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big_grin
Posted: Friday, August 03, 2012 7:16:52 PM
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My ex (what to call him? sweetie? poly partner turned into PPP = platonic poly partner) friend with benefits turned into occasional benefits to just current friend?) sent me a link to this article and said it screamed to him about his dick problems, any chance it addressed anything about the missing big "O" problem? http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/cupids-poisoned-arrow/201009/intoxicating-behaviors-300-vaginas-lot-dopamine I didn't think it addressed my issue of no orgasms as much as Isadora's post about diabetes.  But I did read it and then saw this article

Six Myths About Female Sexuality and Why They're Myths

Never underestimate the female libido
Isadora
Posted: Saturday, August 04, 2012 1:05:57 PM

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Susan Whitbourne's article is guilty of the "men always-women never" fallacy she's trying to bust.  SOME women have more orgasms, want more partners, etc.  Men and women aren't equal in their desires and practices any more than all women or all men are.  The most that can be said for the myths she is trying to bust is that there are women with stereotypical male responses and there are some men with the stereotypes of women.  We're all individuals.

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