Do All Orgasms Feel Alike?: A Journal Article I Read
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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.

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Oxytocin, Orgasm, Muscle Contractions, and Blood - A Journal Article I Read
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Oxytocin, Orgasm, Muscle Contractions, and Blood - A Journal Article I Read

A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of a scientific journal article called " Relationships Among Cardiovascular, Muscular, and Oxytocin Responses During Human Sexual Activity." 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.

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Critiquing "The Online World of Female Desire," a Wall Street Journal ArticleThat Ain't So Sophisticated

Critiquing "The Online World of Female Desire," a Wall Street Journal ArticleThat Ain't So Sophisticated

An article called, “The Online World of Female Desire,” in the Wall Street Journal online takes a bunch of unacceptable liberties with experimental design and scientific conclusions. It also calls the female brain thinking about sex, ‘The Miss Marple Detective Agency,’ so check out more on that…

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Crappy Science Reporting With Their Outrageous, Alarming Titles Piss Me Off
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Crappy Science Reporting With Their Outrageous, Alarming Titles Piss Me Off

“Too often, a mostly level-headed, peer reviewed scientific study is discovered by the pop media, and we the public get a shock title that either has nothing to do with the content of the actual study or highlights a tiny mention of future goals or related possibilities that the scientists who wrote the study by no means endorse in the study. “

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