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J Sex Med. 2008 Sep;5(9):2119-24. Epub 2008 Jul 15.
A woman's history of vaginal orgasm is
discernible from her walk.
Nicholas A Brody S de Sutter P de Carufel F.
Universito Catholique de Louvain, Institut d'etudes dc la Earn& et de la sexualito, Louvain-la-
Neuve, Belgium.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Research has demonstrated the association between vaginal orgasm and
better mental health. Some theories of psychotherapy assert a link between muscle blocks and
disturbances of both character and sexual function. In Functional-Sexological therapy, one focus
of treatment is amelioration of voluntary movement. The present study examines the association
of general everyday body movement with history of vaginal orgasm.
AIM: The objective was to determine if appropriately trained sexologists could infer women's
history of vaginal orgasm from observing only their gait.
METHODS: Women with known histories of either vaginal orgasm or vaginal anorgasmia were
videotaped walking on the street, and their orgasmic status was judged by sexologists blind to
their history.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The concordance between having had orgasms triggered by
penile-vaginal intercourse (not orgasm from direct clitoral stimulation) and raters' inferences of
vaginal orgasm history based on observation of the woman's walk was the main outcome
measure.
RESULTS: In the sample of healthy young Belgian women (half of whom were vaginally
orgasmic), history of vaginal orgasm (triggered solely by penile-vaginal intercourse) was
diagnosable at far better than chance level (81.25% correct, Fisher's Exact Test P < 0.05) by
appropriately trained sexologists. Clitoral orgasm history was unrelated to both ratings and to
vaginal orgasm history. Exploratory analyses suggest that greater pelvic and vertebral rotation
and stride length might be characteristic of the gait of women who have experienced vaginal
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orgasm (r = 0.51, P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: The discerning observer may infer women's experience of vaginal orgasm from
a gait that comprises fluidity, energy, sensuality, freedom, and absence of both flaccid and locked
muscles. Results are discussed with regard to previous research on gait, the effect of the
musculature on sexual function, the special nature of vaginal orgasm, and implications for sexual
therapy.
PMID: 18637995 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
David Grosof
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