Sunday, April 19, 2009

Chapters 2-3 Graphical Organizer Description

Ever since Masters and Johnson first brought up the idea, researchers have been trying to determine whether the vaginal orgasm exists. As it turns out, the vaginal orgasm does exist, and there are many different views on how it occurs and what can help it occur quicker. Stimulating the “G-spot” in a woman’s vagina helps her reach orgasm sooner. Also, if a woman is an active “Kegeler,” she increases her chances of obtaining a vaginal orgasm. Unfortunately, some women are unable to have vaginal orgasm, due to their vaginal-clitoral gap. These secondary themes and supporting evidence show that vaginal orgasms do exist, and there are ways of making them easier to achieve.

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