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Juice A History Of Female Ejaculation Stephanie Haerdle

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Juice A History Of Female Ejaculation Stephanie Haerdle
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Stephanie Haerdle
ISBN: 9780262048514, 0262048515
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Juice A History Of Female Ejaculation Stephanie Haerdle by Stephanie Haerdle 9780262048514, 0262048515 instant download after payment.

The fascinating, little-known history of female sex fluids through the millennia.
For over 2000 years, vulval sex fluids were understood to be a natural part of female pleasure, only to become disputed or categorically erased in the twentieth century. Today what do we really know about female ejaculation and squirting? What does the research show, and why are so many details unknown? In Juice, Stephanie Haerdle investigates the cultural history of female genital effluence across the globe and searches for answers as to why female ejaculation—which, according to some reports, is experienced by up to 69 percent of all women and those who have vulvas upon climaxing—has been banished to the margins as just another male sex fantasy.
Haerdle charts female juices from the earliest explanations in the erotic writings of China and India, to interpretations of the fluids by physicians, philosophers, and poets in the Middle Ages and early modern period, to...

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