This is a second guest post by Sophia Weaver (University of Rhode Island '16, Anthropology + Gender and Women's Studies), the author and illustrator of
Nasty People: an Illustrated Guide to Understanding Sex. (Her first post is here.)
*Disclaimer: The
majority of my posts will be accompanied with original art, but for this post I
couldn’t figure out a way to illustrate orgasms…it just seemed impossible. So,
for this particular post I’ve added some pictures of flowers. When I am not
writing and illustrating I am a flower farmer and my love for flowers runs
deep. Somehow I feel like their unique beauty is a perfect illustration for the
indescribable experience that is the orgasm. I promise my next post will be
accompanied by my own illustrations.
What is an orgasm?
“The sudden, involuntary release of sexual tension.”
“The explosive discharge of neuromuscular tension and the
peak of sexual response.”
These definitions are vague because the experience is rather
indescribable and it varies between everyone. No two men orgasm the same way
just as no two women experience orgasms in the same way. Previous experiences
with people and unrealistic performances in porn often give the impression that
an orgasm looks a certain way, but in reality everyone orgasms differently. The
experience can be defined scientifically and explored in a lab, but only you
can know your orgasm. An orgasm can
often be achieved in a myriad of ways and through all kinds of physical and
emotional contact. However, and I can’t stress this enough, the majority of
women CANNOT reach climax through penetration alone, so be creative folks and
never underestimate the power of clitoral stimulation!
For men, orgasms serve an important function. Orgasms are
required for conception as they are the vehicle that flings the sperm forth on
its journey toward the egg. However, when it comes to women, orgasms seem to
have no evolutionary relevance. They are certainly not required for baby making
(although it was once believed that mutual orgasm was essential for child
creation). The female orgasm appears to function purely for pleasure and this
is pretty gosh-darn fascinating and pretty freaking awesome (at least to me). There
are two major evolutionary theories on the female orgasm: it functions as a
mate selection “tool” (aka a lady’s orgasm serves to further attract a male) or
it’s some sort of by-product of the male orgasm (the female orgasm= the male
nipple, evolutionarily and functionally irrelevant, but still there). It is
pretty amazing to me that something that is so powerful and rather
awe-inspiring, is so filled with mystery. The mysteriousness of the orgasm just
makes it that much cooler.
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