Dr. Elizabeth Adkins-Regan (Editor Hormones and Behavior) has censored (i.e. without scientific motivations) this manuscript! Why??? The conclusions (only hypotheses without anatomical and physiological basis) by Wallen and Lloyd may have adverse effects on women and on research of the female orgasm. The variation of the distance between a woman's clitoral glans and her urethra (CUMD) is a hypotheses without anatomical and physiological basis: CUMD cannot predict that women will experience orgasm in intercourse and it cannot suggest "that women exposed to lower levels of prenatal androgens are more likely to experience orgasm during sexual intercourse" how Kim Wallen and Elizabeth Lloyd write in their conclusions. Vagina has no anatomic relationship with the clitoris. Why not stimulate during penile-vaginal intercourse the clitoris with a finger? Declaration of Sexual Rights: The right to sexual information based upon Scientific inquiry! The orgasm is a normal psycho-physiological function of human beings and every woman has the right to feel sexual pleasure. The female orgasm should be a normal phase of the sexual response cycle, which is possible to achieve with an effective sexual stimulation by all healthy women. Clitoral vaginal uterine orgasm, G A C U spot orgasm are terms that should not be used by sexologists, women and mass-media (G-spot is a scientific fraud?). Sexologists should define as making sex, making love, the case in which the orgasm happens in both partners with or without a vaginal intercourse (Vincenzo Puppo 2005)
ebook: Vincenzo Puppo. La sessualità umana e l'educazione a fare l'amore. CON AGGIORNAMENTI 2011 (47 figure), in wwwAMAZON
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