What Women Think About During Sex
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Normally I don’t do this BUT as I was browsing YouTube I came across this woman that I just couldn’t stop watching and because I love you guys out there, I thought I’d share this one particular video that made me laugh – loudly – in a room all by myself – like a crazy person. ENJOY IT! (And, sometimes…it’s true – lol)
News from the Kinsey Institute
Ok, honestly girls, how often have you been at a bar and heard this? — >> “Hey Baby, how about we go back to your place and…cuddle.”
She’s Wet, But is She Turned-On?
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Subjective Arousal is Different for Men and Women
For men, the process of arousal is pretty straight forward – 99% of the time an erect penis means he feels sexually excited. Sure there are exceptions here and there, but for the most part this correlation holds true.
Women, on the other hand, are a completely different story! Although her body may be displaying signs of sexual arousal (erect nipples, dilated pupils, a wet vagina, etc.) it does not mean she is subjectively “feeling” turned-on. In fact, research
Sexual Force in Women’s Fantasies – Why Do We Have Them?
Considered one of the most controversial topics in sex research today, the prevalence of force in sexual fantasies is both undeniable and unexplained. For a myriad of cultural and societal reasons, research into this topic is scarce and the findings are largely inconclusive. Their are, however, a few prevailing theories as to why people, women in particular, become aroused while thinking of scenarios involving the loss of personal control and/or submission – sometimes to the point of imagining mental and physical violence to themselves (as in rape fantasies).

