preview

The Reality of the Vaginal Orgasm

Good Essays

Unlike the biologically male population, majority of women have difficulty with reaching orgasm from intercourse alone . It is confusing and frustrating amongst heterosexual couples that seek mutually conducive sexual experiences and often amounts to self-blame and sexual insecurity in the female counterpart. There are many factors that contribute to producing orgasms, and because of its multifaceted nature, there are also many factors that can disrupt the production of female orgasms. In this piece I will focus on reasons that contribute to this difference in frequency between men and women, which will include: why difficulty of the female orgasm is common, one of the most common sexual disorders amongst women, and why some women …show more content…

Similarly, women inherit the neural pathways and erectile tissue of the homologous clitoral organ that are needed to achieve orgasm. But because there lacks selection pressure for female orgasms, they are underdeveloped in female mammals. This lack of selection pressure results in a vast variability of factors pertaining to female orgasm, including the ease and occurrence of orgasm.
Because female orgasm is defined in this way more so as a capacity for an ability rather than an outcome of sexual reflex (like the male orgasm), there is no particular “natural” or “common” orgasm. It seems as though the accepted “normal” has become close to the consistent reflex-type orgasm of males. This skews the perspective when approaching the topic of female orgasm and the question then becomes something along the lines of, “How can I make my orgasm like my partner’s?” : consistent, reliable, and—at the baseline—existent. If a female has a lack of or lacking orgasms in comparison and feels consequential distress, she may look for a cure to the medically termed “dysfunction”, which then implies that she is unnatural (Master & Johnson, 1966). This term has stuck, however and “sexual disorder” is the umbrella, medical term for the common sexual complaints amongst men and women. They have been categorized as follows: (1) loss of sexual desire; (2) inadequate mental or genital

Get Access