"The female orgasm is located in the clitoris and this will take precedence over the vaginal orgasm in the early years of marriage"
Dr Helena Wright, The Sex Factor in Marriage, 1931

"Sexual passion is the driving force in life in a partnership of equals. Men desire physical gratification; female fulfillment is enhanced by home and children. Out of that mix comes orgasm."
Rev Herbert Gray, a founder of the Marriage Guidance Council, 1938

"Sexual feeling within the vagina is closely related to muscle tone, and can be improved through muscle education and resistive exercise. 78 of 123 women complaining explicitly of sexual deficits achieved orgasm following the training.”
Arnold H. Kegel. Western Journal of Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1952

"The vagina is not designed as a pleasure centre and therefore attributions of frigidity based on not reaching vaginal climax (as opposed to clitoral climax) are a construction of patriarchal masculinity. Some would say the natural sexual act is irrelevant to women's pleasure, but instrumental in women's subordination. The location of women's pleasure in the vagina, rather than the clitoris, is an expression of the way in which sex has been organised solely in the interests of men."
Anna Koedt, The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm, 1970

"Research indicates that perhaps only 10% of women can achieve coital orgasm."
Female Orgasm: Role of Pubococcygeus Muscles" Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 1979

"Satisfaction was directly connected to sexual assertiveness, frequent sex, using many techniques, and orgasm. A woman was significantly less likely to have had an orgasm if she was 16-19 or 50-59. She was significantly more likely to have had an orgasm if she spoke English at home, had completed post-secondary education, had a higher household income and had a managerial/professional occupation. Orgasm was least likely if the only reported practice was vaginal intercourse."
Sexual practices at last heterosexual encounter. Richters, Journal of Sex Research 2006

"Women without any visible evidence of a G spot cannot have a vaginal orgasm".
Conclusion of research with Ultrasound. Jannini, Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2007

Before using the PelvicToner only a third of women said they ‘often’ or ‘always’ achieved a vaginal orgasm during penetrative sex.
43% said ‘never’ or ‘rarely’.
After using the PelvicToner the results were ‘never’ or ‘rarely’ ZERO, ‘often’ or ‘always’ 75%

2010 Orgasm Survey

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