righthand says: Q.1 How has sex research evolved over the past several decades and how has sexual understanding changed as a result? Q.2 Much of the first few chapters are about the female orgasm and the persistent myth of the vaginal orgasm. Does the myth still persist? Do men still cling to it? Q.3 What about the G-Spot or as you say "that other erogenous zone?" Is there research about that, and what should the lovers of women know about it? Q.4 You state that erections are all about blood and that impotence has moved from the realm of the psychological to the physical. What is your take on the psychological vs. the physical in terms of sexual dysfunction? Q.5 The belt and suspenders approach. Q.6 There's a new study out that suggests that sex takes from 3 to 13 minutes. It treats sex pretty mechanically. Of course 3 to 13 minutes is a lot longer than some monkeys take time to orgasm Many more questions and all the answers at source. It's my biggest organ that still works continuously, well ever 10 seconds. Ha ha. Now if this wasn't all educational that I'd impose it upon my ClipMark friends?! I enjoy the wide range of topics on the site - it keeps things interesting and makes it a whole lot of fun! |
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