The first article published here: The Treatment of Vaginismus (difficult penetration) using Perry brand (inserted) pelvic muscle sensors. When women are given control over the timing and action, problems disappear! Well, it's a little more complicated than that.
Just added, The Functions of Erection Reconsidered, a 1982 SSSS convention speech by Dr. John Perry, puts forth the radical idea that the erection serves to connect the sensitive organs of each sex (The G spot in the female and the prostate in the male) during intercourse.
Clinical Guide Series #3, Impotence: The Next Frontier, should be especially of interest to those with patients suffering post-prostatectomy incontinence, since it suggests that the same biofeedback-assisted pelvic muscle exercises that can restore continence may also restore erection, based on a Belgian study.
Dr.
Perry's research leading to the discovery of the Gräfenberg Spot is described in the
best-selling book, The G Spot (1982), written with Alice Ladas and
Beverly Whipple. The G Spot has now been translated into at least 20
languages; most recently, Chinese in 1995, and Thai in 1997. A second edition was
recently published in Spanish. After 17 years, the book is still selling
well at Amazon.com,
and at a 20% discount ($5.59 plus shipping). Click on
Amazon's link to see readers' reviews and to order a copy for yourself or a friend.
Ernest Grafenberg, MD, put forth two radical claims in a 1950 scientific article "The Role of Urethra" -- vaginal sensitivity and female ejaculation. But in 1953 he was forced to withdraw one of those claims to get published in an anthology. For a startling side-by-side comparison, look at "Revised By The Author".
Dr. Gary Schubach has complied a Bibliography of Female Ejaculation research which includes over a hundred references.
How did Dr. Kinsey overlook evidence of vaginal sensitivity? "The Primitive Psychology of Alfred Kinsey" examines his assumptions and the evidence which he discounted to justify his clitorocentric, anti-Freudian theory.
An internet email list has been established to allow discussion of contemporary experiences of The G Spot topics: vaginal sensitivity, female ejaculation, pelvic muscle exercise, and the varieties of orgasm. For more information, visit http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/TheGSpot.
The physiological difference between orgasms resulting from clitoral stimulation in comparison to "Gräfenberg Spot" stimulation is illustrated in a technical document showing EMG muscle tracings; it is available in "Clitoral and G-Spot Orgasms".
Three Important Historical Drawings of the "Skene's Gland" or paraurethral glands, thought to be the source of fluids in "Female Ejaculation", have just been posted with comments at skenesgland.htm. Included are drawings from Netter (1953), Huffman (1948), and de Graaf (1672).
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