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Re: no sex drive or orgasmsFor more information on symptoms and treatment of endometriosis visit www.EndometriosisZONE.org. From: barbara (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 26 Jan 2000 12:02:47 -0600 (CST)
Dear Sweetpea, I am going to jump in here because 1st I am Woman! 2nd I have been around a Long Time! 3rd I just want to put in my .02 worth! You wrote the following and it made me stop and think a bit because there is a lot of truth to whet you have said and also because there is a big factor here that perhaps you have missed.
Dr. Mac wrote:
>90% of sexual response is between the ears. Talk with your I'm going to do a bit of snipping here: Sweetpea wrote: Every time I've read this it has incensed me. Me That's OK but it is still pretty darn true..please stay tuned here. Sweetpea (snipped) but once again we get treated to this "90%" business. I don't get it. I just don't. No matter how much research is done on sexual function that validates the physiological aspect of blood flow to the uterus, vagina and clitoris as all having an impact on orgasm as well as the central nervous system that sends those signals to the brain Me: Here's where the 90% comes in.............IF we women are not made to feel loving-wonderful-sexy- and most important of all "we are not Pooped" Prior to having sexual intercourse none of this blood flow will even Begin to happen! Hence the reason for the 90% failure rate for women. The physiological Needs Brain to send those messages to the lower body parts. Men are different but not all that different. If they are pooped they have a difficult time performing. They can be arroused a lot easier but men don't usually act on all arrousals. It's in their mind. Now we women are like all members of the animal kingdom; we Need to have the courting period and it can be an all day thing. This is a known fact and research proves it to be true. Hence the 90% again. We need to be made love to prior to the act of intercource. Even with all of this there are still some women who never have a climax. As the good doctor suggested a full checkup to rule out physical problems should be done. Remember we are Different, but I still like our way best. Barbara as well as the multitude of drugs that we darn well know intereferes with the whole process....it is still impossible to get some doctors to validate the very real physiological aspects of female orgasm. Why is this?
-- Barbara Nesbitt Editor, OBGYN.net
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