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Sex Is Natural. So Why Are So Many People So Bad at It?
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Leave it to me to bogart the pussy.
The pussy isn't mine, it isn't real and it isn't the only one I'll be seeing in the next few days. It is a luxuriant, anatomically correct pillow about the size of a large cat (no kidding).
It belongs to Sheri Winston, sex educator, counselor, former nurse practitioner/midwife and founder of the Center for the Intimate Arts, who is here in Orlando, Fla., to teach classes on Wholistic Sexuality. It's an approach that feels intuitive, taking broad scope of influences into account -- culture, history, biology and mostly our relationship with oursevles -- in helping us develop our sexual potential. Winston's pillow has a velvety vestibule, silky lips and a pearly little clitoris that winks out from the upper center, all to better illustrate points in some of the 52 classes she feels a passionate calling to teach.
The class we're in now, Maps of the Clitoris: Unlocking the Keys to Female Pleasure, (also the name of Winston's book, due out in October) is, in part, a detailed lesson in anatomy, and the pillow is being passed around so we can get a 3-D appreciation for what she's describing.
I admire and hector it just a little longer than I should, when Winston asks for it back to stress a point: women have just as much erectile tissue as men -- you just can't see it as well. By the time full arousal occurs in us, she says, holding the pillow, "You should have a handful of pussy at that point."
The more highly aroused we are, the better sex should feel: "You should not have anything in your vagina unless it feels fabulous." She advises us to check ourselves out with a mirror at various stages of fullness to see what she means.
Thankfully, this is homework.
Most of us have either a comic or uncomfortable image of adult sex-ed class, from Kathy Bates' queasiness at the thought of squatting over a hand mirror in "Fried Green Tomatoes" to more explicit goings-on on late-night cable.
Winston's class thankfully requires minimum nerve. Although I've written quite a lot about sex in the past few years, and have been having it even longer, this is my first sex-ed class as an adult, and Winston's warm enthusiasm and humor is a relaxing intro. For most of the people in my first class with her -- including a mom, grandma and daughter -- this is a first.
"We still have ... a sort of 1950s mentality -- a strong religious and moral code -- which says that below-the-waist and above-the-knees is something that should be disavowed," says Dawn Jensen of Orlando, a team leader and independent consultant for Passion Parties, and founder of an interactive adult sex-ed service, the Sensual Coach.
To the cognoscenti in more sophisticated cities, adults taking classes to have better sex might be commonplace, but Winston's visit to the Florida School of Holistic Living in Orlando presents a somewhat unique opportunity for those of us who don't encounter this sort of thing every day to learn about sex in a nonsexual environment.
She likens great sex to a great spot for swimming out in the woods, to which you've either been given no map or a shitty map. When you get lost, you don't think, "What's wrong with this map?" you think, "What's wrong with me?"
"I thought there was something wrong with me," one of the women in class said of a very early experience she had with female ejaculation. She was 18 when her equally young partner freaked about it, thinking it was incontinence. That freaked her out.
From then on she held back, afraid it would happen again. She didn't realize it was not only perfectly fine, but it was desirable enough that people would come to classes like these to learn how to do it.
Several of Winston's classes this week center around variations on the orgasm -- multiple, extended, ejaculatory or orgasms -- things many people think are rare: only "special" people get these heightened sensations. Not true, Winston says.
Anyone can do it. You just need someone to help you learn how.
Doin' What Comes Naturally
Sex is natural. Next to eating chips in front of the TV, you probably won't come up with a more natural human function. Who needs a class when we animals do these things by instinct alone -- right? Biology conquers all?
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Posted by: Arlene on Mar 3, 2009 3:02 AM
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At the same time, women are charged as gatekeepers in a rigged game where they are nearly always out of their weight class and get the blame for losing anyway. Think of the expression as it is applied to non-sexual activity as a synonym for being ripped off or taken advantage of.
This construct provides maximization of (re)production for the benefit of a few at the top at the expense of the many. Fundamentalist mormon polygyny is the basic model for this. A few men get the benefit of the labor of many women and children. Excess men used to be sent off to war and conquest, now they are just discarded.
Adult sex ed was done in the women's movement as part of rap groups that were women only. This stuff isn't new, although no one that I know of used a pillow as described, although Judy Chicago's Dinner Party makes use of the imagery in her depiction of famous women.
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It reminds me of something you'd read in the great National Lampoon Magazine.
The best line...
"Sex is natural. Next to eating chips in front of the TV, you probably won't come up with a more natural human function."
I nearly passed coffee through my nose.
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OR, would you agree that some seemed very skillful and others like blindfolded children trying to find the doorknob in a gymnasium?
I have known women that knew exactly what where and when to touch, feel, etc, and others that laid in waiting to be pleasured while being the equivlaint of a manikin.
One woman in my life was married for 4 years and had never had a man induced orgasm. So, I suggest that some teaching in "introspection" at the least would help many women to find what makes them happy and in turn they can relay those intimate details to those they share their intimate timew with.
If it hurts when someone does x, ask them not to do x.
A friend of mine related that his wife of nine years always made a squeal when they had sex, and he was so happy to bring her to that level of pleasure.....until she finally related that it was a squeal of discomfort. NINE years to finally feel free enough to say, um, that hurts!
These classes help them learn to open up and be honest, because that is ok.
Hell, we give drivers ed, and look at the drivers around you. I think they should teach this in school....OK, senior year. LOL After prom.
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This article was more of a gloss than anything...a woman-centered, heteronormative gloss.
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Being able to talk frankly about sex turns out to be an aphrodisiac.
There are two main barriers to good sex. The first of them is pornography (here, I'm referring specifically to video and pictures) which display actions that are the most photogenic, not the most enjoyable, and thus produces a perverted (pun intended!) view of what "works" and what doesn't - further confused by the female participants faked exclamations of bliss that usually seem to have minimal connection to what they're actually feeling. The other great barrier is the presumption - more promoted by women than by men, in my experience - that "sex is something that a woman allows a man to do to her". With that attitude, there's little chance that she'll open up and find out that she's unique. A good starting point for doing so would be either Sheila Kitzinger's book "Womans' experience of sex" or Shere Hite's "Hite Report on Female Sexuality". Through the blanket of anonymous, objective surveys, she'll discover that the range of female experience is a diverse as the delightful diversity of the shapes of their their genitalia. And she'll also discover that NOT BEING ABLE TO REACH CLIMAX from penetrative sex alone is actually as normal as being able to do so. In fact, probably more than 50% of women can't. But so what? There are more ways to kill a cat...
One last thought... a polite, but genuinely felt "Thank you" never goes amiss after sex - be it great sex or "just average"!
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Posted by: carlfrankel on Mar 3, 2009 9:58 AM
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To the person who objected because the author was taking a strictly physical attitude toward sex. Where does she do that? Where do the people quoted do that? Sheri Winston is an advocate of Wholistic Sexuality, and as a person who's taken her classes, I can attest with certainty that she views spirituality as part of the mix.
As for the commenter who protests that "sex is natural" and that anyone who proposes to help people do it better is a scam artist, I assume the same logic applies to, say, music. We all have a natural sense of rhythm, and we can all plunk our fingers on the keys, so presumably piano teachers are scam artists? And tennis teachers? And swimming coaches?
Yes, sex is natural. It's also something we can do less or more well. Anyone who's had sex with more than one person knows this is true. We can get better at it on our own, or we can do it with the help of people who get help us get better at it a whole lot faster. Sex teachers are as legitimate as art teachers and music teachers ... assuming, of course, they know what they're talking about.
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Posted by: Karina on Mar 3, 2009 10:27 AM
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I hope that I can develop the proverbial balls to tell my daughter how to enjoy sex and how to know when it's bad. But then she may think I condone it. (sarcasm intended)
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Now I'll go read it.
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Let 'r rip baby!
Granny's crazy videos Go get a chuckle!
Luv,
Granny
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Voila. Great sex.
If you haven't tried them, go for it.
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Posted by: hurricane hugo on Mar 5, 2009 10:03 PM
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#@!
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Posted by: Raymond Emerson on Mar 8, 2009 10:59 PM
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I grew up among the plains indians. Their cultural taboos about sex were few and, if any, were inherited from the "white man". My Delaware friend, hardly a plains indian, gave his mother a present on his birthday. The right thing does vary from culture to culture. Yes, sexuality should be taught.
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Think about it. Guys that finish in 1-5 minutes have lots of kids. Guys that last 1-2 hours have far fewer children because we wear out the lady before we get off, and then we end up wasting it on a towel as we wipe off.
:)
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Posted by: Arlene on Mar 3, 2009 3:02 AM
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At the same time, women are charged as gatekeepers in a rigged game where they are nearly always out of their weight class and get the blame for losing anyway. Think of the expression as it is applied to non-sexual activity as a synonym for being ripped off or taken advantage of.
This construct provides maximization of (re)production for the benefit of a few at the top at the expense of the many. Fundamentalist mormon polygyny is the basic model for this. A few men get the benefit of the labor of many women and children. Excess men used to be sent off to war and conquest, now they are just discarded.
Adult sex ed was done in the women's movement as part of rap groups that were women only. This stuff isn't new, although no one that I know of used a pillow as described, although Judy Chicago's Dinner Party makes use of the imagery in her depiction of famous women.
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It reminds me of something you'd read in the great National Lampoon Magazine.
The best line...
"Sex is natural. Next to eating chips in front of the TV, you probably won't come up with a more natural human function."
I nearly passed coffee through my nose.
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Posted by: hardwroc on Mar 4, 2009 11:55 AM
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OR, would you agree that some seemed very skillful and others like blindfolded children trying to find the doorknob in a gymnasium?
I have known women that knew exactly what where and when to touch, feel, etc, and others that laid in waiting to be pleasured while being the equivlaint of a manikin.
One woman in my life was married for 4 years and had never had a man induced orgasm. So, I suggest that some teaching in "introspection" at the least would help many women to find what makes them happy and in turn they can relay those intimate details to those they share their intimate timew with.
If it hurts when someone does x, ask them not to do x.
A friend of mine related that his wife of nine years always made a squeal when they had sex, and he was so happy to bring her to that level of pleasure.....until she finally related that it was a squeal of discomfort. NINE years to finally feel free enough to say, um, that hurts!
These classes help them learn to open up and be honest, because that is ok.
Hell, we give drivers ed, and look at the drivers around you. I think they should teach this in school....OK, senior year. LOL After prom.
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Posted by: vangogh69 on Mar 3, 2009 8:10 AM
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This article was more of a gloss than anything...a woman-centered, heteronormative gloss.
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Posted by: BigRon on Mar 3, 2009 9:45 AM
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Being able to talk frankly about sex turns out to be an aphrodisiac.
There are two main barriers to good sex. The first of them is pornography (here, I'm referring specifically to video and pictures) which display actions that are the most photogenic, not the most enjoyable, and thus produces a perverted (pun intended!) view of what "works" and what doesn't - further confused by the female participants faked exclamations of bliss that usually seem to have minimal connection to what they're actually feeling. The other great barrier is the presumption - more promoted by women than by men, in my experience - that "sex is something that a woman allows a man to do to her". With that attitude, there's little chance that she'll open up and find out that she's unique. A good starting point for doing so would be either Sheila Kitzinger's book "Womans' experience of sex" or Shere Hite's "Hite Report on Female Sexuality". Through the blanket of anonymous, objective surveys, she'll discover that the range of female experience is a diverse as the delightful diversity of the shapes of their their genitalia. And she'll also discover that NOT BEING ABLE TO REACH CLIMAX from penetrative sex alone is actually as normal as being able to do so. In fact, probably more than 50% of women can't. But so what? There are more ways to kill a cat...
One last thought... a polite, but genuinely felt "Thank you" never goes amiss after sex - be it great sex or "just average"!
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Posted by: carlfrankel on Mar 3, 2009 9:58 AM
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To the person who objected because the author was taking a strictly physical attitude toward sex. Where does she do that? Where do the people quoted do that? Sheri Winston is an advocate of Wholistic Sexuality, and as a person who's taken her classes, I can attest with certainty that she views spirituality as part of the mix.
As for the commenter who protests that "sex is natural" and that anyone who proposes to help people do it better is a scam artist, I assume the same logic applies to, say, music. We all have a natural sense of rhythm, and we can all plunk our fingers on the keys, so presumably piano teachers are scam artists? And tennis teachers? And swimming coaches?
Yes, sex is natural. It's also something we can do less or more well. Anyone who's had sex with more than one person knows this is true. We can get better at it on our own, or we can do it with the help of people who get help us get better at it a whole lot faster. Sex teachers are as legitimate as art teachers and music teachers ... assuming, of course, they know what they're talking about.
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Posted by: Karina on Mar 3, 2009 10:27 AM
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I hope that I can develop the proverbial balls to tell my daughter how to enjoy sex and how to know when it's bad. But then she may think I condone it. (sarcasm intended)
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Posted by: morticia on Mar 3, 2009 11:00 AM
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Posted by: Fog on Mar 3, 2009 11:11 AM
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Now I'll go read it.
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Posted by: Grandma Crabby on Mar 3, 2009 1:03 PM
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Let 'r rip baby!
Granny's crazy videos Go get a chuckle!
Luv,
Granny
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Posted by: BST on Mar 4, 2009 2:11 AM
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Voila. Great sex.
If you haven't tried them, go for it.
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Posted by: alexalexa on Mar 5, 2009 12:24 PM
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Posted by: hurricane hugo on Mar 5, 2009 10:03 PM
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#@!
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Posted by: Raymond Emerson on Mar 8, 2009 10:59 PM
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I grew up among the plains indians. Their cultural taboos about sex were few and, if any, were inherited from the "white man". My Delaware friend, hardly a plains indian, gave his mother a present on his birthday. The right thing does vary from culture to culture. Yes, sexuality should be taught.
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Posted by: jstepp590 on Mar 10, 2009 9:21 AM
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Think about it. Guys that finish in 1-5 minutes have lots of kids. Guys that last 1-2 hours have far fewer children because we wear out the lady before we get off, and then we end up wasting it on a towel as we wipe off.
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