Masters And Johnson 1968 Playboy Interview

Masters And Johnson 1968 Playboy Interview

A detailed review/summary of the 1968 Playboy interview of orgasm researching pioneers, Masters and Johnson, 2 years after the release of their groundbreaking book, Human Sexual Response. It includes incredibly interesting insights into their research process and makes me question the assertion in the book that a few women could have a relatively weak orgasm during vaginal penetration alone.

Read More
Book Summary -  Sex research and Sex Therapy: A Sociological Analysis of Masters and Johnson

Book Summary - Sex research and Sex Therapy: A Sociological Analysis of Masters and Johnson

A detailed, but (mostly) plainly worded summary of the 2008 book ‘Sex Research and Sex Therapy: A Sociological Analysis of Masters and Johnson.’ This is a critique largely of Master and Johnson’s therapy techniques, but also includes some discussion of their research that I think is important to understand related to their investigation of the female orgasm.

Read More
Was the clitoris really discovered in 1998? (spoiler alert - it wasn't) - An Article I Read
Medicine and Science Trisha Medicine and Science Trisha

Was the clitoris really discovered in 1998? (spoiler alert - it wasn't) - An Article I Read

The idea that the inner clit is a relatively new discovery and that it can now explain what might cause a penetrative lady-gasm is BS. Read my very wordy argument along with a detailed summary of the scientific journal article, “Anatomical relationship between urethra and clitoris,” that is often said to have discovered the inner clit for the modern world (it did not).

Read More