An article from the UK newspaper The Independent examines the still-undiscovered country of Ladybits and How They Work. The piece reminded me that no matter how much you hear about the G-Spot, nobody really agrees on what or where it is. My favorite quote comes at the conclusion: "...some...
question the whole notion of female sexual dysfunction. The clinical psychologist Dorothy Rowe expresses the cynical view. It is, she says, 'something men dream up when women won't do what they want'."
Researchers note that heterosexual women become aroused by images of chimps having sex, of naked women, of masturbation...but not of naked men. Hey, as Elaine once said on Seinfeld,
"The female body is a work of art. The male body is utilitarian-- it's for getting around, like a Jeep." Dr. Meredith Chivers, a scientist interviewed in the new film Bi the Way, told the NY Times that for a
heterosexual woman, “looking at a naked man walking on the beach is about as exciting as looking at landscapes.” So what do women respond to in porn?