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Understanding Sexual Response
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Books
Ways Women Orgasm
Learn About Sexuality
A Hand Full of Cards
Women’s Sexual Behaviours & Responses
Sexuality & Sexual Techniques
Understanding Sexual Response
Women’s Sexuality
All
Emotional bonding
Reproduction
Sexual pleasure
Women’s sexual responses do not need to be sociable
Responsive women use fantasy to achieve arousal alone
Women do not masturbate as a substitute for intercourse
Our biological motivation to enjoy arousal and orgasm
Sexuality & Techniques
All
Female sexuality
Male sexuality
Sexual techniques
Female sexuality involves attracting male sexual attention
Men’s sexual knowledge is acquired from pornography
Female sexuality is defined by men and their fantasies
Understanding women’s sexual and emotional needs
Sexual Response
All
Differences
Misconceptions
Similarities
Orgasm is a one-off release followed by a recovery period
The mind responds to erotic stimuli: concepts or objects
Mental arousal must always precede physical stimulation
Similarities between male and female responsiveness
Links
Nosper.com
WaysWomenOrgasm.org
LearnAboutSexuality.org
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Men pressure women to provide a response to intercourse
Women are not spontaneously aroused as men tend to be
Women take on all the key disadvantages of intercourse
Women’s need for affection drives regular relationship sex
Women have sex for emotional (rather than erotic) reasons
Married men have sex more often than single men do
A woman may offer intercourse when she feels respected
Our biological motivation to engage in loving relationships
Sexual techniques and exploring sex play with a lover
Arousal mechanisms are not unique to one lover