Orgasm Essays

  • The Exploration of the Orgasm

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    The role of the orgasm in heterosexual relationships is significant in having a satisfying malefemale relationship according to society’s expectations. By using the malefemale binary, as well as exploring the social construction of sex, we can see just how significant the role the orgasm plays in heterosexual relationships. First off, we must understand that orgasms are achieved differently for both males and females. Male orgasms are achieved through the male sex organ, being the penis. It has many

  • Faking Orgasm Essay

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    Orgasm is commonly viewed by individuals as the centerpiece of sexual satisfaction. Recent research has delved into the concept of faking orgasm during sexual experiences and the motives and mechanisms people use to do so. In the present studies, faking orgasm is defined as the participant acting as though they had an orgasm when in fact they didn’t actually have one (Meuhlenhard & Shippee, 2010). The terms faking orgasm, feigning orgasm and pretending orgasm are all synonymous and are used interchangeably

  • Film Analysis: Orgasm Inc.

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    Orgasm Inc Orgasm Inc is a documentary film directed by Liz Canner about the search to develop a drug that will be like the female version of Viagra in order to treat a disease called female sexual dysfunction. Originally, Liz Canner was hired by a pharmaceutical company called Vivus to edit erotic movies. However, while working on the erotic films, she decided to create a documentary about how the pharmaceutical companies are trying to take advantage of female sexual dysfunction in the interest

  • Orgasm Inc.: A Case Study

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    Orgasm Inc. describe the process pharmaceutical companies took to coin the concept of female sexual dysfunction and create a drug for it. Initially the concept of FSD was taken seriously by many people in the medical industry as well as women who had a difficult time reaching orgasm. The definition of “normal” orgasms for many of the women in the documentary, however, were considered to be orgasming during sexual intercourse. Women were comparing the sex scenes in movies and how those women always

  • Problems With Orgasm Chapter 1 Summary

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    reflection assignment on chapter 6: Problems with Orgasm. The author Dr. Karen M. Donahey gives us three different cases of women she treated suffering from anorgasmia and their treatment progress. The clinician was able to demonstrate how treatment for anorgasmia can bring out other underlying problems. The author mentions a book entitled Becoming Orgasmic: A Sexual and Personal Growth Program for Women. The author of this book defines an orgasm as a climax that typically involves emotional encounters

  • Misconceptions About Sex Positions And Orgasm

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    have an orgasm and bask in the pleasures it provides. In the same breath, every man wishes that he could give his woman mind blowing orgasm every single time. Sometimes, the only thing lacking is the knowledge, especially when it comes to the act of having sex. There are many myths and misconceptions about sex positions and orgasms which makes it hard for both men and women to grasps the essentials of climaxing. 1. Myth: All sex positions are the same when it comes to the female orgasm: Fact: There

  • In Influence of Anna Koedt on the Sexual Revolution

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    Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm countered previous thoughts about the vaginal orgasm and discards normal concepts of sex. The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm is a "critique of heterosexuality, in particular the way in which sex was defined from a male,phallocentric perspective"1.The goal of Koedt’s is to address the 'myth of the vaginal orgasm', create awareness and education for men and women about female sexual pleasure, and to counter Freud's previous thought about the female orgasm. The author, Anne

  • Sexual Dysfunction Essay

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    Women are usually unable to reach an orgasm, which is called female sexual arousal disorder. It once was called impotence but was rejected because it was too judgmental. When men are unable to attain or uphold an erection it is called an erectile dysfunction. Desire disorders, Arousal disorders, orgasm disorders, and Pain disorders are the four categories of sexual dysfunction. It is common when you sometimes have problems getting erect for men and reaching an orgasms for women. When it becomes frequent

  • Response To Anne Koedt's Analysis

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    by men as, “the failure of women to have vaginal orgasms (100). She claims there is a distinction between the vaginal and the clitoral orgasms, and even goes as far as to assert that vaginal orgasms do not exist- only the clitoris can accomplish that. The problem with Koedt’s assertion is that she does not delve further into explaining and giving credible sources to her claims. Not only that, there are empirical studies that supports vaginal orgasms, though it is important to note that most of these

  • Laurie Mintz's A Letter To Young Sexually Active Heterosexual Women

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    in a relationship/married, need to communicate their feelings and what helps them to achieve orgasm. It has been said that several women can never achieve orgasm during sex and this could be fixed with communication. As shown in many pornography clips, women are reaching orgasm through penis stimulation and as Laurie Mintz mentioned, only a small amount of women truly reach orgasm this way. Many reach orgasm through clitoral stimulation. Communication is key and many women forget this small component

  • Midlife Sex Myths Essay

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    get orgasms Even though 25 percent of women experience difficulty in reaching the big O, fewer than 5 percent are physically incapable to do so. So, it’s got nothing to do with the aging body. In fact, even when she hasn’t been able to get an orgasm before, it’s still not too late for her to experience an orgasm even in her present age. Hence, women even in their 40s still need passionate kissing, a gentle fondling of the breast, and direct clitoral stimulation because her long-awaited orgasm can

  • Premature Ejaculation

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    to satisfy their partner, almost always unable to bring a woman to orgasm and the solution for this problem will be discussed. According to Delvin(n.d), the first solution to treat premature ejaculation is by cognitive behavior treatment. Stop-start technique can be applied to treat this problem. First of all, the man will be given a time to masturbate alone with dry hands. Then, the man is advice to stop before coming to orgasm. He should repeat this three times and he is allowed to ejaculate

  • Bi sexuality of emily dickinson

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    Bi sexuality of emily dickinson The inner-workings of Emily Dickinson’s mind continue to be an enigma to literary scholars, worldwide. Dickinson’s agoraphobia caused her to live a solitary and secluded life in her Amherst, Massachusetts home for a large portion of her life. “She rarely received visitors, and in her mature years she never went out” (Ferguson, et. al.; 1895). It is also known that she was in love with a married man (no one knows for sure exactly who this man was) who eventually

  • The Pros And Cons Of Sexual Addiction

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    I recently took a sociology class last winter where we discussed this question. This is a very tough and controversial question to answer, however through knowledge and experience from close friends, I will definitely say that it is probable to develop feelings, therefore it is hard to maintain a no strings attached relationship. In many movies one night stands and friends with benefits are shown among college students, people who are not looking for a relationship and would rather have fun with

  • Neurobiology of Human Sexuality

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    centuries. The orgasm, for example, is one aspect of sexuality that has been overlooked. In particular, the female orgasm is an important function to address because it's a subject that has been socially steeped in silence and shame, and is directly connected to female health in general. Not many people are willing to admit, that orgasms actually benefit a woman physically and psychologically in many ways (i.e. easing menstrual cramps to alleviate stress). One mystery about the female orgasm is why some

  • Reflection On Human Sexuality

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    fondle and suck on breasts, and given techniques on how to get the girl to have multiple orgasms. Once two weeks are up, an older woman, more sexually experienced woman begins to have sexual relations with the boy to see if his lessons paid off and to give him more techniques to use. While this is going on girls are being taught how to thrust their hips and move their vulvas in order for them to have multiple orgasms. The girl will then be placed in the hands of a “good man” to learn how to be orgasmic

  • Poking the Parts

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    Poking the Parts While sex and sexuality are considered to be two of the most intensely private parts of a person’s existence, a woman's personal sexuality and experience of the sexual in the context of the greater society is not always her own. "[Women] are being imprinted with a sexuality that is mass-produced, deliberately dehumanizing and inhuman"(Wolf, 162). Our sexuality is being created for us before we even have the knowledge that we have something to fight for. Very often, we do

  • Sqweel 2 White Essay

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    rotating silicone wheel. This wheel boasts 3 speeds that operate in reverse mode. This toy features a flicker mode, which perfectly mimics oral stimulation. With 30% more power, this simulator ensures sensual stimulation, which develops into powerful orgasms. The upgraded version is incredibly quieter and the inclusion of all new and highly coveted functionalities has revolutionized sex toys, especially oral sex simulators for females. Premium silicone with unmatched flexibility and softness make this

  • Beyond Orgasmatron by Keesling, Barbara

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    article, Keesling also states that orgasms differ between both individuals of the same sex or of opposing genders. For instance, she believes that once each individual has gained a ful and thorough understanding of their own particular “physical and psychological intensity” they will each be able to reach untamable levels of excitement that they would have never before thought possible. or example, “when males reach orgasm they quickly ejaculate, ” when females reach orgasm some realize it and some just

  • A Hundred Orgasms a Day

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    For my Out of the Box Activity, I watched a documentary that followed the story of 3 women who were tormented 24/7 with the need to have orgasm. The documentary explained how Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS) causes this unusual condition characterized by throbbing, spontaneous and irrepressible genital arousal in females. PSAS is a little known neurological disorder and the victim's arousal is not linked to sexual desire. Most important to note is that PSAS is actually not related to hyper-sexuality