tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2427849323464039196.post8924912527214190589..comments2024-02-27T03:06:57.992-05:00Comments on *This Blog has moved to www.ScienceSexAndTheLadies.com: Re-Naming Non-orgasmsCharleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337249592179616090noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2427849323464039196.post-37982748002275825792014-01-25T01:14:05.880-05:002014-01-25T01:14:05.880-05:00I love it! That's exactly the kind of thing th...I love it! That's exactly the kind of thing that could really, truly help women understand their own experiences of pleasure and orgasm and place them realistically in relation to other women's experiences. You, my friend, are a stone cold Orgasm Equality Activist! I love hearing your take on things, Bex!Trishahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08846980215552421591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2427849323464039196.post-72908500920775723572014-01-21T01:11:30.707-05:002014-01-21T01:11:30.707-05:00Yay! So glad to see this post here. I talked about...Yay! So glad to see this post here. I talked about this very issue at a workshop I put on last summer where I specifically taught "ecstatic breathing" techniques and made sure to intro the practical stuff with a quick discussion about why no one would here me use the phrase "energy orgasm" outside that context - that "orgasm" means a specific thing involving specific physical reactions, and that I was not in any way purporting to be able to teach people how to have a real life hands-free orgasm. During the workshop I referred to the highest-energy point as a "peak" and also as a "climax" of energy, but got rid of all the -gasm speak altogether. Somehow it felt incredibly liberating and the folks in the workshop group really seemed to *get it* when I explained my reasoning.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09099605680291827813noreply@blogger.com