Monday, July 10, 2006

The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm

I published "The Language of True Love" last January and it was released specially for the Valentine. The book is a collector's item. But 99% of the visitors and readers of Kisses & Roses are ignorant of this book.

God said my people perish for lack of knowledge.

If you want to improve your love life, you need to read "The Language of True Love".

Now, what do you know about the most misunderstood subject of female sexuality and reproductive health-the female orgasm?


Posing and posturing will not help our ignorance.



Here is the classic analysis of the crisis of ignoraance about the female orgasm in "The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm" by Anne Koedt.

Whenever female orgasm and frigidity are discussed, a false distinction is made between the vaginal and the clitoral orgasm. Frigidity has generally been defined by men as the failure of women to have vaginal orgasms. Actually the vagina is not a highly sensitive area and is not constructed to achieve orgasm. It is the clitoris which is the center of sexual sensitivity and which is the female equivalent of the penis.

I think this explains a great many things: First of all, the fact that the so-called frigidity rate among women is phenomenally high. Rather than tracing female frigidity to the false assumptions about female anatomy, our "experts" have declared frigidity a psychological problem of women. Those women who complained about it were recommended psychiatrists, so that they might discover their "problem" -diagnosed generally as a failure to adjust to their role as women.

The facts of female anatomy and sexual response tell a different story. Although there are many areas for sexual arousal, there is only one area for sexual climax; that area is the clitoris. All orgasms are extensions of sensation from this area. Since the clitoris is not necessarily stimulated sufficiently in the conventional sexual positions, we are left "frigid."

Aside from physical stimulation, which is the common cause of orgasm for most people, there is also stimulation through primarily mental processes. Some women, for example, may achieve orgasm through sexual fantasies, or through fetishes. However, while the stimulation may be psychological, the orgasm manifests itself physically. Thus, while the cause is psychological, the effect is still physical, and the orgasm necessarily takes place in the sexual organ equipped for sexual climax, the clitoris. The orgasm experience may also differ in degree of intensity - some more localized, and some more diffuse and sensitive. But they are all clitoral orgasms.

All this leads to some interesting questions about conventional sex and our role in it. Men have orgasms essentially by friction with the vagina, not the clitoral area, which is external and not able to cause friction the way penetration does. Women have thus been defined sexually in terms of what pleases men; our own biology has not been properly analyzed. Instead, we are fed the myth of the liberated woman and her vaginal orgasm - an orgasm which in fact does not exist.

What we must do is redefine our sexuality. We must discard the "normal" concepts of sex and create new guidelines which take into account mutual sexual enjoyment. While the idea of mutual enjoyment is liberally applauded in marriage manuals, it is not followed to its logical conclusion. We must begin to demand that if certain sexual positions now defined as "standard" are not mutually conducive to orgasm, they no longer be defined as standard. New techniques must be used or devised which transform this particular aspect of our current sexual exploitation.

The rest of the facts

5 comments:

Keshi said...

Let me call up S#x God straight away ok... :)

Keshi.

EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima said...

May God help us all.

Unknown said...

I ve heard that skene's glands in women genitals are vestigial organs... And this area inside the vagina is better known as the G SPOT also known to allow women to squirt in a tremendous orgasm. Anyway, women can achieve vaginal orgasm by contracting their pussy. Pussy contractions (and anal contractions) lead to stronger orgasms. Learn more about it and about vaginal orgasms here or here

Right Position said...

Do you think a sex position pillow like The Right Position would help the vaginal orgasm?

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