
She arises in my eyes, and in that instant, I know that my heart is forever hers and no longer mine.

She arises in my eyes, and in that instant, I know that my heart is forever hers and no longer mine.

“Please me with your tongue;
Oh, baby, suck my clit — lick it.
Please, make me cum.”
“So I said, ‘Chanel N° 5’.”
—Marilyn Monroe

Can women truly enjoy sex without reaching climax?
Is a woman reaching orgasm important in a marriage or relationship?
Do men place too much emphasis on trying to bring women to orgasm,
and if so, does that emphasis make men insensitive to women’s feelings?
These questions are discussed and answered from one woman’s perspective.
I find it to be an exceedingly interesting take on specific aspects of female sexuality.
Audio approximately 30 mins: https://www.theatlantic.com/podcasts/archive/2021/05/female-orgasm-industry-sexuality-myths/618979/
Interestingly, the Gräfenberg spot argument has been ongoing since 1982. Scientists have conducted numerous studies with numerous opposing conclusions. Some women swear by G-spot orgasms as well as clitoral orgasms, and some women claim they haven’t been able to find their G–spot or/and it simply doesn’t exist. Here are a few studies and articles related to this decades old argument.
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/interactive/a32037401/g-spot-not-real/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0002937801153354
https://www.ajog.org/article/S0002-9378(02)70107-5/fulltext#back-bib1
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/326081
https://theconversation.com/health-check-does-the-g-spot-exist-56491
A documentary on what some have coined, the, “Super Sexual Orgasm” or “Never–Ending Orgasm,” which in past times was thought to be mythical but in recent times has been proven to be true but elusive for the majority of women.

The pages of her diary are filled with
memorable recollections of ecstasy and agony.
In the most intimate writing of her secrecy,
she documents the otherworldly pleasure
of absolutely irresistible ecstasy found in agony.

For men at sea.
For Laura, USN (HM).
For Erik, USN (HM).
For Black Soldiers who valiantly fought, and endured discrimination and the scourge of racism upon their return home.

Victor,
You’ve survived death. You survived the treachery of so called family. You will rise up on the wings of the archangels and see your mother’s eyes again. You will not be deterred from, or neglected happiness for any reason, for anything, or for anyone. On the ship of life you are your own captain; the seas will not always be like glass or welcoming. You will face adversity; you will face hostility; You will be required to navigate treacherous waters and come out alive. No one is responsible for you, but you. No one will throw you a lifeline if you are drowning—you must adapt and swim. It is okay to forgive the abandonment of your father, but never be like him. Cowardice is not tolerated. It is courage that runs in your blood. Your mother looks down on you and kisses her son.
Be mindful that you are now a leader, and must lead in strength and righteous judgement. You are stronger than ever before and you will not falter. The events that happened in your childhood will not haunt you; intrusive thoughts will not bother you. People of the world are easily lead astray, so when they walk the broad road, you walk the other way. In matters of love: love with reckless abandon, giving all of yourself at the risk of being hurt or betrayed. A woman among women will see your true emotions and love you more for showing your vulnerability; it will not be considered a weakness.
Furthermore, be selective in your choosing, and diligent in your approach. Be a man among men and stand on your rectitude, even when it is not popular and the masses are against you. Do not let any particular emotion control you. You are a man of deep love and a critical thinker. You carry the banner for your aunt Julia, your mother Viveca, and your grandmother, Alvara. Everyday is a new day; be thankful for what you have and be considerate and respectful of others. Always render respect first, until the person proves themselves to be underserving of respect. Never give in. Never relent. If the world turns its back on you, always know there is at least one that will always love you, and she lives in you until you see her again.
Shirley Horn – Here’s To Life
Released: 1992