Domina Doll is a sex toy diva, pleasure advisor and your guide to the G-spot, penning sex toy reviews and female sexuality articles at PopMyCherryReview.com. She is a regular contributor to several sexuality e-zines and has worked for various sex toy stores, where she gains valuable product knowledge and gets to test out many adult products. She currently has a collection of over 500 sex toys… and growing.
This article was previously published in Brilliant Smut 2001 Hysterical History “Ancient Greeks and Egyptians believed female hysteria (uppityness) was caused by a disgruntled meandering uterus, or hysteria. Hysterectomies were performed to rid hysterical women of their nomadic reproductive organs.” – from Hysteria, “suffering uterus” Hysteria has an ancient and notorious history.
For March and April I am doing “Green” and body-safe products for reviews. So often, consumers are unaware of what ingredients and chemicals go into products and I think it is important to be educated about it. (Read my article “Sex Toy Materials—Snakes Oils in Sexy Packaging”.)
Sigmund Freud first suggested that there were two types of female orgasms: clitoral and vaginal (or G-spot). He believed that the clitoris was best used for masturbation, while the vagina or G-spot could be stimulated best by sexual intercourse. Or course this theory made a lot of feminists angry, for making the vagina (what... »
Okay. We women all know we have “girl parts’ and “lady bits” and what Oprah calls as a Va-ja-ja, but it’s time to start acting like grown-ups and refer to the parts of your genitals by their real names. I think the reason we have so many “nick-names” for the vagina (or more accurately... »
The Pubococcygeus Muscle The vagina—just like every other part of your body—needs regular exercise to keep it resilient, healthy and happy. Overtime, the vagina and its surrounding muscles on the pelvic floor can weaken, stretch, become torn and no longer offer support due to pregnancy, childbirth, aging, being overweight, abdominal surgery and inactivity.
The G-spot: What is it? The Gräfenberg spot or G-spot was discovered by Ernst Gräfenberg a German gynecologist who first described it as “an erotic zone located on the anterior wall of the vagina along the course of the urethra that would swell during sexual stimulation.”
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Domina Doll
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