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“Although most boys figure out how to bring themselves to orgasm by age thirteen, half of girls don’t have their first orgasms until their late teens, twenties, or beyond. Teenage girls widely agree that they get the message loud and clear that masturbation is something boys do, but girls don’t, can’t, or shouldn’t. The cultural focus on intercourse tells young women to expect they’ll begin to experience sexual pleasure once they have sex with a man (whether or not they’re even interested in sex with men). Nearly all teen boys, on the other hand, experience sexual pleasure long before they get their hands—or other body parts—into a partner’s pants. Despite the massive advances in women’s equality, young women’s sexuality is stuck in a surprising paradox. Young women are sold provocative clothes but aren’t taught where to find their own clitoris. Many girls give their boyfriends oral sex, but are too uncomfortable with their own bodies to allow the guys to return the favor. It’s still a radical act to say that women need and deserve access to information about their own sexual pleasure—not just about the risks and negative consequences of sex.”

Dorian Solot, I Love Female Orgasm: An Extraordinary Orgasm Guide. (via feministhistorian)

way lmfao what I have never heard of a woman who’s taken that long to figure out how to orgasm. Most I’ve heard are 11-15—

Also, it’s not about being less educated than boys. Girls have more complicated bodies, you could say. And honestly all I’ve retained from my health classes about my body is that where I piss and where my vagina is are two different things. They don’t teach you much. For boys, it’s the same. You learn very little on both ends, but since a women’s body is less…obvious, it’s harder to understand. I wouldn’t say that it’s because of inequality, though. That’s bullshit.

(via thatlittleadorablemidgetchick)

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A womans body is harder to understand? What the ever loving fuck?  

(via feministhistorian)

i can’t even believe i read the above comment. WHAT.

(via quidditchisnotjustagame)




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Posted on February/3/2012
Originally Posted by: historicalslut Reblogged From: mia-the-wonder-slut

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    omgosh so true. i love orgasms too! and i hate that most of my friends have never reached orgasm, or dont even know how...
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