".... that men didn’t realize anything sexual was going on; that because female nurses’ wrists got tired from all the hand jobs, they invented a device called a penis pump to help speed up the process. Then imagine claiming nobody thought any of this was sexual, because it was a century ago.... But why don’t we think the same story is absurd when it’s about women?... It portrays sexual knowledge as marching on a steady line of progress, from clueless Victorians to today’s sexual sophisticates. It also serves as a feminist fairy tale of sorts, in which women subvert patriarchal society by procuring orgasms from their doctors, paid for by their husbands..... The harmful idea that women are naturally sexually ignorant and that women who do have sexual knowledge and drives are outliers, has been the basis for repressive laws throughout history.... [D]octors didn’t invent vibrators because their wrists hurt from rubbing hysterical women’s clitorises. They invented vibrators as cure-all devices; those devices ended up curing very little, until our great-great-grandmothers put them toward their highest purpose.... "
From "(Almost) Everything You Know About the Invention of the Vibrator Is Wrong" by Hallie Lieberman (in the NYT), author of "Buzz: The Stimulating History of the Sex Toy" and a forthcoming book on "the history of gigolos."
January 24, 2020
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I can think of a better opportunity for this
- Krumhorn
That’s a long list movies and TV shows...and a 384 page book on sex toys? She needs a cure for logorrhea.
It's how women know about batteries.
Men invented a more efficient way for women to orgasm. That's what we do.
You're welcome.
We're sorry about the few defective designs that electrocuted women.
That was unfortunate.
Sorry!
Who would actually buy that book?
No wonder women remain clueless about sexual matters such as this - its behind a pay wall.
Tugjob Hallie, quit shitting on men.
"Who would actually buy that book?"
Valentine's Day is coming up. Makes a great gift, you guys. Your wife/girlfriend will really appreciate it.
Tugjob Hallie would want women to buy their own books. Intellectual consistency.
I am baffled by the need for vibrators, and by the kind of common thought that all women have them/want them/use them/need them.
I couldn't really follow what this blurb was about, but I'm trying to imagine how much we would celebrate all men having little blow job machines (and they do exist)
women and their constant need to celebrate women exhaust me. And I'm a woman.
Every time I read crap like this I think:
"So a job writing this idiot shit is what women think is better than getting married and having kids?"
Nurses do give handjobs and more. You just have to deactivate your SAFE restriction on your browser.
THEOLDMAN
I'd give you my impression of a vibrator but it doesn't translate well to the written word.
You can still get a hand job from a nurse, but you have to have really good insurance.
Knowing nothing about this topic, at least I wasn't wrong.
rhhardin said...
It's how women know about batteries
Jane, you ignorant slut...
There are multivibrators, if you want a higher voltage thrill.
Valentine's Day is coming up. Makes a great gift, you guys. Your wife/girlfriend will really appreciate it.
And then next year her Valentine’s Day gift to you will be a video showing her appreciation?
“I didn’t realize how much this would change me,”
"A handjob machine"
Unfortunately for imported Chinese women everywhere, Robert Kraft still likes being jerked off manually.
Every doctor visit should have a happy ending. When I was a kid they'd give you a sucker.
Vibrators good, sex robots bad!
I'm always amused by the idea that people in previous eras were ignorant about sex, simply because they didn't write or talk about it graphically. I'm sure those nurses and patients knew exactly what they were doing. As Philip Larkin wrote:
"Sexual intercourse began
In nineteen sixty-three
(which was rather late for me) -
Between the end of the Chatterley ban
And the Beatles' first LP."
Does the book have a happy ending?
I am waiting for expert commentary from our resident genius nurse Inga.
This is starting to make sense to me.
gotta keep those lovin' good vibrations a happenin' w/her
Released as a stand alone single in Oct 1966. "Good Vibrations" reached #1 on U.S Billboard charts week of Dec 10, 1966. The song was recorded during the "Pet Sounds" album, but, not released on the original album
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJW8Fh54pew
I read far enough into the article to see that the 'doctor invents the vibrator to cure "female hysteria"' story turns out to be a myth started in 1999 by a journalist, writing a 'hypothetical'.
That journalist should run for congress from Hollywood.
What's the buzz,
Tell me what's a happening,
What's the buzz,
Tell me what's a happening.
And then:
"Mary - mm - that is good
While you prattle through your supper - where and when and who and how
She alone has tried to give me what I need right here and now"
Why are women so obsessed with sex?
Also, dare I point out its a Jew writing a full book about this degeneracy?
9 Volt Delco Tractor Battery.
Narr
Essential gear
"those devices ended up curing very little, until our great-great-grandmothers put them toward their highest purpose . . ."
Reading this, I wondered what the author thought the highest purpose might be. Another reason to call Hunter Biden as a witness.
Bob Boyd said...
You can still get a hand job from a nurse, but you have to have really good insurance.
**********
Correctamente. My Bad Apple Insurance won't pay for it, the cheap bastids.
I am waiting for expert commentary from our resident genius nurse Inga.
I can remember nurses giving "hand jobs" to male patients to put on condom catheters. Easier to put them on if the member is at attention.
These are for incontinence and avoid UTIs from Foley catheters. Maybe that's why Inga doesn't comment.
Imagine arguing that at the turn of the 20th century, female nurses were giving hand jobs to male patients to treat them for psychological problems..
Wasn't that in the World According to Garp?
comedians from northwestern India give great Punjabs
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