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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali
Do you put candy canes up there or something?
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Hmm...candy canes! Interesting, interesting...but no, no candy canes. Am...am I the only woman who makes this scent? It isn't always there...only when you get flushed and closer to orgasm. I think the no-hands method concentrates the scent (since you have clothes on) rather than letting it all just float off in the air.
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Originally Posted by Paloma
When I squeeze my legs together sometimes I get little mini ones. So thats normal?
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Oh, yes, very normal! I think if you practiced longer you could work up to full orgasms. You can get a little tingle/pleasant itchy feeling of an orgasm just by doing a few squeezes...but to have a full orgasm, Paloma, I've found you really have to put the time in.
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Originally Posted by tore
Hey, I was on to the answer. I'll simply define it as "the art of rubbing against oneself"
And women can really do that? I'm gonna try and spot the wankers during lectures from now on  It's a good thing guys don't do this .. I hope.
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Oh, most definitely women can have no-hands orgasms, Tore! I first had orgasms by climbing poles when I was in 3rd grade or so during recess...THAT was a nice surprise...then as a young teen I got my hands on a book about women's sexuality, called the Hite Report
http://www.sevenstories.com/book/?GCOI=58322100510540, which I found among my parents' boxes in the attic. If I had a Bible growing up, that was certainly it!

I read that book cover to cover many times.
The Hite report contained quotes from women describing all their sexual experiences, with a WHOLE SECTION ON MASTURBATION!!! I read about women who used the no-hands method and thought, hmm...this would be MUCH more efficient and easy than climbing poles! It took some time to learn but I'm glad I did.
Actually, once I learned the no-hands method it wasn't until I was 17 when I decided, huh, well, if I'm ever going to have sex with someone, I better learn how to have an orgasm with my legs open. It actually took some time to learn the "hands-method." I've always been a very good student, though. And we biologists do like to know exactly how the human body works...plus experiment
EDIT: Ha ha! I just read that Time Magazine said this about The Hite Report: "A frankness and directness not usually seen in print . . . Many female readers can closely identify with these intimate revelations." Oh, did I ever identify!!