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Female Orgasm Quotes

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Ray   Smith
“Inside her mind, she felt increasingly adrift, as if their lovemaking had reached a realm that transcended the physical body. She saw herself float above her body, past her ceiling, through her roof, and higher and higher, the entire world pulsating and alive with sensations. Even these receded as she floated above her town, the pinpoints of the shop windows and car headlights downtown, then she was even higher, above the mighty Mississippi.”
Ray Smith, The Magnolia That Bloomed Unseen

Chloe Thurlow
“Every time you have an orgasm an angel comes to life.”
Chloe Thurlow, Katie in Love

J.D. Salinger
“A woman's body is like a violin and all, and that it takes a terrific musician to play it right”
J.D. Salinger

Taylor Rhodes
“derelict. my voice cracked and yolk poured out. wind chimes rigid, no breeze, no song. my wings found hidden in your suitcase. pleas for help mistaken for a swan song. i'm stuffing pages from my journal down my throat as kindling. hoping the smoke will get the taste of you out of my mouth. he looks at me from across the room and all i want is to push him against the wall. ravage. ravage. carnage has never been more vogue. is it still art if it doesn't bring you to your knees? lover, let me prey at your altar. let me bare my fangs in praise. don't i look so pretty in a funeral shroud? i keep time with the click of my creaking bones. dance with me under the milky translucence of a world suffocating. how did you find me? i buried myself beneath the cicadas. is a girl trapped in glass still a prize?
let me get under your skin. i want to know what your fears taste like. i want to consume.”
Taylor Rhodes, calloused: a field journal

“Many men have an investment in women's orgasms. It's as if their masculinity is afflicted if women don't have orgasms. Men have more of a division between affection and sex. Whereas most women are less concerned about sexual function than wanting their partners to be affectionate and caring- they pretend to have orgasms so their partners will feel that they have performed well.”
Avodah K. Offit, The Sexual Self

Chloe Thurlow
“An orgasm is like the big bang, the explosion that creates life and makes life worth living.”
Chloe Thurlow, Katie in Love

“When fathers are lovingly involved with their daughters from birth, the daughters reap the benefits all their lives. Daughters who had fathers they could count on are the most likely to be drawn to men who treat them well, to see their lovers as dependable people who won't suddenly disappear, and to be consistently orgasmic.”
Victoria Secunda, Women And Their Fathers: The Sexual and Romantic Impact of the First Man In Your Life

“A major theme among the women I treat is their difficulty in asking men to do this or that, to touch them in a certain way. Women are very tender with the male ego. They're afraid of offending their partner's pride because men like to think they know how to perform.”
Avodah K. Offit, The Sexual Self

“The greater a woman's difficulty in reaching orgasm, the more likely she is to be concerned about the lack of dependability of love objects. She is concerned about how transitory relationships are and how easily loved ones can be lost.”
Dr Seymour Fisher

Vanessa de Largie
“The problem with the supposed “orgasm gapâ€� is it assumes that climaxing is the purpose of sexual pleasure, when it’s clearly not. Approaching sex with the ambition of getting your rocks off is a selfish way to enter fuckery â€� sex doesn’t have to end because one partner orgasms. Placing limitations on sexual intimacy is damaging. If one or both partners don’t pass the finishing line, you haven’t failed. Sex is not a race or a competition, yet the orgasm gap tries to make it so.”
Vanessa de Largie

“[...] And unlike many of her contemporaries, Hildegard also took a keen interest in the gynaecological and sexual well-being of women. Writing in 1150, she provided the first known description of what a female orgasm feels like:

When a woman is making love with a man, a sense of heat in her brain, which brings with it sensual delight, communicates the taste of that delight during the act and summons forth the emission of the man's seed. And when the seed has fallen into its place, that vehement heat descending from her brain draws the seed to itself and holds it, and soon the woman's sexual organs contract, and all the parts that are ready to open up during the time of menstruation now close, in the same way as a strong man can hold something enclosed in his fist.”
Janina Ramírez, Femina: A New History of the Middle Ages, Through the Women Written Out of it

Jack Freestone
“Pussy pussy everywhere but not a drop to drink.”
Jack Freestone