As an old guy, usually quite cranky, and truly happy to be living as a hermit in the desert in the center of New Mexico USA, I reject participation in all pagan rituals and in all religious practices. But as a philosopher, I know that such rules are made to be broken, so I wrote this essay anyway. It is my Valentine to all the women of the world.
        The male human is said to have two sexual organs: the first is his mind - proven by the popularity of pornography - and the second is his physical sexual equipment, the penis. (For any pitchfork people who are already offended, I truly do not care about you one whit: anybody that much of a prude deserves it.)
        The female human has primary & secondary sexual organs located in several places. Stimulating the female breasts can cause lubrication of the vagina {foreplay} to be ready for sexual activity, and such stimulation can even cause orgasm. Clitoral orgasms and vaginal orgasms are common.
        The existence of the G-spot was first detailed by New York gynaecologist Ernst Gräfenberg, MD [1881-1957] in 1950, but the concept was largely ignored until women began liberating themselves in the 1970s. A majority of the population of the world are still unaware, mainly since the Culture Structure is under the control of authoritarian males, quite afraid of women and also afraid of science.
  | "The G-Spot and Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality" New York Times bestseller [1982] by Alice Kahn Ladas, Beverly Whipple & John D. Perry the concept and the term 'G-spot' entered popular culture with the publication of this book Henry Holt/Owl Books 8¼x5½ pb [12/2004] for $16.49 Dell mass pb [8/83] out of print/used Dell mass pb [8/83] out of print/used Holt, Rinehart & Winston hardcover [7/82] out of print/used |
  | "Loving The G-Spot: The Definitive Guide On The Secret Center of Feminine Pleasure" [2015] by Marcia Durante Kindle Edition from Skyhorse [4/2015] for $9.99 Skyhorse 8¼x5½ pb [4/2015] for $11.00 |
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