Dr Ann Jones
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A bit more than I expected, to be honest.
They say warm hands, warm heart.
They say warm hands, warm heart.
But am I going to get a warm kick up the rear end out the door if I ask her if she's ever considered using a vibrator on a cow?
But am I going to get a warm kick up the rear end out the door if I ask her if she's ever considered using a vibrator on a cow?
Studies have been ongoing since the 1970s into clitorally stimulating livestock during artificial insemination.
Studies have been ongoing since the 1970s into clitorally stimulating livestock during artificial insemination.
In a 2019 study, the clitoral stimulation post-insemination lasted two to five seconds, which might I say is hardly enough for a lady to relax.
In a 2019 study, the clitoral stimulation post-insemination lasted two to five seconds, which might I say is hardly enough for a lady to relax.
And also, how annoyed would you be if you were one of the cows in the control group who didn't get stimulated?
And also, how annoyed would you be if you were one of the cows in the control group who didn't get stimulated?
There are heaps of variables across the science, but some papers put the stimulation at a whole 5% higher successful conception rate, and that is nothing to be sniffed at.
There are heaps of variables across the science, but some papers put the stimulation at a whole 5% higher successful conception rate, and that is nothing to be sniffed at.
It does mean, however, that someone has to stimulate the animals.
It does mean, however, that someone has to stimulate the animals.
Another factor to take into consideration in the whole sex act thing is where exactly you are going to deliver the sperm.
Another factor to take into consideration in the whole sex act thing is where exactly you are going to deliver the sperm.
Susan Suarez from Cornell University has been studying semen for decades.
Susan Suarez from Cornell University has been studying semen for decades.
The cervix has this role in keeping nasties out of the uterus, right?