Female Orgasm

How Necessary is Foreplay for a Woman to Reach an Orgasm?

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Love FeetLove FeetIn what I am assuming is an Onion-style satire article (a pdf is linked about half-way down the page), the Oklahoma Partisan Real-Ass Fake-Ass News reported that a female lawmaker had backed a mandatory foreplay proposal, calling for all men to perform a minimum of ten minutes of foreplay before intercourse.  As usual, the bill was divided across party lines with one male representative claiming that the female orgasm is little more than a myth.
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Do a Higher IQ and EQ Really Mean More Orgasms?

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The Mystery of a WomanThe Mystery of a WomanIn yet another study trying to determine who among the female population can and can not achieve "heavenly bliss" (and no, I am definitely not talking about the feeling you get in church), researchers at King's College in London surveyed 2,000 female twins about their sex lives. The results indicated that the higher the IQ and EQ of a woman, the more orgasms that woman will have.

Needless to say, I think this study is likely a crock of she-ite.

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The Female Orgasm and Penis Size, A Rather Curious Study

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Size doesn't matter, right? To be clear, I'm talking about exactly what you think I'm talking about- the man's penis and sexual intercourse with a woman- specifically as it relates to my absolute favorite topic (as a woman), the female orgasm. I am not, however, going to give you my personal opinions on the subject today- a girl has to have her secrets, but I will tell you about a study you may not have heard about yet.

The background?

Masters and Johnson (who are actually serious researchers) performed a study a while back that determined that "any size penis penis will fit and provide adequate sexual stimulation to the female".

The "new" researchers (this study is from 2001, but still relevant) decided to do a study of a little more specific nature- length vs. width. The study gets pretty funny here- the "researchers" chose 50 sexually active co-eds who "considered by the two males to be sexually active, based on the males' prior social experience and knowledge of the females." Read more

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