Last Updated on January 21, 2022
The Truth About Female Desire Sex
Part 1:
The British series: “The Truth About Female Desire Sex” was a fascinating and wide-ranging exploration of female sexuality with a firm grounding in science. Whether you saw the programs or not, I hope you will be interested in the reviews. This part covers how the program was run, how the female sex organs work, and what happens to them when a woman becomes sexually aroused.
For the program, eight women volunteered to be ‘sex guinea pigs’ and assisted scientists in trying to discover more about how women’s sex organs work. They were invited to a hotel where they stayed together for the duration of the series of experiments.
The first episode researched genital physiology and arousal. As you can only visually see the tip of the clitoris, it is challenging to understand what changes occur when a woman is sexually aroused. It is easy to see a man’s reaction to being sexually stimulated. A stiff, erect penis indicates that he likes what he does or sees. Individually, two of the woman agreed to participate in an experiment to see the effect of being aroused. They had to sit in a large shallow bath of (what they commented could have been warmer!) water. The water was needed to allow an ultrasonic imaging device (as used to look at a baby in the womb) to view the internal changes to the clitoral area. They were each given a waterproof vibrator which they used to stimulate themselves.
When they were sufficiently stimulated and about to have an orgasm, they were handed the probe, which had to be placed on the clitoris in a particular position. This was not easy as the girls were obviously in a high state of arousal and found it difficult to react to precise instructions – for example, ‘move the probe 180 degrees’. The scientist could see a scan and compare the aroused clitoris to one in a normal state.
The results were outstanding, and we could clearly see the difference between the images. It transpired that much of the clitoris is hidden from view behind the lips of the vagina. When stimulated, the clitoris fills with blood and dramatically increases in size – much the same as the workings of the penis.
The experiment worked very well, but I thought the scientist seemed a little uncaring about the feelings of the much-aroused girl on the verge of orgasm in the cold water bath! Desperate to have an orgasm, the girls were thanked and told the experiment was over!
The program also featured the girls relaxing in the hotel lounge discussing their own sexual experiences. One girl described to the others how her boyfriend had bought her a remote control vibro thong.
They had gone to the pub with her wearing the Vibro thong and he took the remote control. She said it was very exciting although he kept switching it on at inopportune moments. For instance when she had a tray of drinks in her hands which caused her to spill rather a lot. When she was at the bar trying to order the drinks and he turned it on she found it impossible to concentrate. She found her Vibro thong experience very stimulating!
They all agreed that most women (and men) suffered from a lack of information and knowledge about the sexual workings of the female. One girl was extremely worried that a very long penis could damage her vagina but she was assured that this was not the case. Most girls had been in situations where they had been very stimulated but sexual intercourse had started to be a little painful. Because they were so wrapped up in the situation they did not realize what was happening and then did not like to say anything and did not want to stop. Apart from feeling a bit uncomfortable ‘down there’ as they put it, a few hours later they had all recovered.
Watch out for the remaining parts of the review which will cover investigations into the women’s reaction to men (their looks, the way they sound and move and smell); to videos of sex (including lesbian, heterosexual and even animals having sex); how the way women choose a perfect partner/mate depends on their psychology.
Part 2:
The British series: “The Truth About Female Desire Sex” was a fascinating and wide-ranging exploration of female sexuality with a firm grounding in science. Whether you saw the programs or not I hope you will be interested in the reviews. This second part first explains again how the program was run. It then covers the program parts that investigated: the variable shape of the female vulva; how women respond to porn films; fantasies about having sex with another woman; and how seeing sexual activity can turn women on even when they don’t realize it.
For the program, eight women volunteered to be ‘sex guinea pigs’ and assist scientists in trying to discover more about how women’s sex organs work. They were invited to a hotel where they stayed together for the duration of the series of experiments.
To emphasize the different shapes and sizes of the vulva, they were given soft molding material to make a caste of their own vulva.
When completed they were asked to look at all the castes. It was amazing how variable the shapes were. They were then asked to pick their own caste. It turned out that most girls did recognize their’s own caste, but perhaps surprisingly not all of them did.
Another interesting experiment featured denial of arousal. The arousal of a man is obvious since an erection is very visible (though there are many men who do get an erection easily – these men may become highly aroused without it showing). For women, visible signs are less obvious. But not only that, it turns out that many women are not aware of how aroused their vagina is becoming. Is this because they are subconsciously denying that they are aroused or that, biologically, it is not important that they consciously know when they get aroused?
To demonstrate this, each girl was wired up to a probe that could detect arousal in the vagina. They were given a simple lever to operate when they thought they were being turned on. To provide the stimulation two porn films were shown with a relaxing sequence between. One featured a romantic scene with a man and woman kissing and cuddling under a gazebo and in the second an older man was giving a young girl oral sex. All the girls except one said they preferred the romantic film but according to the probe they had actually become equally aroused by both films. The women were quite surprised by this result.
The next program in the series featured the girls discussed what erotic films turned them on. Most of them agreed that they found watching women being intimate together a turn on and some of them fantasized about what it would be like to have a sexual experience with another woman.
One of the women was a lesbian and has a steady girlfriend and another is very happily married with four children and had never thought about having a female partner. The rest of the girls had had varying experiences with other women. One of the girls had had a relationship with another girl for some time but it had not worked out and she had decided that she definitely preferred men.
It has been found that many heterosexual women like watching two women being intimate in erotic films. In contrast, most straight men prefer watching straight men in erotic films or women having sex together but not men having sex together; gay men prefer watching gay men together.
The women were then asked to watch a film about monkeys having sex. Most of the women hoped/expected they would not be turned on by this. Surprisingly it turned out that their bodies did find the film sexually stimulating, though, mostly, their minds did not.
These various observations support the idea that women’s bodies are built to respond to a wide variety of stimuli to prepare them for intercourse.
The remaining part of the review will cover the last parts of the series which investigated how women react to men (their looks, the way they sound and move and smell) and how the way women choose a perfect partner/mate depends on their own psychology.