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Women’s Sexuality
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Arousal mechanisms are not unique to one lover
Orgasm depends on a positive response to eroticism
The quality aspects of orgasm rely on erotic turn-ons
Women’s sexual responses do not need to be sociable
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The G-spot explains the orgasms women think they have
Only some women think they orgasm through intercourse
Understanding what works: the clitoris versus the vagina
Bisexuality indicates an ambivalence over a lover’s gender
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Orgasm is achieved by massaging the corpora cavernosa
The same organ, the erectile phallus, is involved in orgasm
Orgasm involves identifying with the penetrating male
Orgasm is a one-off release followed by a recovery period
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