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The SYBIAN
My Thoughts
What Do You Know About Sexual Intercourse?
How Much Thought and Analysis Have You Given to Making Intercourse More Enjoyable for Your Partner?
What Follows Is My Input, My Thoughts On This Subject, As It Pertains To Women!
I, Dave Lampert, started developing the Sybian in 1985. We started shipping just prior to Christmas in 1987. My beliefs on sexuality and female stimulation, back then, were contradictory to mainstream thinking. My beliefs remain the same today. Please read this and consider my input.
If a Woman Masturbates, How Does She Do So?
If a woman masturbates with her fingers does she insert them in her vagina and pump them in and out or does she massage the clitoral area? If she uses a vibrator does she insert it in the vagina or does she touch the clitoral area? If she inserts a dildo or some other phallus-like form into her vagina and moves it in and out, does she only do that or does she also use her fingers, a vibrator or something similar to massage the clitoral area?
Where and What Stimuli Cause a Woman to Respond?
The ability to respond to stimuli, and the locations on their body were they respond to them, varies greatly from one woman to the next. I maintain that the greatest majority of women respond more easily, and more often, from some form of stimulation to the clitoral area. I have known women who can think about sex and have orgasms. This is known as psychogenic orgasm. This enforces the often-repeated statement that the primary sex organ is the brain. The brain can allow and assist someone in being responsive or it can just as easily and frequently does block orgasms altogether. I have known women who can have orgasms from some form of breast stimulation. I have known women who respond to extensive love play in the form of kissing, caressing and touching. I remember one lady who could respond to kissing her neck. I have known many who respond to stimulation of the G-Spot area. I do not personally remember knowing anyone who did not respond to clitoral stimulation if properly administered. Therefore, much of the discussion that follows centers around clitoral stimulation. This is not meant to diminish the importance of foreplay or of stimulating the other areas of sensitivity nor all of the recommended prerequisites of lovemaking.
The Majority of the People in this World Have Been Had!
I have long maintained that the greatest hoax played upon the world is the importance of the male stroking during intercourse. The in-and-out motion of stroking is used in nearly all male/female porno material. This movement gives the viewer a better view of what turns them on. It is what they wish to see. Thus most viewers think this is how intercourse is performed. To my knowledge, (I admit to not having made a study on this point.) man is the only animal in the kingdom that strokes. (Stroking should not be confused with the natural movement of trying to force the penis in further, which does have a slight in/out movement in the attempt to thrust deeper.) Please do not try to tell me that man strokes because he has the ability to think. It is the opposite, he strokes because he is not thinking or because he is selfish. I believe that stroking is 95% to the benefit of the male and the 5% received by the female would come under the category of "priming the pump". In a new book Revealing the G Spot & other Modern Sexual Mysteries I see the statistic that about a third of all women say it feels good, to a degree, but only 18% say they believe they can have an orgasm from any form of stroking.
Where is the Clitoris Located in Relation to the Vaginal Opening?
The location of the clitoris, as it relates to the vaginal opening, varies very widely from one woman to the next. Some women have a clit located quite close to the vaginal opening and some are considerable distance away. The ladies with a clit close to the opening stand a chance of getting some stimulation from stroking because on the IN stroke the flesh will fold in somewhat so the clitoris and adjoining labia will make a slight contact with the penis as it moves in. They are the lucky ones. For most others, the only chance of getting any stimulation on the clit during stroking is a slight transfer of sensation from the labia or a slight bump of the clit at the point of full insertion. Their chances of responding to orgasm during this form of intercourse are slim at best.
the Man Control His Response?
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The SYBIAN
My Thoughts
What Do You Know About Sexual Intercourse?
How Much Thought and Analysis Have You Given to Making Intercourse More Enjoyable for Your Partner?
What Follows Is My Input, My Thoughts On This Subject, As It Pertains To Women!
I, Dave Lampert, started developing the Sybian in 1985. We started shipping just prior to Christmas in 1987. My beliefs on sexuality and female stimulation, back then, were contradictory to mainstream thinking. My beliefs remain the same today. Please read this and consider my input.
If a Woman Masturbates, How Does She Do So?
If a woman masturbates with her fingers does she insert them in her vagina and pump them in and out or does she massage the clitoral area? If she uses a vibrator does she insert it in the vagina or does she touch the clitoral area? If she inserts a dildo or some other phallus-like form into her vagina and moves it in and out, does she only do that or does she also use her fingers, a vibrator or something similar to massage the clitoral area?
Where and What Stimuli Cause a Woman to Respond?
The ability to respond to stimuli, and the locations on their body were they respond to them, varies greatly from one woman to the next. I maintain that the greatest majority of women respond more easily, and more often, from some form of stimulation to the clitoral area. I have known women who can think about sex and have orgasms. This is known as psychogenic orgasm. This enforces the often-repeated statement that the primary sex organ is the brain. The brain can allow and assist someone in being responsive or it can just as easily and frequently does block orgasms altogether. I have known women who can have orgasms from some form of breast stimulation. I have known women who respond to extensive love play in the form of kissing, caressing and touching. I remember one lady who could respond to kissing her neck. I have known many who respond to stimulation of the G-Spot area. I do not personally remember knowing anyone who did not respond to clitoral stimulation if properly administered. Therefore, much of the discussion that follows centers around clitoral stimulation. This is not meant to diminish the importance of foreplay or of stimulating the other areas of sensitivity nor all of the recommended prerequisites of lovemaking.
The Majority of the People in this World Have Been Had!
I have long maintained that the greatest hoax played upon the world is the importance of the male stroking during intercourse. The in-and-out motion of stroking is used in nearly all male/female porno material. This movement gives the viewer a better view of what turns them on. It is what they wish to see. Thus most viewers think this is how intercourse is performed. To my knowledge, (I admit to not having made a study on this point.) man is the only animal in the kingdom that strokes. (Stroking should not be confused with the natural movement of trying to force the penis in further, which does have a slight in/out movement in the attempt to thrust deeper.) Please do not try to tell me that man strokes because he has the ability to think. It is the opposite, he strokes because he is not thinking or because he is selfish. I believe that stroking is 95% to the benefit of the male and the 5% received by the female would come under the category of "priming the pump". In a new book Revealing the G Spot & other Modern Sexual Mysteries I see the statistic that about a third of all women say it feels good, to a degree, but only 18% say they believe they can have an orgasm from any form of stroking.
Where is the Clitoris Located in Relation to the Vaginal Opening?
The location of the clitoris, as it relates to the vaginal opening, varies very widely from one woman to the next. Some women have a clit located quite close to the vaginal opening and some are considerable distance away. The ladies with a clit close to the opening stand a chance of getting some stimulation from stroking because on the IN stroke the flesh will fold in somewhat so the clitoris and adjoining labia will make a slight contact with the penis as it moves in. They are the lucky ones. For most others, the only chance of getting any stimulation on the clit during stroking is a slight transfer of sensation from the labia or a slight bump of the clit at the point of full insertion. Their chances of responding to orgasm during this form of intercourse are slim at best.
the Man Control His Response?