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I know not what tomorrow what will bring.
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I know not what tomorrow what will bring.
Acording to a study published this week, up to 45% of the differences between women in their ability to reach orgasm can be explained by their genes. Despite decades of surveys and conjecture about the role of culture, upbringing and biology in female sexual function, from Freud in 1905 to the Hite report in 1976, this is the first study of the role of a woman’s genes.Its findings suggest there is an underlying biological basis to a woman’s ability to achieve orgasm. Whether that basis is anatomical, physiological or psychological remains uncertain, says Tim Spector of the twin research unit at St Thomas’ Hospital in London, UK, who carried out the study.
“But it is saying that it is not purely cultural, or due to peer pressure, or to differences in upbringing or religion,” he says. “There are wide differences between women and a lot of these differences are due to genes.” (New Scientist)
A third of the women said they never or seldom achieved orgasm, while more than a tenth said they always had an orgasm during intercourse.
More of the women were able to orgasm during masturbation, with 34% always reaching orgasm. (BBC)
Toca agora aqui no BNC "cérebro electrónico" do Gilberto Gil.
Are the people of Europe purely interested in a better standard of life or are they more concerned to become the dominant power in the world? Can a common market with huge disparities in wealth function properly and what can be done if this situation needs to be remedied? How do we decide about new members?