Men can pretty much count on an orgasm during sex with a few exceptions , but women have no such guarantee. The Cut emailed with the founder about what inspired the project, and what she hopes to achieve with it. How did you come up with the idea to start this blog? I had an experience — the details of which shall remain private to protect innocent parties — but suffice it to say, it left me thinking obsessively about female orgasm and communication. A few days later, my head still swirling with questions and rants and dreams about sex, I blurted out all my thoughts to one of my closest friends. I felt this surge of adrenaline as I began to confess every detail to her, from the thrilling to the mortifying.
Meet the Woman Who Started a Blog About Female Orgasms
Meet the Woman Who Started a Blog About Female Orgasms
During those early years, we focused primarily on celebrating women's sexual pleasure and female orgasms for healing and bettering the world. We still hold women's pleasure and the importance of women embracing a practice of solo-sex near and dear to our hearts. We have now evolved into a home for releasing taboo around adult entertainment and creating a safe, fun, and HOT guide to feelgoodporn. We hope you enjoy this piece from our past and we invite you to explore our current collection of films. Part voyeuristic diary, part owners-manual, sometimes raw, sometimes hawt, always real: How to Make Me Come is a blog in which women anonymously share essays about their trials, tribulations, and triumphs in orgasms. What we love about this anonymously curated blog is twofold.
How to make a woman orgasm: The blog EVERYONE is talking about with tips and hints
Research shows that men regardless of sexual orientation are more likely to reach "the big O" than women. Now, a Tumblr page is giving women an anonymous platform to sound-off on this sexual disparity—and maybe get some answers. The female orgasm has mystified people for years.
A brave 27 year old writer who calls herself Sylvia started the blog after suffering a disappointing sexual experience. It's now the go-to place for women to share their deepest thoughts and feelings about how to achieve sexual pleasure - not a topic often discussed. Called 'How To Make Me Come' it encourages women to share stories, and the latest post is titled: "Kissing me will make me feel like I am more than a vagina which I am. The pointers in it include letting a woman know how much you want to get with them, helping her to stay relaxed and kissing - lots! Writer of the blog Sylvia, spoke to The Times about her new blog.