Cassie
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okay, do women have a hard time having orgasms or do they have a hard time orgasming with their partner? Right. And where does that stem from? And she definitely, these questions were very, like, I think took a lot of people back and then made a lot of people think and then a lot of people responded.
But then, of course, when she published her book, The Height Report, it just got so much attention because it was so... out of the norm for someone to talk about.
But then, of course, when she published her book, The Height Report, it just got so much attention because it was so... out of the norm for someone to talk about.
But then, of course, when she published her book, The Height Report, it just got so much attention because it was so... out of the norm for someone to talk about.
So the Height Report gained widespread popularity and was reviewed with other classic works on sexuality at the time, including the Kinsey Report as well as the Masters and Johnson Reports. The book was split into eight chapters. Masturbation, Orgasm, Intercourse, Clitorial Stimulation, Lesbianism, Sexual Slavery, The Sexual Revolution, and Older Women.
So the Height Report gained widespread popularity and was reviewed with other classic works on sexuality at the time, including the Kinsey Report as well as the Masters and Johnson Reports. The book was split into eight chapters. Masturbation, Orgasm, Intercourse, Clitorial Stimulation, Lesbianism, Sexual Slavery, The Sexual Revolution, and Older Women.
So the Height Report gained widespread popularity and was reviewed with other classic works on sexuality at the time, including the Kinsey Report as well as the Masters and Johnson Reports. The book was split into eight chapters. Masturbation, Orgasm, Intercourse, Clitorial Stimulation, Lesbianism, Sexual Slavery, The Sexual Revolution, and Older Women.
In a New York Times review of the book in 1976, Erica Jung wrote, quote, Women who read it will feel enormously reassured about their own sexuality, and if enough men read it, the quality of sex in America is bound to improve. However, the backlash surrounding her book became an uphill battle for Cher.
In a New York Times review of the book in 1976, Erica Jung wrote, quote, Women who read it will feel enormously reassured about their own sexuality, and if enough men read it, the quality of sex in America is bound to improve. However, the backlash surrounding her book became an uphill battle for Cher.
In a New York Times review of the book in 1976, Erica Jung wrote, quote, Women who read it will feel enormously reassured about their own sexuality, and if enough men read it, the quality of sex in America is bound to improve. However, the backlash surrounding her book became an uphill battle for Cher.
Men felt threatened with the studies gaining public attention, and Playboy released a story alluding to the report being, quote, anti-male and dubbing it the Hate Report. Isn't that so interesting?
Men felt threatened with the studies gaining public attention, and Playboy released a story alluding to the report being, quote, anti-male and dubbing it the Hate Report. Isn't that so interesting?
Men felt threatened with the studies gaining public attention, and Playboy released a story alluding to the report being, quote, anti-male and dubbing it the Hate Report. Isn't that so interesting?
Right. And then the first thing that comes out is a publicized article that calls it annoying and criticizes even the thought of women coming forward and expressing their experiences and immediately denouncing them.
Right. And then the first thing that comes out is a publicized article that calls it annoying and criticizes even the thought of women coming forward and expressing their experiences and immediately denouncing them.
Right. And then the first thing that comes out is a publicized article that calls it annoying and criticizes even the thought of women coming forward and expressing their experiences and immediately denouncing them.
I think that this is so interesting that this was happening in this time. And I just have to ask, why do you think men felt so threatened when improving pleasure for women would mean better sex and relationships for them as well? I mean, all of this would be beneficial for everyone.