I have written the following papers to set out my research methodology and to share my work with the scientific community. They explain how the natural taboo of sex (due to differences between individuals) is increased by the invention of so-called sexual dysfunctions based on emotional beliefs.
(1) A Research Approach based on Empirical Evidence for Female Sexual Response. Original English version published 15th September 2024. The following translations are also available:
Arabic, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish & Swahili.
(2) Interpreting the Previous Research Findings Relating to Female Sexual Response. To be published January 2025.
(3) Biological Precedents that Provide Evidence of Female Sexual Response. To be published May 2025.
(4) Men and Women’s Sexual Behaviours that Reflect Responsiveness. To be published September 2025.
(5) The Key Characteristics of Human Sexual Response. To be published January 2026.
(6) Female Sexual Response as a Mental Response to Erotic Stimuli. To be published May 2026.
(7) Female Sexual Response as an Emotional Response to a Lover. To be published September 2026.
(8) A New Methodology for Researching Female Sexual Response. To be published January 2027.
Female sexual response
My papers represent only a summary of my conclusions. The articles published in my books and on my websites: Ways Women Orgasm, Learn about Sexuality and Love Sex Intimacy explain the logic of my arguments in more detail and provide examples.
My research approach has the following key objectives:
- To differentiate between erotic fiction and reality.
- To highlight the contradictions that exist in current beliefs about sexuality.
- To assess sexual behaviours in terms of a spectrum of normal rather than as dysfunctional.
- To identify the misconceptions that arise from assuming that women respond sexually as men do.
- To explain the previous research findings, biological precedents and sexual behaviours by gender.
- To provide a consistent account of sexuality that supports the realities couples face in their sex lives.