I don't think I could do it, with my head in a PET Scan thingie. Maybe *that's* why their brains shut down?
Also, I get a bit defensive because I have trouble remembering if I'm supposed to do Father's Day, because we don't do Mother's Day. And my family gets really irritated by Valentine's Day (well, my mother and I do. So my mother sends me a card about marrying a rich man, and then we laugh). It can be a weirdly touchy subject, much like telling your kids there's a Santa Claus or not -- you'd think it'd be an individual family choice, but in fact lots of people get all het up about whether other people should do it or not.
Was the original entry one that lambasted the holiday? I ask, because frankly, I'm sick of the "I HATE Holiday X" posts. I don't think I'd go off in the comment-section of a blog with that sort of entry, but I would in my head. When I don't celebrate a holiday, I don't resent the mere mention of it, and bitch as if anyone who could get enjoyment from it was either a dupe of the mega corporations, or a deluded fool.
Are the women who can come enough for research purposes in clinical scenarios having the same sort of orgasms as they ones how need more conducive psychological surroundings?
More to the point, would they have to redesign the machine if they wanted to study the vaginal orgasm?
Why am I thinking about these things instead of thinking about work? I am depraved.
In one sense the findings appear to confirm what is already known, that women cannot enjoy sex unless they are relaxed and free from worries and distractions.
Huh. I would have concluded that orgasm frees a woman from worries and distractions.
I would have concluded that orgasm frees a woman from worries and distractions.
I was under the inpression that orgasm freed women from having to fake it.
Along the lines of what -t said, I was going to post that it appears that they made a logical fallacy-- just because orgasm causes fear and anxiety to go down, does not mean that fear and anxiety must go down for orgasm.
I was under the inpression that orgasm freed women from having to fake it.
But is that what the study tells us? I'm trying to be scientific here. There are women having sex with their heads in PET scans so we can know these things.
I'm trying to be scientific here.
Oh! I was just being a smartass. Hee.
There are women having sex with their heads in PET scans so we can know these things.
Hmm. Are they having sex (insert semantic debate here)? Also -- when they were faking orgasm, were they just lying there alone in the hardware and faking? Were they wanking and faking? WHAT?
I can't interpret the study without these details.
I think they should do a study on women who fake orgasm during masturbation.
does not mean that fear and anxiety must go down for orgasm.
No, but apparently her partner going down does help.