Unconventional Orgasm Triggers and Sexual Behavior: A Humorous Reflection
Key insights
- 🧠 The nervous system controls the reflex of orgasm, which can be triggered by various sensory inputs
- 🤯 Examples of unusual triggers for orgasm, such as knee orgasm and orgasm triggered by brushing teeth
- 👩🔬 A woman who can think herself to orgasm was part of a study at Rutgers University
- ⚡ Possible triggering of orgasms in brain-dead individuals by stimulating the sacral nerve root
- 📜 Historical beliefs about sex, orgasms, and semen, including an unusual cure for hiccups
- 😂 Humorous and amusing take on historical and scientific investigations into human sexual behavior and fertility
- 🐷 Five-point stimulation plan for sows to increase farrowing rate, including techniques to mimic boar behavior
- 🔬 Development of an artificial coition machine by Masters and Johnson, and Alfred Kinsey's research on the distance traveled by ejaculated semen
Q&A
What is discussed about the facial expressions of pigs and primates, the artificial coition machine, and research on ejaculated semen?
The transcript discusses the facial expressions of pigs and primates, the development of an artificial coition machine by Masters and Johnson to study human sexual response, and Alfred Kinsey's research on the distance traveled by ejaculated semen. The tone of the segment is humorous and informative.
What is the humorous explanation about the five-point stimulation plan for sows?
The humorous explanation is about a five-point stimulation plan for sows to increase farrowing rate through artificial insemination. It includes the use of posters and DVDs in the barn for education, techniques to mimic boar behavior during artificial insemination, challenges in getting farmers to perform stimulation techniques, and the introduction of a sow vibrator for shy farmers. The segment also discusses the pleasure of sows during artificial insemination.
What does the talk cover regarding human sexual behavior and fertility?
The talk discusses historical and scientific investigations into human sexual behavior and fertility, including unique experiments on ejaculation, semen, and fertility. The speaker adds humor and amusement to the topic and incorporates anecdotes, jokes, and unconventional research findings. Additionally, it covers the impact of orgasms on sperm quality and fertility in men.
What historical beliefs about sex, orgasms, and semen are humorously discussed?
The segment humorously discusses historical beliefs about sex, orgasms, and semen, including Theodor van De Velde's views on semen and marriage, sexual intercourse as a cure for intractable hiccups, and historical beliefs about female orgasm and conception.
What does the segment discuss about triggering orgasms in brain-dead individuals?
The segment discusses triggering orgasms in brain-dead individuals by stimulating the sacral nerve root, similar to eliciting reflexes in brain-dead individuals. It also mentions the possibility of triggering orgasms in dead people, and a researcher at the University of Alabama who is interested in orgasm research.
How can orgasm be triggered by sensory inputs?
The nervous system controls the reflex of orgasm, which can be triggered by various sensory inputs. Examples of unusual triggers for orgasm include knee orgasm and orgasm triggered by brushing teeth. Additionally, there are cases of a woman who can think herself to orgasm, as observed in a study at Rutgers University.
What is the most diverting paper in The Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine about?
The most diverting paper in The Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine is about in-utero masturbation. It explores how orgasm can be triggered by a surprisingly broad range of sensory inputs, including brushing teeth and even thinking.
- 00:22 The most diverting paper in The Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine is about in-utero masturbation, and orgasm can be triggered by a surprisingly broad range of sensory inputs, including brushing teeth and thinking.
- 03:09 A speaker discusses triggering orgasms in dead people by stimulating the sacral nerve root, similar to eliciting reflexes in brain-dead individuals.
- 05:35 The segment humorously discusses historical beliefs about sex, orgasms, and semen, including an unusual cure for hiccups.
- 08:15 The talk discusses historical and scientific investigations into human sexual behavior and fertility, including unique experiments on ejaculation, semen, and fertility. The speaker adds humor and amusement to the topic.
- 10:55 A humorous explanation of a five-point stimulation plan for sows to increase farrowing rate through artificial insemination, including the use of posters, DVDs, and techniques to mimic boar behavior.
- 13:37 The transcript discusses the facial expressions of pigs and primates, the development of an artificial coition machine by Masters and Johnson, and Alfred Kinsey's research on the distance traveled by ejaculated semen. The tone of the segment is humorous and informative.