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... orgasm . The human mammal's precopulatory pattern is much more erotically developed than that of most mammals , lasting between several minutes to several hours . The male Homo sapiens has not only the longest erect penis of the 192 ...
... orgasm . The human mammal's precopulatory pattern is much more erotically developed than that of most mammals , lasting between several minutes to several hours . The male Homo sapiens has not only the longest erect penis of the 192 ...
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... orgasm adequacy . It would seem that some women do not need to achieve orgasm in every act of intercourse to attain sexual satisfaction . Psychological and physical contact may be quite enjoyable even when sexual release does not result ...
... orgasm adequacy . It would seem that some women do not need to achieve orgasm in every act of intercourse to attain sexual satisfaction . Psychological and physical contact may be quite enjoyable even when sexual release does not result ...
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Bernard I. Murstein. 24. L. M. Terman , " Correlates of orgasm adequacy in a group of 556 wives . " 25. P. Wallin , “ A study of orgasm as a condition of women's enjoyment of intercourse . ' 99 26. D. H. Lawrence , Lady Chatterly's Lover ...
Bernard I. Murstein. 24. L. M. Terman , " Correlates of orgasm adequacy in a group of 556 wives . " 25. P. Wallin , “ A study of orgasm as a condition of women's enjoyment of intercourse . ' 99 26. D. H. Lawrence , Lady Chatterly's Lover ...
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