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Are we seriously still looking for the G-spot?

Good lord ladies, just ask for directions.

Posted by Jessica - January 24, 2006, at 01:56PM | in Sex

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[0+]  tfreridge said:

Even though women seem to be more sexually fufilled than 20 or 30 years ago, judgeing from this blog, the young women who post here seem to be very angry and sexual fufillment hasn't really contributed much to their happiness.

I thought that one of the big theories of feminism is that control of ones body and sexual being and expressing ones self sexually would make a woman happy.

The more open and sexual our society becomes the more people seem to be unhappy and need anti-depressants, and the divorce rate goes up, and drug and alchohol use increases, and STDs are spread, and out of wedlock births, and wow......

[0+]  Jessica said:

i know it's wacky, but having multiple orgasms doesn't really make me forget about rape, reproductive rights, poverty, etc. i guess i'm just weird that way.

The more open and sexual our society becomes the more people seem to be unhappy and need anti-depressants, and the divorce rate goes up, and drug and alchohol use increases, and STDs are spread, and out of wedlock births, and wow......

Poor T. Wishing for the good old days when women were way more miserable but a heavy dose of Valium and possibly a big fat "shut the fuck up if you know what's good for you" and voila! You could pretend your woman was happy.

Hell in those days, due to the shut-the-fuck-up method of pretending women were happy, you didn't even have to care if a woman was satisfied in bed. Why do anything more than the two pump hump, if she wasn't empowered to do anything about it or even complain?

[0+]  maryjanefoxie said:

...and I'm sure an increase in drug & alcohol abuse, anti-depressant's popularity, STD's, and the divorce rate are all results of women's sexual liberation. Has nothing to do with misinturpted statistics, heavy marketing of pharmacuticals, inadequate sex ed, and the man on the other side of the bed.

Heh, come on now, didn't you guys realize that women are responsible for all of the world's evil? I mean, just look at that cunt Eve, we'd still be in the garden of Eden if it wasn't for her.

What's really twisted is that there are people who really think that the creation myth of the Bible justifies the continued oppression of all women. Hooray for ignorance.

Also, I've never had a problem finding the g-spot in basically every lover I've had. Some of them have been a bit surprised by it. I still haven't managed to get someone off with the g-spot, though. I'll get there eventually. :-)

Damn this html interpreter.

There was supposed to be a after that first paragraph there. I swear I'm not an asshole. Really.

And has spewing semen all over everything ever curbed a man's anger, unhappiness, need for drugs and alchohol, desire for divorce, etc.?

[0+]  Hershele Ostropoler said:

I've never had a problem finding the g-spot in basically every lover I've had. Some of them have been a bit surprised by it. I still haven't managed to get someone off with the g-spot, though. I'll get there eventually.

Maybe if you stopped treating it as a trick you can make her do, rather than as something she might enjoy -- and bear in mind that's "might," odds are she knows what she likes better than you do -- it would help. At least you could pretend.

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