A 1954 Theory of Female Orgasm - A Journal Article I Read
A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a retro 1954 scientific journal article called “Some Considerations Concerning Orgasm in the Female.” 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.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend S1 Ep 4 & 8 - The SSL Review
Review of depictions and discussions of female orgasm, female masturbation, cunnilingus, and/or the clit in Crazy Ex Girlfriend Season 1 Episode 4 and 8 – uses the signature SSL Review 5 vulva rating system.
Chewing Gum S2 Ep3 - The SSL Review
Review of depictions and discussions of female orgasm, female masturbation, cunnilingus, and/or the clit in Chewing Gum Season 2 Episode 3 – uses the signature SSL Review 5 vulva rating system.
Retro Post: Skeptic Ink Article Critique and the History of The Debate It Led To
I critiqued a 2014 post by Edward Clint at Skeptic Ink because, among other things, he was pitting Freud against the feminists of the 70’s as 2 extreme sides of the “orgasm debate’ which is a real pet peeve of mine. He disagreed with my assessment, and we debated back and forth . This is the OG post along with info about what ensued.
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.
A Reply to a Reply: My Continuing Discussion with Skeptic Edward Clint
My response in a debate with Edward Clint to a response he gave about my critique of a post he did on his blog. We’re talking about whether vaginal orgasm are a given reality and if the 70’s feminist point of view on the lack of vaginal orgasms should be painted as extreme.
Rocks and Glass Houses - Skeptic Ink Article Ain't So Skeptical
I respond to an article by Edward Clint about scientific writing about a lady-gasm article. He does some comparing of Freud and bad-ass on-point feminists of the 70’s that I find utterly incorrect.