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Sunday, June 12, 2005


Interesting biological approach about the ever elusive, female orgasm.
Women who fail to orgasm during sex may be genetically programmed to weed out unreliable men who are a flop between the sheets, according to new research.

The findings suggest the failure of some women to orgasm regularly is not a dysfunction, but a sophisticated mate-selection strategy that evolved during prehistoric times.

Women who orgasm very easily may be more likely to be satisfied with poor quality men.
These types of studies tend to reveal more about those doing the research than the topic being researched, but that last statement seems kinda contradictory to something I thought was universally true: Slutty chicks make the world go 'round.



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