vaginal orgasm
Good sex is dependent on size and positive thinking—rather than foreplay, a new study reveals.
On science's neverending quest to find the cause for the female orgasm, it's only natural "research" would blatantly contradict itself a few hundred times or so. So we weren't shocked to read a study touting the benefits of length, crowing that size does matter! So much for gifted tongue flicks—ladies get out your rulers! Penis Extension Fails Catastrophically
A study led by Stuart Brody from University of the West of Scotland asked 1,000 Czech women what causes their "vaginal" orgasms. A vaginal orgasm, if you're curious, is a climax "produced simply from movements … Read More
Develop a stronger, happier vagina with "Modern Intimate Fitness" by Tatiana Kozhevnikova.
That's right. Famed Ruske Tatiana Kozhevnikova—able to vaginally lift 31 pounds with a single, er... squeeze—is now offering "organizers of trainings" for both professional and amateur women everywhere eager to better manage their intimate muscles.
In just two to three hours a day over a three- to five-day period, Ms. Kozhevnikova's copyrighted program teaches not only how to "manage every section of your vagina seperately," but also how to be "out-going and easy to communicate with."
Question: How do men treat sex with such a woman? Answer: Once a man confessed to me that he was intimate with a woman … Read More
Study says scientists can predict vaginal orgasms by watching you walk.
Remember that junior high rumor that guys could tell if you were a virgin by the way you walked? Well it's true! Sort of.
A new study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine claims that trained sexologists can tell if a woman has vaginal orgasms—that is, a gal who can come by intercourse not accompanied by clit stimulation—by the way she walks.
Researchers in Belgium observed women walking on the street, … 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
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