Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The Female Orgasm...

We all know the female orgasm is a myth just like Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and that alleged nice part of New Jersey.
But that hasn't stopped Kim Wallace of Emory University from tring to get to the bottom of the vagina (pun intended). Wallace is looking at physiology and trying to determine what the anatomy of a vajay-jay might tell us about the likelihood of a woman to orgasm through normal sex. Apparently it as easy as looking at you thumb. When with a clitoris-vagina distance is that of 2.5 cm or less, roughly the length between the tip of your thumb and first knuckle then a woman is more likely to have an orgasm through penetration alone.
(editors note: can someone tell me what 2.5 cm is standard measurement. I live in America for christ sakes stop giving me info in metric units!)
ere is a quick excerpt from the article:

Preliminary work has revealed that only about 7% of women always have orgasms with sex alone, he says, while 27% say they never do. The current research hold-up: developing a reliable, at-home technique for measuring C-V distance, especially one that can deal with stretchy skin.

Women with a large C-V distance should not be discouraged, Wallen says. "Personally, I don't think the inability to experience no-hands, penis-only intercourse with orgasm says anything about a happy sex life," he says. "Maybe it could allow couples to be a bit more inventive in how they have sex."

By the way, Prof. Wallace is a dude. Sounds like just another excuse a guy made it up to look at more vaginas and to blame women for not having an orgasm. Word!

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