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Curiosity - Why is Sex Fun? | Brain Activity

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Does the Vaginal Orgasm Exist? Experts Debate

Does the Vaginal Orgasm Exist? Experts Debate | Science News | Scoop.it
It's a debate that's been running since at least the days of Sigmund Freud: Can women climax from vaginal stimulation alone? And is there any difference between so-called clitoral and vaginal orgasms?
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The Neurobiology of Bliss--Sacred and Profane: Scientific American

The Neurobiology of Bliss--Sacred and Profane: Scientific American | Science News | Scoop.it
Sex in the brain, and what it reveals about the neuroscience of deep pleasure...
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Sexual satisfaction in women increases with age

Sexual satisfaction in women increases with age | Science News | Scoop.it
A new study of sexually active older women has found that sexual satisfaction in women increases with age and those not engaging in sex are satisfied with their sex lives.
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Study confirms anatomic existence of the elusive G-spot

Study confirms anatomic existence of the elusive G-spot | Science News | Scoop.it
For centuries, women have been reporting engorgement of the upper, anterior part of the vagina during the stage of sexual excitement, despite the fact the structure of this phenomenon had not been anatomically determined.
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No Sex Required: Women Have Orgasms at the Gym

No Sex Required: Women Have Orgasms at the Gym | Science News | Scoop.it
Women may not need a guy, a vibrator, or any other direct sexual stimulation to have an orgasm, finds a new study on exercise-induced orgasms and sexual pleasure.
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G-Spot: Science Can't Find It After 60 Years, Study Says

G-Spot: Science Can't Find It After 60 Years, Study Says | Science News | Scoop.it
Many women swear they have one, but a new review of 60 years of sex research shows science still can't definitively find the G-spot.
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