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The History of Female Orgasm and the Vibrator  

rm_trainmepls1 53F
475 posts
2/12/2012 8:35 am
The History of Female Orgasm and the Vibrator

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rm_trainmepls1 53F
717 posts
2/12/2012 11:34 am

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That's a good point! Maybe if your masseuse had a medical license that would legitimize it.


rm_trainmepls1 53F
717 posts
2/13/2012 8:03 am

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Maybe...but any air of authentication it gives to the place is negated by the tip jar.


69bud69 69M
7134 posts
2/14/2012 5:22 am

That is a stunning discovery. I wonder if they need a federal study to conclude this research?

At least some were thinking in the right direction.

Where did you find this story? I'm sure there are others that are just as amazing.

Bud


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rm_trainmepls1 53F
717 posts
2/14/2012 8:19 am

    Quoting 69bud69:
    That is a stunning discovery. I wonder if they need a federal study to conclude this research?

    At least some were thinking in the right direction.

    Where did you find this story? I'm sure there are others that are just as amazing.

    Bud

I was watching a TV show the other night about sex and female orgasm, and they said that doctors used to think that female orgasms were part of a disease and not orgasms at all. I didn't believe it, but I looked it up and lo and behold it's true! I found lots of information about doctors masturbating their patients all over the place on the Internet. The most interesting thing I read was part of a book called "The Technology of Orgasm: 'Hysteria,' the Vibrator, and Women's Sexual Satisfaction" (Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology), by Rachel P. Maines.

It's so hard to believe that those doctors didn't understand that they were giving women orgasms that were comparable to what men experience. They must have known on some level...

There IS a lot of research going on these days on women's orgasms. There's still a lot that's not known, so I'm sure you can get in on the studies somewhere.


rm_trainmepls1 53F
717 posts
2/19/2012 8:05 am

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I guess the in and out motion by hand was just too strenuous for them.

I wish I could find a date for the steam powered dildo I posted here. I think it might be from the Victorian Era. I found a couple of blogs and articles where people claim it's the first vibrator (called the Manipulator), invented by the American physician George Taylor in 1869. But I don't think that's right. The manipulator looks like a torture device, with a special bed and something that looks like a dunking chair.

Also, it's not true that the Americans came up with the first vibrator. They were just the first to make an electric one. I've seen pictures of a clockwork, wind-up vibrator called the Tremoussoir made in France in 1734. So I guess giving women "paroxysms" has been on medical minds for centuries.


rm_trainmepls1 53F
717 posts
2/20/2012 8:21 am

I just had a really terrible thought about all of this. How did doctors decide whether a woman was cured of her "hysteria"? Was it when she stopped having orgasms? That would be a likely outcome of overusing vibrators, especially if the vibrators were too powerful.


Dragon21943 80M
16526 posts
3/14/2012 9:36 am

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Too right Domino. Always have been a randy so and so, and always will be. Lets here it for us brits.

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