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Lots of Internet myths flying around.
Women may experience many sensations during sex, but orgasm is only possible from clitoral stimulation. There is no such thing as anal orgasm.
Anal pressure can increase intensity of women's
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Lots of Internet myths flying around.
Women may experience many sensations during sex, but orgasm is only possible from clitoral stimulation. There is no such thing as anal orgasm.
Anal pressure can increase intensity of women's orgasms. But orgasm is a function of the clitoris.
You can do a 'net search of this. Just assure you're access scientific Websites.
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Go with water under your boat when it conflicts with scientific research:
"A groundbreaking new study says there’s no such thing as a “vaginal orgasm” and that the elusive “G-spot orgasm” is elusive for a reason: because it simply doesn’t exist. Published in the forthcoming issue of Clinical Anatomy, the controversial study, which will surely upset the G-spot obsessed editors at Cosmopolitan, exalts the clitoris (called, somewhat creepily, the “female penis” by the study’s authors) as the sole source of the female orgasm.
“The ‘vaginal’ orgasm that some women report is always caused by the surrounding erectile organs,” write authors Vincenzo and Giulia Puppo. “The vagina has no anatomical relationship with the clitoris.”
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I'm sure you can buy a copy of Dr. Puppo's actual scientific research here:
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My guess if you've postured yourself in to believing a myth. My guess is you're incapable of admitting that you're wrong. You're more comfortable going full ad hominem.
Science is not religion. But if that's the way you roll, why waste your money on seeing physicians when your ill and heading for full cessation of oxygenated blood to your brain?
Keep an open mind my friend.