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Normalizing and destigmatizing female sexual dysfunction

By |2022-03-29T10:17:40+00:00March 29th, 2022|Female Orgasm, Female Sexual Dysfunction, Female Sexuality|

A highlight of this article is extrapolated below: What is the urologist’s role in destigmatizing female sexual dysfunction? Treat female sexual dysfunction the same way you treat and approach male sexual dysfunction. Make it a priority and ask questions. The same way we ask men, "How's your erection?" you can ask women, "How is your

Women’s Orgasm: Why they are so fascinating

By |2022-03-23T10:19:40+00:00March 23rd, 2022|Female Orgasm|

Recent research reveals some unique qualities of female orgasm. Researchers looked at past studies and reports of men and women who experienced peri-orgasmic phenomena, defined as an unusual physical or psychological symptom experienced in response to orgasm. They unearthed reports of people crying, hallucinating, getting headaches and even experiencing orgasmic sensations in one foot. The

Three Reasons Why Meditation Helps Women Orgasm

By |2022-03-22T08:51:17+00:00March 22nd, 2022|Altered State of Consciousness, Female Orgasm, Meditation, Meditation|

Studies show that women who meditate are more likely to report experiencing orgasm than women who do not (Dascalu & Brotto, 2017).  This is a significant finding as it means that meditation can be a pathway to female orgasm and can help women answer the question, "why can't I orgasm?" The body of research shows

Cannabis Medicine, Trauma and Female Orgasmic Disorder

By |2021-08-18T11:49:42+00:00August 18th, 2021|Cannabis, Female Orgasm, Female Orgasmic Disorder, Pleasure, Trauma, Uncategorized|

This article highlights some key facts about where trauma is stored in the body, what the effects of trauma are in the body and how cannabis medicine can facilitate trauma's healing with skillful intentional use. The entire article is a good read. It is copied below. Psychedelic Cannabis: Using the Plant for Healing Trauma MAY

10 Characteristics of Women with Expanded Sexual Response

By |2021-03-21T11:09:06+00:00March 21st, 2021|Absorbed State, Altered State of Consciousness, Expanded Sexual Response, Female Orgasm, Female Sexuality, Orgasm|

Below are 10 characteristics of women who experience what is known as Expanded Sexual Response (ESR). Expanded sexual response is defined as being able to attain long lasting and/or prolonged and/or multiple and/or sustained and/or status orgasmus that last longer and are more intense than the classical orgasm patterns defined in the literature. The research

“Think” your way to Orgasm

By |2020-12-27T13:35:54+00:00December 27th, 2020|Female Orgasm, Female Orgasm, Orgasm|

Studies show that women can "think" their way to orgasm. In other words, have 'mental' orgasms without touching their genitals.  The physiological responses of blood pressure, heart rate, and the dilation of the pupils as well as the insensitivity to pain during orgasm were measured in women who think their way to orgasm.  The results

Orgasmic Anhedonia Needs to be in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)

By |2020-12-15T12:42:53+00:00December 15th, 2020|Delayed Ejaculation, Female Orgasm, Female Orgasmic Disorder, Orgasmic Anhedonia, Pleasure Dissociative Orgasmic Disorder|

A few weeks ago, I posted on Facebook about how the term, Male Orgasmic Disorder, was changed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition, to "Delayed Ejaculation".  I have a different perspective now that I conducted more research. I read several studies recently where this change was a disservice to men. 

Why do some women have difficulty orgasming?

By |2020-12-09T14:04:19+00:00December 9th, 2020|Cannabis, Female Orgasm, Female Orgasm, Pleasure|

While there are many reasons, this article addresses the brain, anxiety and trauma and how they affect orgasm. Below is an excerpt from a study that jumped out at me and I will explain why. “The circuit between the amygdala and the frontal cortex has been shown to be stronger in individuals with certain types

What is the best way to please a woman in bed?

By |2020-12-07T07:56:12+00:00December 7th, 2020|Female Orgasm, Female Orgasm, Female Sexuality, Orgasm, Pleasure, Sex|

That depends on which woman you’re trying to please. Before we even begin, let's change the phrase "trying to please" to "experiencing your woman in arousal and orgasm." Women can sense when men are "trying to please" them sexually and that can be a turnoff and create disconnection and goal orientation. And to women, when

Freud was Wrong: The Clitoris IS What Creates Women’s Orgasm

By |2020-12-01T09:20:57+00:00December 1st, 2020|Clitoris, Female Orgasm, Female Sexuality, Pleasure|

Yes, orgasm may happen in the vagina and be experienced differently than stimulating the pea-size glans of the clitoris directly, however, it is time to set the record straight and correct incorrect information that for decades damaged the psyches of women. Freud was wrong. In the 1930's he had the nerve to say that women's

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