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Female Orgasm Blame Game, Sex Toy Surprise, STI Test Forgeries, Is It Semen?

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If one were to try to assign "blame" for men's difficulty in ascertaining whether a female partner has orgasmed, who bears the most responsibility? Traditionally, I would view it as the man's fault. Given our interest in that part of the female body, you'd think more men would conduct significant online research.

But what if women are actively trying to prevent men from understanding how to "get them there"? It doesn't even have to be all purposeful. Some combination of women confused about their own bodies and others trying to make men feel better about themselves might unwittingly be misleading whole generations of men about what they "should" be doing.

Another game-theoretical situation arises around STI tests. In the somewhat unusual case that tests are even exchanged by new partners, is there a good way to know if someone is sharing fabricated test results? And, what would even be the point of doing that, given that most STIs are treatable?

And, are there really any women out there who would be pleased to find out their new male partner has a bunch of sex toys?

We get a lot of our questions from Reddit, so for our listeners' enjoyment, here are links to some of the questions we discussed this week:

https://ymmv.me/163/orgasm

https://ymmv.me/163/hours

https://ymmv.me/163/clean

https://ymmv.me/163/toys

https://ymmv.me/163/sti

Twitter: @ymmvpod

Facebook: ymmvpod

Email: ymmvpod@gmail.com

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If one were to try to assign "blame" for men's difficulty in ascertaining whether a female partner has orgasmed, who bears the most responsibility? Traditionally, I would view it as the man's fault. Given our interest in that part of the female body, you'd think more men would conduct significant online research.

But what if women are actively trying to prevent men from understanding how to "get them there"? It doesn't even have to be all purposeful. Some combination of women confused about their own bodies and others trying to make men feel better about themselves might unwittingly be misleading whole generations of men about what they "should" be doing.

Another game-theoretical situation arises around STI tests. In the somewhat unusual case that tests are even exchanged by new partners, is there a good way to know if someone is sharing fabricated test results? And, what would even be the point of doing that, given that most STIs are treatable?

And, are there really any women out there who would be pleased to find out their new male partner has a bunch of sex toys?

We get a lot of our questions from Reddit, so for our listeners' enjoyment, here are links to some of the questions we discussed this week:

https://ymmv.me/163/orgasm

https://ymmv.me/163/hours

https://ymmv.me/163/clean

https://ymmv.me/163/toys

https://ymmv.me/163/sti

Twitter: @ymmvpod

Facebook: ymmvpod

Email: ymmvpod@gmail.com

  continue reading

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