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That logically say you know what they are. So ... <h2>Define - "vaginal orgasm"</H2> Simple fucking question. Answer it ... or shut fuck up! |
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CandyFlip and LadyMischief ...
You both say you have "vaginal orgasms". That logically says that you both know what they are. SO ... <H2>Define - Vaginal Orgasm</H2> Teach us ... What the fuck is a vaginal orgasm? Have at it ... |
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First of all...WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? You are a man with a little dick trying to tell a woman about her body...fuck off you maggot.
Secondly.....WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? What kind of an education do you profess to have in the area of sex education......NONE! You are a fake and everyone here knows it. I don't have to prove to your sorry ass that I have a vaginal orgasm...how about, you prove that I don't you unsexeducated piece of shit. You have been exposed as a fraud and a predator and you will do ANYTHING to try to get the light off that fact. Talking to you about anything sexual would be like talking to my mechanic about my plumbing....useless...just like you....go away you sick fuck. You aren't worth :2 cents: |
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so you're a male and a post whore liar ... That makes LadyMischief the only female I have ever encountered that has "vaginal orgasms". Go for it Lady ... Define - Vaginal Orgasm for us all. |
From a real Sex Education site...run by Columbia University. Who's word should we take? A world reknown university, or a dumb fucking child predator with an opinion that has no basis in fact?
Dear Alice, What's the difference between a vaginal and clitoral orgasm? Is it only possible to have a vaginal orgasm during intercourse? If you can have a clitoral orgasm through other activity, but not intercourse, why is that? If your clitoris is stimulated during intercourse, will that give you a clitoral orgasm during sex? So how do you have a vaginal one? Can you have both at the same time? ?Cumming -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Cumming, Enough stimulation of or around the clitoris and (for some women) pressure on the cervix or other sensitive areas cause pelvic fullness and body tension to build up to a peak. Orgasm is the point at which all the tension is suddenly released in a series of involuntary and pleasurable muscular contractions that may be felt in the vagina, uterus, and/or rectum. (Note that some women do experience orgasms without contractions.) The difference between a "clitoral" and a "vaginal" orgasm is where you are being stimulated to achieve orgasm, not where you feel the orgasm. That may clear up some of the confusion around your questions. The clitoris has a central role in elevating feelings of sexual tension. During sexual excitement, the clitoris swells and changes position. The blood vessels through the whole pelvic area also swell, causing engorgement and creating a feeling of fullness and sexual sensitivity. Your inner vaginal lips swell and change shape. Your vagina balloons upward, and your uterus shifts position. You or your partner can stimulate your clitoris in a number of different ways ? by rubbing, sucking, body pressure, using a vibrator. Although some women touch the glans of the clitoris to become aroused, for others it can be so sensitive that direct touching hurts, even with lubrication. Also, focusing directly on the clitoris for a long time may cause the pleasurable sensations to disappear. Your clitoris can also be stimulated during sexual intercourse, most often with the woman on top ? this happens when the clitoris is rubbed against the man's pubic bone. It can also be achieved when the man is on top if the man positions himself high enough so that his pubic bone presses against his partner's clitoral area. You or your partner can also stimulate your clitoris with fingers during intercourse to help bring you to orgasm. For some women, the outer third of their vagina is also very sensitive. When stimulated during intercourse or other vaginal penetration, these women can orgasm. This would be what you referred to as a vaginal orgasm ? without clitoral stimulation. Sigmund Freud made a pronouncement that the "mature" woman has orgasms only when her vagina, but not her clitoris, is stimulated. This, of course, made the man's penis central to a woman's sexual satisfaction. In reality, orgasms are a very individualistic thing ? there is no one correct pattern of sexual response. Whatever works, feels good, and makes you feel more alive and connected with your partner are what count. Alice |
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Go ahead and attack the messenger instead of the message. GROW THE FUCK UP !! You have a incurable disease called "peni-sodomy". The symptoms are that you have your penis stuck in your fucking brain. You Freudian fucking freak. |
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CandyFlip I miss read dirtdesignz post on page 21 of this thread as yours. My sincerest appologies. Ranting redirected ... DirtyDesignz ... Define vaginal orgasm. |
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Didn't see a response to my Columbia University post. |
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For some women, the outer third of their vagina is also very sensitive. When stimulated during intercourse or other vaginal penetration, these women can orgasm. This would be what you referred to as a vaginal orgasm ? without clitoral stimulation. |
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Now shut the fuck up you unsexeducated fuckhead...... |
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no one is perfect. I appologized. Your Columbia University post ... where is it? I'll debate the issues. |
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From a real Sex Education site...run by Columbia University. Who's word should we take? A world reknown university, or a dumb fucking child predator with an opinion that has no basis in fact? Dear Alice, What's the difference between a vaginal and clitoral orgasm? Is it only possible to have a vaginal orgasm during intercourse? If you can have a clitoral orgasm through other activity, but not intercourse, why is that? If your clitoris is stimulated during intercourse, will that give you a clitoral orgasm during sex? So how do you have a vaginal one? Can you have both at the same time? ?Cumming -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Cumming, Enough stimulation of or around the clitoris and (for some women) pressure on the cervix or other sensitive areas cause pelvic fullness and body tension to build up to a peak. Orgasm is the point at which all the tension is suddenly released in a series of involuntary and pleasurable muscular contractions that may be felt in the vagina, uterus, and/or rectum. (Note that some women do experience orgasms without contractions.) The difference between a "clitoral" and a "vaginal" orgasm is where you are being stimulated to achieve orgasm, not where you feel the orgasm. That may clear up some of the confusion around your questions. The clitoris has a central role in elevating feelings of sexual tension. During sexual excitement, the clitoris swells and changes position. The blood vessels through the whole pelvic area also swell, causing engorgement and creating a feeling of fullness and sexual sensitivity. Your inner vaginal lips swell and change shape. Your vagina balloons upward, and your uterus shifts position. You or your partner can stimulate your clitoris in a number of different ways ? by rubbing, sucking, body pressure, using a vibrator. Although some women touch the glans of the clitoris to become aroused, for others it can be so sensitive that direct touching hurts, even with lubrication. Also, focusing directly on the clitoris for a long time may cause the pleasurable sensations to disappear. Your clitoris can also be stimulated during sexual intercourse, most often with the woman on top ? this happens when the clitoris is rubbed against the man's pubic bone. It can also be achieved when the man is on top if the man positions himself high enough so that his pubic bone presses against his partner's clitoral area. You or your partner can also stimulate your clitoris with fingers during intercourse to help bring you to orgasm. For some women, the outer third of their vagina is also very sensitive. When stimulated during intercourse or other vaginal penetration, these women can orgasm. This would be what you referred to as a vaginal orgasm ? without clitoral stimulation. Sigmund Freud made a pronouncement that the "mature" woman has orgasms only when her vagina, but not her clitoris, is stimulated. This, of course, made the man's penis central to a woman's sexual satisfaction. In reality, orgasms are a very individualistic thing ? there is no one correct pattern of sexual response. Whatever works, feels good, and makes you feel more alive and connected with your partner are what count. Alice |
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Aaaah ... You followed the link right off of my DadsDesk.BlogSpot.com. See sig below ... Here is my blog from that page. <I> Quote:
My answer is; one exists one does not. </I> You have to read the entire article to see the rhetorical crap it presents. I do not disagree that there are some that still think like the freak Freud did 80 years ago. That's a symptom of "the vast majority of people believing something to be true - when in fact it is not." However, the trend now is to dispell that myth by using "politically correct" terminology.. I say fuck it ... Call a lie a lie - when you recognize it to be one. Fuck how much heat it brings and how many people it pisses off. See that page from many other UNIVERSITY links that have the guts to say the truth. |
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Vaginal Orgasm is a lie!
Another link for our latest campaign. This time from Duke University and "Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement An On-line Archival Collection at the following URL http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/wlm/notes/ What actually happens is this: there is only one area for sexual climax (although there are many areas for general sexual arousal) -- the clitoris.<H3> All orgasms are extensions of sensations from this area...</3> ... ... ... Instead, we have been fed a myth of the liberated woman and her vaginal orgasm, an orgasm which in fact does not exist. Anne Koedt |
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Vaginal Orgasm is a Lie!
Another link for our latest campaign this time from Barnard College affilated with Columbia University. Q:Is there a way to achieve vaginal orgasm? I want one. A:Sigmund Freud promoted the idea that there are two different types of orgasm: vaginal (orgasm during penile-vaginal intercourse) and clitoral (orgasm achieved during masturbation or other non-intercourse activity). In the 1960s, sex researchers found that for women all orgasms depend at least in part on clitoral stimulation, although some women respond to internal stimulation as well. So it is widely believed now that there really is no difference between so-called "vaginal" and "clitoral" orgasms--in short, all orgasms are clitoral. ... |
Vaginal Orgasm is a Lie!
Another great link for our new campaign. And right here in my own backyard at the University of Alberta. http://www.ualberta.ca/HEALTHINFO/Decisions/mythsf.htm Myth: "Vaginal orgasms" are better than "clitoral orgasms." Fact: This is a meaningless distinction, as the clitoris is always involved in triggering orgasms in women, even though a woman may experience orgasms that feel very different from each other. ... In most cases the clitoris is not stimulated by vaginal penetration, so orgasm is much less likely to occur through intercourse than through stimulation with the hands or mouth. |
CandyFlip ... here is some more reading for you to do.
I don't want to be rude but I have to scoot for a bit. Honestly - I wish to debate the issue. I'll be back later to post some replies. |
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Everyone should just ignore this self-thread-bumping attention whore. Let the turdburglar crawl back under the rock he spawned from.
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And I would add that sex is 90% mental and only 10% physical. My concern is where the vast majority of men (70% complain of premature ejaculation) believe that their female partner will experience vaginal orgasm from their intercourse - why should they feel incompetent when it does not occur. AND my concern is where most women think they should be able to have an orgasm from just the penis insertions of their male partner (50% of women never have an orgasm) ... isn't it time we screw the political correctness and start calling a spade a spade. Vaginal orgasm is a lie. I like the slogan because it invokes intercourse about the myth. IMO |
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no longer write their homepage for the Google Gawds. I don't care where I am in their search engine. I can still - and have in the past - coded pages for page one placement. I no longer work for a "math formula" ... and decided to go out and win my customers one at a time by "blogging" ... Then guess what ... about 45 days ago Google.com BOUGHT Blogger.com ... If they power it up with RSS 2.0 syndication ... I'm in and a born again Google-onian. If they don't provide RSS 2.0 Syndication BYE BYE ... THE definitive source on RSS 2.0 blogging and it's specifications is located at http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss |
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Nor do I feel like looking it up. There are no more suppliers that are unfamiliar with who I am. Try to terminate me and you will look like a fool. |
dotn worry ill be finding your ARS account and letting them know
why dont you fuck off you pedophile c*nt someone needs to lay the smack down on you HARD :BangBang: sex education |
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At least they do not work for me. And I am saying your missing another 1000 combinations of common "sex" keywords the CGI that made that directory structure created. And I am saying I would not recommend that particular strategy for Search Engines. Do the same thing BUT keep the directories down to 2 or three ... mine are way way way - tooooo long. Then put an index.html file in each directory ... then put files using the same key words in the directory... for example "anal" + "male" + "sex" as other index "type files". For example ... anal/sex/male/index.html anal/sex/male/male_index.html male/sex/anal/index.html male/sex/anal/anal_index.html and if you do this ... linking from a domain ... which also contains for example; anal-123-sex-male.com and cross link them ... you have a "sexual" Google bomb? enjoy |
SexEd likes playing with little boys and girls.
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<h3>Is that fucking clear to you?</h3> |
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If you ever again post an off topic reply in one of threads or with regards to "CP", "CHILD MOLESTATION' or being a "MURDERER"... this is the thread you will bump ... <H3>Got it fucking clear?</H3> |
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As I told Brandon by ICQ - when ever he wishes me to stop "stirring things up" - I will. Until then .... get fucking used to it - it's my job. |
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My reply is ... [gentle john] |
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It is becoming netiquette on this board not to spam your hate of individuals in threads attempting to help the adult industry. Everytime you post your crap about me or my website you will bump this thread where all questions have been answered numerous times. Is that clear to you? |
i just wanted to say that this is a long fucking thread and this is the first time ive seen it and im not going to read it all or probably look at it again after this. thx :thumbsup
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Another one that just wont end
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My first and last click here too |
This thread is to answer all the ...
"cp", "cm" and "murderer" questions ... and needs to die on a night when Acacia should be the focus. |
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quit talking about yourself and quit bumping your sick ass thread |
I've decided to inform my 20,000 double opt in members about Acacia during the first ever "data base" update and request input on whether I should report their details of membership to Acacia as it seems is being asked.
This thread needs to die and stay focussed on Acacia ... <H2> <A HREF="http://www.IMPAI.org" target="_blank" >IMPAI.org</A> <A HREF="http://www.FightThisPatent.com" target="_blank" >FightThisPatent.com</a> </h2> Please just get the facts before you have to submit your customer database as well ... Please let this thread die - tonight. John |
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Please do not try interfere with threads attempting to protect the adult industry as a whole. |
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you do so in this thread ... Is that clear to you? |
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