Thursday, April 26, 2012

Scientists Confirm That Women Can Climax from Intercourse Alone

New research confirms that not only can women climax through sexual intercourse alone, but the resulting orgasm is different to those reached by clitoral stimulation.
For decades it has been thought that the clitoris was the only key to a woman's sexual satisfaction.

That meant men who wanted to satisfy their partners believed they must spend hours getting to know the little button-like organ, its location - and the kind of treatment which excited it.

But now research shows that not only can women climax through sexual intercourse alone, but the resulting orgasm is wildly different to those reached by clitoral stimulation. Read more

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow. I just have to comment... before I even read the article... how frustrating it is to read this. I sexually grew up being told I was freakish by society, shrinks, boyfriends and gynecologists because I could not have a vaginal orgasm. Where were these people telling me for the last 10 years that that was normal???? I give up.
In the meantime, I discovered that I can have vaginal orgasms. But it happens so infrequently that I don't think it's worth writing an article about.

Anonymous said...

I couldn't agree more on the previous comment!! I never had a vaginal orgasm, and do not consider my physical or mental health "poor" at all. I would love to know to how many women this really relates. What I find freakish beyond anything, are porn videos where women moan in ecstasy as if they were about to come, even though their clitoris (or any part of their body, other than the vagine, for that matter) was barely toched at all.
To the previous commentor: It would be great if you could share how you eventually reached vaginal orgasms, or did it just happen randomly?