ScienceDaily (Sep. 7, 2008) — A new study found that trained sexologists could infer a woman's history of vaginal orgasm by observing the way she walks. The study is published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine.
Led by Stuart Brody of the University of the West of Scotland in collaboration with colleagues in Belgium, the study involved 16 female Belgian university students. Subjects completed a questionnaire on their sexual behavior and were then videotaped from a distance while walking in a public place. The videotapes were rated by two professors of sexology and two research assistants trained in the functional-sexological approach to sexology, who were not aware of the women's orgasmic history.
The results showed that the appropriately trained sexologists were able to correctly infer vaginal orgasm through watching the way the women walked over 80 percent of the time. Further analysis revealed that the sum of stride length and vertebral rotation was greater for the vaginally orgasmic women. "This could reflect the free, unblocked energetic flow from the legs through the pelvis to the spine," the authors note.
There are several plausible explanations for the results shown by this study. One possibility is that a woman's anatomical features may predispose her to greater or lesser tendency to experience vaginal orgasm. According to Brody, "Blocked pelvic muscles, which might be associated with psychosexual impairments, could both impair vaginal orgasmic response and gait." In addition, vaginally orgasmic women may feel more confident about their sexuality, which might be reflected in their gait. "Such confidence might also be related to the relationship(s) that a woman has had, given the finding that specifically penile-vaginal orgasm is associated with indices of better relationship quality," the authors state. Research has linked vaginal orgasm to better mental health.
The study provides some support for assumptions of a link between muscle blocks and sexual function, according to the authors. They conclude that it may lend credibility to the idea of incorporating training in movement, breathing and muscle patterns into the treatment of sexual dysfunction.
"Women with orgasmic dysfunction should be treated in a multi-disciplinary manner" says Irwin Goldstein, Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Sexual Medicine."Although small, this study highlights the potential for multiple therapies such as expressive arts therapy incorporating movement and physical therapy focusing on the pelvic floor."
That is not too much of a surprise. A woman that walks in a feminine way with her hips swaying will likely have more estregen in their bodies and feel more feminine. Feminine women are better in the sack.
A woman that walks like a man (<cough>Hillary Clinton<cough> ) has less estrogen, feels less like a woman and is probably sexually frustrated.
I don't even have to be a Sexologist to know this. I think most men instictually know this. That is why women that look, act and walk like women attract more men than women who look, act and walk like men.
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jimbolaya Member
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What about the women that have their own theme music when they walk? Seen a couple of those. My heart exploded at that point. Wasn't pumping blood anywhere else at the time anyway. So no major damage done.
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You mean they are supposed to be able to walk afterwards?
I am constantly impressed by the richness of the fantasy life men on this forum have. But then, when men drive the Fiero and think they are Phil Hill or Dan Gurney winning LeMans, we shouldn't be surprised.
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I am constantly impressed by the richness of the fantasy life men on this forum have. But then, when men drive the Fiero and think they are Phil Hill or Dan Gurney winning LeMans, we shouldn't be surprised.
Well Yeah, this is the internet! If ya can't exagerate here, where can ya?
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MonteC Member
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The problem, Jim, is Ron can't be selective about when he hears what. He's a former helo pilot, and at that age where his hearing is going, along with, uh, other capabilities.