I haven’t blogged much over the past couple of months. Yes, I’ve had articles and…
I am not sure if kids still play this game – it very well may…
Last night I attended a Holiday Party thrown by Guy and his misses. There are…
Last night I attended a Holiday Party thrown by Guy and his misses. There are…
In The Crash Pad Series Episode 135 we meet Devon Wipp and Vaughn Trapp. Vaughn arrives…
In Episode 134 of The Crash Pad Series we meet Kylie Liddell and Oliver Hyde. Kylie…
We are all the product of our past experiences. They make us who we are.…
This… is episode 100. We thank our guests, our previous co-hosts, we yell at each…
Not all of you have been listening weekly for three years (probably… maybe) so by…
But, back to the history of the vibrator…. Once upon a time, many, many eons ago, women didn’t have orgasms; at least society tried to tell them they didn’t. If they did experience any type of pleasure from sexual congress they were told that there was something wrong with them, that they should stop enjoying whatever it was that brought them sexual pleasure since that was a sign of nymphomania or worse mental disorder (only women of ill repute and prostitutes did it…) Thus, women developed strange anxiety disorders that rendered them “neurotic”, and in more extreme cases hysterical, and in need of treatment. Sidenote: the term “hysterical” comes form the Greek “hystera” that means uterus; hysterical women were believed to have a traveling uterus that rendered them incapacitated and susceptible to unmanageable emotional disorders.