Tuesday, October 2, 2007

So Serious

Ophelia,

Why are sexual blogs for woman so serious. I like to laugh and have fun. I understand that teaching women to be sexually fulfilled is a serious business but I think it need to be more fun.

Julie Ann, Mississippi

Julie,

I agree. Feel free to chastise me if I start getting too stuffy or overly clinical.

Ophelia

Female Sexuality

Ophelia,
Are you a "true" expert on female sexuality??

Mrs. Judy Mendows, Tulsa

Judy,

You be the judge. I graduated from Stanford in 1978with a degree in Psychology. Since then I've workedfor Sexually oriented publications in San Francisco andNew York City. I've been a Columnist on female sexual subjects for the past 7 years.During that period, I've researched hundreds of bookson the subject and (probably) two thousand web pages.I'm not a doctor and I don't dispense medical advice.I'm also not a woman who hates men. I believe that women deserve sexual fulfillment.I've been quoted as saying, "Perversity is having sex outside your species."

Ophelia

Welcome to the Otapes Blog

Debbie Romm from Denver, Colorado emailed us with a questionWhat do you mean when you say, "female ejaculation ... is that the same as an orgasm??" Debbie

In female ejaculation a liquid is produced. It may look like urine but it's not. it's odorless and it's generated by a female prostate-like gland.It's true that all women have a G-spot, but it's estimated that only 10% and 40% of women are capable of ejaculation. It's also true that the G-spot need not be stimulated for ejaculation to occur, but women we've talked to tell us that their first ejaculation experience came from massaging their G-spot.Female ejaculation varies from a few drops to a huge gush. We don't know if it's true but some women have told us that their ejaculation sprayed substantial amounts of fluid 5-10 feet out

Ophelia