..and in the MRI-pain-orgasm file, we have this new article: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.07/female.html?pg=1.
"One of the things Dr. Komisaruk discovered is that women who are stimulating the anterior vaginal wall can take 50 percent more pain than they can when they're not," she tells me excitedly. "If they have an orgasm, their pain threshold rises 100 percent."
Gee, makes me wish I had an anterior vaginal wall.
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And I made a wish on your 11:11, so nicely preserved there.
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Gee, makes me wish I had an anterior vaginal wall.
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