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    Megan Addison Story

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    stimulation. Megan, a seasoned veteran capable of reading a woman’s body language more accurately than a GPS’s tracking ability, became more determined to take Addison to a place she had never been, the land of uncontrollable, breathtaking, multiple orgasms. Addison’s physical and vocal responses spurred Megan onward and she returned her own appreciative moans while enjoying the pussy feast Addison generously…

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    Human Sexual Response

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    contemplation of my childhood sex-education brought back many conflicting recollections. I was born in 1966, the year Masters and Johnson wrote their book “called Human Sexual Response, which summarized their research on individuals who readily experienced orgasms during sexual activity” (Matlin, 2012, p. 288). This book was almost as revolutionary as the two volume manuscript called the Kinsey Reports, written by Alfred Kinsey in 1948 and 1953, which attempted to explain the sexual behavior of…

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    relations with John, having to remind him to have intercourse, and both had sexual relations outside the relationship with John. He did have sexual relations with his current spouse, Jane, about every six months. John became increasingly harder to reach orgasm and sometimes never did. He is now at the point where he does not like to be touched anywhere near his genitals,…

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    Melinda Vadas Pornography

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    subject in the society, and deny the possibility that men can be sexual object. A vibrator, for example, can be used as a man to satisfy a woman’s sexual desire nowadays. Using vibrators, women can fulfil their sexual desire, and also control their orgasm. In this case, women are subject because they are in the positive position. The vibrators are the sexual object obviously. Similarly, the vibrators have the same function with men as pornography has the same function with women. A vibrator is…

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    The 2009 documentary, Orgasm Inc., exposes pharmaceutical companies responsible for falsely advertising the so-called disease “Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD)”. The film is about the companies and entrepreneurs who are trying to convince women that it's a physiological problem if they don't climax every time they have sex, that can be "fixed" with pills or creams. Canner asks the questions: Is "female sexual dysfunction" really a disorder or a genius marketing stroke? And could the products that…

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    Liberians are fond of using the phrase, “among my mother’s children, I love myself the best”; of course, this adage sprung out of biblical virtue of self-love, which is what every human being is about—protecting personal feelings, regardless of what anybody, including your beloved, tells you. He or she will never love you more than loving “thyself” first. And why should he or she? I mean, come on, I shouldn’t be the one to break the bad news that even you do not love your sex partner or spouse…

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    Christina Rossetti’s Goblin Market illustrates two girls and their encounter with Goblins and their poisonous fruit. Although the girls know how destructive the fruit may be Laura indulges against her sister, Lizzie’s, persistent warning. Eating the fruit proves nothing less than euphoric; however, it takes a negative toll on Laura’s body. Having a parasitic effect, the fruit slowly sucked the life from her. Lizzie then bravely confronts the goblins who press their fruits against her mouth in an…

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    In Coventry by Helen Humphreys and Days of Significance by Roy Williams, many sexual and encounters occur. The text prove time and time again that war negatively effects these sexual occurrences. In support of these two texts two films, Overlord and Brothers, and two other texts, Execution by Colin McDougall, and Sand Queen by Helen Benedict show how war can negatively effect sexual encounters. In all of these mediums the sexual interactions it is either rushed, women and once a man are treated…

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    Overview Paraphilias is derived from the Greek word “Para” which means around or beside and the word “Philia” which means love. A term coined in the early 1900’s to describe atypical sexual behaviors. It is described as an emotional disorder that are ascertained to be as sexually arousing fantasies, recurrent behaviors that interferes with social function and other important daily functioning. Regarded as a sexual dysfunction, people with paraphilic condition have intense sexual fantasies and…

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    Hegemonic Heterosexuality

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    hegemonic masculine heterosexuality include men being the dominant in sexual encounters, sex equals intercourse (of course, only PVI), sexual intercourse leads to orgasm, etc. (Walden 2016). Hegemonic feminine heterosexuality specifics include aspects such as, sex is for men, women are nurturers (his needs before hers), PVI is the only way for an orgasm, etc. (Walden 2016). In Carrigan’s article, he defines the group of romantic asexuals, stating, “heteromantics only feel romantic attraction to…

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