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...eerie, heavenly bridge before descending once again into the dance-inspiring mire of bass. “Never Met a German,” a Bloc Party-esque rock track, has Sciubba fantasizing about being a general, telling the listener, “I almost have an orgasm when the tanks are rolling/ Crashing through the borders...
...Broadway-bound revival of “Company,” which features an updated book, represents one such hybridization of the mothballed and the modern. Directed by John Doyle—whose recently transformation of Sondheim’s “Sweeney Todd” from operatic orgasm to claustrophobic chamber piece met with critical acclaim—the show’s 14 performers also double as cast and orchestra, a truly modern touch.Doyle is a dramatic craftsman par excellence—his revival of “Sweeney” was one of the most thrilling...
...This Film Is Not Yet Rated splits its screen to show similar sexual scenes, with gay ones on the left side, straight on the right. A girl masturbating about a girl she's met (in But I'm a Cheerleader), a boy masturbating into pastry (American Pie); a gay orgasm (Boys Don't Cry), a straight orgasm (Single White Female); a guy on top, with a guy (Mysterious Skin), a guy on top, with a woman (Unfaithful); two women (Henry and June), a man and a woman (Sideways). Each time, the gay scenes received an NC-17 rating while...
...blue balls”—and its lack of a female counterpart—distorts the sexual balance of power. “Blue balls” is slang for temporary genital pain caused by prolonged sexual stimulation of the penis that does not result in orgasm and ejaculation. But there is no term to describe the comparable effect on females who do not reach orgasm. Besl countered that women were partly to blame for this discrepancy. “Women add to the problem themselves because they’re not honest about whether they?...
...Impressed by the popularity of the Female Orgasm Seminar organized by RUS this fall, attended by over 500 students, FemSex undergraduate coordinator Katherine E. Rieser ’07 said she saw enough need and interest on campus to establish a forum where students can safely discuss women’s issues...