The OG G-Spot Paper Summary
I summarize/review a 1950 article often mentioned as one of the first modern discussions of the ‘G-Spot.’ However, it was not called that at the time because the term “G-Spot” was actually coined in about 1980 in a paper after Grafenberg - the author of this here paper we will be summarizing. It's not a study, but more of an editorial, and it's a mixed bag. There's progressive stuff said, incorrect assertions (because it's 1950 and we know more now), and some kinda unhinged, bonkers statements.
Orgasm and EEG in 1976 - A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “Electroencephalographic laterality changes during human sexual orgasm.” My goal is to give people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
Ladies Have Non-Specific Arousal Patterns? - A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “A Sex Difference in the Specificity of Sexual Arousal.” My goal is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
Ejaculation Associated With Bladder Muscle Overactivity? - A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “Do women with female ejaculation have detrusor overactivity?” My goal is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
Where Does Touch To the Clit Activate In The Brain - A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “The Somatosensory Representation of the Human Clitoris: An fMRI Study” My goal is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
1 Shitty and 4 Kinda Interesting Articles about Orgasm and Prolactin
A detailed, overview of 5 scientific journal articles related to prolactin and orgasm. The 5th article uses the previous 4 to make conclusions about women’s satiation after a masturbation vs. intercourse orgasm. My goal with these summaries is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
Comparing Measurements of Female Sexual Dysfunction - An Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “What is the ‘true prevalence of female sexual dysfunctions and does the way we assess these conditions have an impact?” - plus my take on the background of this issue. My goal here is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
Clit And Female Orgasm Terminology - A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “Anatomy of Sex: Revision of the New Anatomical Terms Used for the Clitoris and the Female Orgasm by Sexologists.” My goal here is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
A Good Study About Female Orgasm In The Brain: A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “Regional cerebral blood flow changes associated with clitorally induced orgasm in healthy women.” My goal here is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
Do All Orgasms Feel Alike?: A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “Do all orgasms feel alike? Evaluating a two-dimensional model of the orgasm experience across gender and sexual context.” My goal here is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
Freudian BS in a Legit, Peer-Reviewed Journal: A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “A woman's history of vaginal orgasm is discernible from her walk.” Spoiler: This author, Stuart Brody is the worst at logic, but is somehow taken seriously and published in peer reviewed journals.
Orgasm in Women with Spinal Cord Injury (Sipski Study) - A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “Orgasm in women with spinal cord injuries: a laboratory-based assessment.” My goal here is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
8-13 Hz Fluctuations In Rectal Pressure A Good Marker For Female Orgasm?: A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “8-13 Hz fluctuations in rectal pressure are an objective marker of clitorally-induced orgasm in women.” My goal here is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
A Big Ol' List of Summarized Journal Articles Relating To Female Orgasm
This is the ever growing list of Review/Summaries I have done of peer reviewed scientific journal articles related to female orgasm, arranged by topic.
Good Orgasmic Pelvic Contraction Study from 1982 - A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “The female orgasm: pelvic contractions.” My goal here is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
MRIs of Stimulation to the clitoris, Cervix, and Vagina - A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “Women's clitoris, vagina, and cervix mapped on the sensory cortex: fMRI evidence.” My goal here is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
Vaginal Orgasm in Woman With Unique Pelvic Anatomy? - A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “Sexual function in a woman with congenital bladder exstrophy and multiple pelvic reconstructive surgeries: a case report.” My goal here is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
A New Study about Clit Size and Orgasms!!!
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “Clitoral size and location in relation to sexual function using pelvic MRI.” My goal here is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
Cervical Stimulation and Orgasm in Women with Spinal Cord injuries - A journal Article I read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “Brain activation during vaginocervical self-stimulation and orgasm in women with complete spinal cord injury: fMRI evidence of mediation by the vagus nerves.” My goal here is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.
Thicker Urethrovaginal Space = Vaginal Orgasm?: A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called “Measurement of the thickness of the urethrovaginal space in women with or without vaginal orgasm.” My goal here is to give more people an opportunity to engage with peer reviewed research about female orgasm and hopefully incorporate it more into our culture understanding.