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The science behind sex, relationships, and sexuality.
What Is an Orgasm?
An orgasm is the sensation of intense sexual pleasure. It is often considered the climax or peak of sexual activities and is sometimes referred to as "cumming" or "climaxing." Anyone can have an orgasm if they are feeling properly sexually stimulated. At this time there is no agreed-upon, overarching explanation of orgasms.
Teela HudakPublished 5 years ago in FilthyThe Lifespan of a Sperm
It's fairly common knowledge that the testicles produce millions of sperm every day, but how much do you know beyond that? Sperm are not produced and ejaculated later that same day. There is a bit more to the process before those little guys are even able to swim, let alone be part of the ejaculation. Every sperm has a lifespan and a goal to complete. Millions of sperm may be produced, but few live to fulfill their genetic purpose. How do they grow? What happens to them if they don't come in contact with an egg?
Teela HudakPublished 5 years ago in FilthyExploring Sexuality with William Burroughs (And His Orgasm Machine)
For no one is it a secret that the writer William S. Burroughs was dazzled in a life that went back and forth between sex, stimulants, and literature.
HowToFind .comPublished 5 years ago in FilthyDirty Minds
You know that confusing feeling when you’re deeply in love, and everything your beloved says and does makes you laugh or swoon with joy? Or when things take a turn, and all of sudden everything about your loved one just irritates you? Or how, after a while, sometimes you just couldn’t care less about anything they do anymore?
Is Depression Ruining Your Sex Life?
The short answer? Probably. The long answer: It's complicated. There is no doubt that the mind plays an integral role in sexual activities. In a successful sexual encounter, the mind and body are synchronized to maximize the pleasurable aspect of sex. But what happens when mind and body are not in sync?
Celina CalmaPublished 7 years ago in FilthyScience Encourages Women to Go Bra Free
Science has had women believe for centuries that a bra is a necessary component of our everyday wardrobes and that free breasts are offensive—yeah right! Some of the biggest stars like Rihanna, Kendall Jenner, and Selena Gomez have been spotted braless, encouraging a new trend to ditch the bra. Not that it is solely about trendsetting, but studies also reveal that the once useful and ladylike accessory may be a thing of the past! Taking the plunge (see what I did there...) to braless prosperity may be difficult, but there are always alternatives.
Shaunna NelsonPublished 7 years ago in FilthyLink Between UTIs and Sex
The other day, I was listening to a woman who was decrying the fact that she always got urinary tract infections whenever she'd have a new sexual partner. Honestly, I've been in her shoes. Many girls have been.
Mackenzie Z. KennedyPublished 7 years ago in FilthyNobody Gave Me an Owner's Manual for My Vagina
I've been thinking a lot about vaginas this week. I suspect anyone who owns one actually thinks and worries about it quite a bit. I also suspect those who don't own one think about them a lot too. Maybe I'm thinking about vaginas because I'm going in for clinical treatments again and that means I will have a lot of nurses and doctors poking around down there. Maybe it's because I'm reading feminist manifestos again. Maybe it's because my uterine lining is shedding, I'm bleeding like someone shived me, and it hurts like a sonuvabitch. Whatever the impetus for this train of thought is, I've been thinking about muffs, vags, minges, lady bits, pussies, cunts, twats, caverns, holes, carpets, mounds, vulvas, etc., etc. and now I'm gonna write about them.
Sarah SparksPublished 7 years ago in Filthy