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The world is disturbingly comfortable with the fact that women sometimes leave a sexual encounter in tears. When Babe.net published a pseudonymous woman’s account of a difficult encounter with Aziz Ansari that made her cry, the internet exploded with “takes” arguing that the #MeToo movement had

We finally have the openness and research to take a clear-headed look at the many nuances of women’s sexual pleasure. It’s about time! The taboo isn’t helping anybody.

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Sep 28, 2017 · What do women want? You’re going to have to ask them. That’s the conclusion of the largest study to analyse the diversity of female sexual pleasure, published in the Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy. The researchers aim to break down the ways in which women find pleasure, giving couples

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What follows is a resource list of items that discuss some of the science behind the impact male circumcision has on women who partner with men.

Does size matter for women? WebMD discusses whether vagina size might have impact on female sexual pleasure.

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Why do teens feel empowered to engage in sexual activity but not to enjoy it? For three years, author Peggy Orenstein interviewed teens ages 15 to 20 about their attitudes toward and experiences of sex.

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Sep 30, 2009 · Story Highlights “Why Women Have Sex” looks at the evolutionary reasons for women’s choices; Study showed that physiological arousal for women does not equate with feelings

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I spent three years talking to teens ages 15 to 20 about their attitudes and experience of sex. And what I found was that while women may feel entitled to engage in sexual behavior, they don’t necessarily feel entitled to enjoy it.

US sex expert Dr Emily Nagoski claims women only experience sexual desire in response to gradual pleasure – not as a sudden ‘lightning bolt to …

Our bodies are designed with the built-in capability to attract a sexual partner. What sets human sexuality apart from and plant sexuality is our capacity–or even drive–to discover how to give and receive pleasure through sexual activity.