation is the safest and possibly most satisfying sex you can have, when it comes to a ménage a moi, lots of ladies (and men) are still in the closet. For starters, let's applaud the fact that we're not living in the Victorian era, when women were restricted from riding bicycles and horses, and some from sewing and squatting, lest they get too excited. And we don't have to visit the doctor's offices anymore just so they can use a large vibratory apparatus to calm us from "hysteria." We can also eat graham crackers and … Read More
Your body has parts you may not know about.
The White Stripes have a song called "The Hardest Button To Button." According to Jack White the song is about a child dealing with a new baby sibling, but when I hear the title I always think of the clit.
Some women can orgasm from clit stimulus alone, some prefer penetration, and some like both at the same time. According to this Betty Dodson video, via Susie Bright's Journal, the clit and the G-spot are part of the same gland, and the whole thing is way bigger than you think.
According to these sexperts, the head of the … Read More
You want me to stick a needle where?
With the prick of a needle, your G-spot will be rocked harder than ever the next time you're lucky enough to get laid.
So says London's Daily Mail, in an article about Caroline Cushworth, who splurged on a $1,600 dollar 'orgasm jab.' It's a lip plumper-like shot of collagen inside -- yes, inside the vagina -- that guarantees a lady orgasms with every roll in the hay by enlarging the "pea-sized" G-spot for four, count'em, four months.
Color me fascinated...but also skeptical. How safe is it, really, to shoot collagen directly onto one's G-spot (assuming you've found the bugger)? I'm … Read More
This is sure to rile some people up but could really explain a lot.
We’re pretty sure that this is going to really bother every sexpert on Earth, but an Italian researcher has deemed that not all women have a G-Spot and thus not all women can have a vaginal orgasm (which we will now call vorgasms). …Ok, stop yelling. We’re wondering how this has gone unnoticed for so long (it accurate). The guy responsible for naming the G-Spot, Dr. Gräfenberg, ‘found’ this magical zone back in 1981. You would think that all research about it would have been exhausted by now.
OK, Emmanuele Jannini (we’re … Read More
A newish technique is supposedly making sex more pleasurable. Is it safe?
Ggggg G-shot. Are you familiar with the G-spot? If you’re not, you should probably get a life. How about the G-Shot? A little less familiar. And how about the G-Shot party? Totally in the dark, right?
OK, the G-Spot is a sensitive area on the front wall of a vagina. Some people claim that the key to a vaginal orgasm is this spot it was named after a German gyno called named Helmut Spot (kidding: it was Ernst Gräfenberg). Not the G-Shot is a quasi-medical procedure used to increase the surface area … Read More
Most women can orgasm from masturbation, but not everyone comes during sex. YourTango investigates.
Sophie*, 27, and Janine, 30, were headed down to the corner deli for their usual breakfast: bagels with cream cheese, tomato, and onion. Coworkers and close friends outside the office, for the past three years they had chewed over just about everything together-dating disasters, same-sex experimentation, their divergent definitions of feminism. Still, Janine paused mid-bite when Sophie said, out of the blue: "I'm polling my girlfriends, so I wanted to ask: Do you need to use your hands to orgasm when you have sex?"
In this age of frank talk about getting it on-courtesy of six seasons of Sex … Read More
From NBCNC Sometimes our love lives need more than hand holding and...
From NBCNC
Sometimes our love lives need more than hand holding and Barry White music, now women have a new option to help them in the bedroom.
Melissa Sherrill has decided to get a G-Shot to increase her sexual pleasure.
"It's a form of human collagen we inject into the front wall of the vaginal tissues where the G-Spot is," said Justin Salerno, M.D., an Obstetrician Gynecologist.
After finding her pleasure zone and numbing it with local anesthesia, Ob-Gyn Dr. Justin Salerno injects the collagen.
"It didn't hurt at all," said Melissa Sherrill, a G-shot … Read More