dislike my vaginal contractions.

Discussion in 'The Orgasmic Experience' started by gray_bird, Mar 21, 2014.

  1. Just_a_woman

    Just_a_woman Member

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    Clitoral orgasms are one of nature mistakes. It's the tissue that would be a penis. It's left there by mistake, when you're actually a woman, instead of a man. There are plenty of these forgotten bits in other animals, like bones, etc.

    Females accept sex for reproduction. That explains why so many women lose interest in sex after kids are born.

    The part of sex that's necessary for reproduction wouldn't give a woman an orgasm. Clitoris aren't stimulated during intercourse and men are made to cum fast. Even women who have vaginal orgasms need more time to reach it than most men can pump.

    You and I have orgasms, because we have sex for pleasure, not for reproduction. We demand an orgasm and we'll stimulate our clits, or have our partner stimulate it for us. Men try to learn to delay their orgasms to please women.

    That's not what nature intended sex to be.

    Of course, fuck nature. People like to call it a mother. I'd call it a mother-in-law.

    And for all who'll feel the need to post to let us know they have orgasms in 2 seconds, vaginal, anal, whatever, good for you. Congratulations and I'm very proud of you. But a handful of Internet entities isn't exactly an acceptable sample for research pertaining to evolution.
     
  2. Sallysmart

    Sallysmart Raynstorm Serenade

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    I don't believe it was left there by mistake, I believe it was put there to reward us for reproduction, likely because we cant orgasm by intercourse, JMO.
     
  3. malamis

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    the contractions were probably always there and then you did something to strengthen the muscles try to remember what it was and maybe stop doing it. see kegal exercises and anything like it maybe even walking or running
     
  4. Quiet Storm

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    A fish gasping for cock? that has got to be the most repulsive mental imagery ....top ten list, that I have ever read. Horrible.

    Are you a man? because women don't generally use such terms to describe their vagina. That is so foul and disgusting.

    Furthermore... when a woman has orgasmic contractions they are AFTER the peak of the orgasm and they are very pleasurable and a sense of calming...bringing down the climax.

    A woman's orgasm is like a comparison to a closed flower that builds up to a full bloom...at the height of orgasm it expands with pleasure and the contractions are waves of blooming petals.

    ...ok well I'm thoroughly disgusted by your post. Thanks.
     
  5. LM2014

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    I also had a horrible image come to mind as well. You're right, it's probably a man, not a woman. Love the flower analogy.
     
  6. WayneCider

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    My orgasms almost always triggers my wife's and her contractions definitely feel like she's sucking/stroking the semen out of me as I ejaculate inside her. All scientific studies aside, I believe the involuntary contractions from both sides enhances the other's experience tremendously.
     
  7. monkjr

    monkjr Senior Member

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    I think you all are engaged in a false debate and assume genital development and their design today were only shaped by reproduction drives.


    Think broader in how sexual pleasure is used in other primate societies....it's used for more than reproduction, including simply saying "hello" or being dominant or settling quarrels.
     

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