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Old 10-08-2004, 07:38 PM  
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Subject: Re: Is vaginal orgasm a lie?
From: sexeducation-ga on 08 Oct 2004 19:34 PDT

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 08 Oct 2004 18:47 PDT
sexeducation-ga,

An intriguing question.

Pleasure and pain are the opposite sides of two key motivational
forces in life. But oddly enough, medical science has not found a
method to measure either of these things.

Perhaps you've seen "hidden camera" stories of malingerers who fake an
injury at work, profess intense, cripling pain, collect workers' comp,
and are then video-taped water skiing in Cancun!

The fact is, doctors cannot measure pain in any meaningful way, to
tell whether the worker is giving an accurate account of his pain
sensations.

The only information they have to rely on is an individual's account
of their experience, which may or may not be especially reliable, and
even if reliable, may not be comparable one person to the next.

So too with orgasms and their associated pleasures. Not only is there
no way to clearly document the sensations evoked -- how they feel, how
they arise or where in the body they occur -- there's not even a
well-agreed to medical "vocabulary" for how the subjective aspects of
an orgasm should be described.

Bottom line...there's probably no definitive answer to your question,
because the terms involved are too loosely defined, and there's no
meaningful data on which to base a conclusion of any sort.

However...there have been numerous, serious published attempts to
explore the topic, including:

--Do all orgasms feel alike? Evaluating a two-dimensional model of the
orgasm experience across gender and sexual context. (The Journal of
Sex Research)

--Beyond Orgasmatron (Psychology Today)

--The Technology of Orgasm (Johns Hopkins press)

--Sexist Science Misses a Mountain (New Statesman)

--The psychodynamics of orgasm (International Journal of Psychoanalysis)



I'd be glad to summarize the discussions in these materials regarding
vaginal orgasms as an answer to your question.

Let me know what you think.

pafalafa-ga
My reply

What part of the question ?...
"Will a female orgasm from only vaginal wall stimulation (NOT -gspot)?"
Do you need clarification on?



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