Sunday, August 8, 2010

SCIENCE OF ORGASM-New books makes sex boring

Outside of a couple of ex-girlfriends, this reviewer has found nothing that can stop or even slow up the human sex drive. Until now. Put together by the trio of Komisaruk, Beyer-Flores and Whipple by Johns Hopkins University Press, this book teems with passages such as "the oxytocin is maximally released at least one minute. Or try this line-"Orgasm is affected by particular agonists and antagonists. To which this reviewer says-do me, mama!
There are a few mildly tittilating passages and some photos, but the passages are overshadowed by the science and the photos are of skeletal structure. While the book has achieved kudos from members of Columbia University, the Kinsey Institute and the 16th Surgeon General of the United States, this reviewer recommends those old stained Playboys one keeps in the bathroom. If you're reading this for stimulation, purchase Sports Illustrateds Swimsuit Issue ASDAP.

1 comment:

  1. Spry with wit and creamed *ahem* with sassy sarcasm. Love it! On note of linguistics besmirching actuality, why does word "lesbian" have to sounds so clinical and almost acerbic? And why does there have to be a separate category for lady lovers when GAY covers the principle??? Because guy diggers are just "gay men" (and gay of course has previous positive connotation of "happy") or fags or homos, but chicks who dig chicks are homosexuals, too. "Romantic or sexual attraction or behavior among members of the same sex/gender" so why do guys only get called homos whereas ladies are "lesbians"? No need!

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