It’s no surprise that one of the most widely repeated news items this week is the finding that genetics is involved in a woman’s ability to achieve an orgasm: Google Search: orgasm genetics. But, does this give men a sexual get out clause? Probably not, the research suggests that couples may simply have to “work” harder. One thing that is missing from all the discussion in the news is how a particular gene package actually precludes orgasm. They talk about women who can orgasm through masturbation but not intercourse, and emphasise that environmental and psychological factors are also involved, but is it a brain chemistry effect (genetically speaking) or perhaps just a matter of anatomy?
Anyway, how would you like to have beaucoup des petit morts? Killer orgasms, in other words.