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Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

My Wife's Orgasms Are a Force to Be Reckoned With. I Think They Could Teach Everyone a Lesson.

Multiple orgasms can occur with sustained intensity, and differences in bodies and acceptance of those differences shape understanding and research.
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

She Taught Women How to Orgasm. Decades Later, Her Impact Can Still Be Felt.

Hite learned early on that women walk a sexual tightrope: 'If you had too much sex, you could be shunned like her mother was; if you didn't have enough, you could be deserted like her grandmother.'
Books
#clitoris
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Full network of clitoral nerves mapped out for first time

The clitoris has been mapped in detail, revealing crucial nerve pathways for sexual function and correcting misconceptions in medical understanding.
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Full network of clitoral nerves mapped out for first time

The clitoris has been mapped in detail, revealing crucial nerve pathways for sexual function and correcting misconceptions in medical understanding.
fromSlate Magazine
3 months ago

My Wife Just Told Me What She Thinks About While We Have Sex. It's So Much Worse Than I Thought.

At any point, any of your partners may have been thinking of someone (or even something) else to help themselves get over the edge. The idea of making someone orgasm with, to put it your way, just you is an illusion. People bring a lifetime of experience to the sex they have, including ways to help facilitate orgasm. Sex alone may not be enough to get your wife to come.
Relationships
Film
fromAnOther
6 months ago

Catherine Breillat's Provocative Explorations of Girlhood On Screen

Catherine Breillat's films confront adolescent female shame and sexuality, using autobiographical experiences to create provocative, shocking portrayals of girlhood.
Artificial intelligence
fromAnOther
7 months ago

Arvida Bystrom Wants to Reinvent What We're Longing For

Arvida Byström blends Nordic nature, folklore and selfie culture with digital art and AI to interrogate influencer myth, female sexuality and online embodiment.
fromThe New Yorker
11 months ago

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

Baird's quasi-satirical story emphasizes the tussle between high-mindedness and baser instincts. As a librarian observes, the dictates of reason were no match for the flash of celebrity.
Parenting
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