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Age and Age Differences – General Discussion and Dating Stories …

I realize there has probably been previous posts about these issues but I would like to sound mine out to all……..

Does age really matter or is it just a number???

My previous relationships have always been the odd year or 2 difference which have never had any serious problems or non serious problems in the past.

Timeline: Female Hysteria and the Sex Toys Used to Treat It | Mother …

The new film Hysteria1 tells a fictionalized account of the invention of the vibrator in Victorian-era England. But just how historically accurate is it? Surprisingly close. As historian Rachel P. Maines points out in her book “The Technology of Orgasm2,” the symptoms of “hysteria”—a catch-all diagnosis for a slew of vexing lady problems that dates back a couple millennia—included fainting, anxiety, sleeplessness, irritability, nervousness and “a tendency to cause trouble for others.” (Two other symptoms suspiciously associated with hysteria? Erotic fantasy and excessive vaginal lubrication.) And since at least the second century, a good orgasm, or rather “hysterial paroxysm,” was considered a suitable treatment—at least when practiced by a medical professional. Check out our illustrated history of hysteria—and the early sex toys used to treat it—from the time of Hippocrates to today.

For more information on the fascinating history of the vibrator, check out Rachel Maines’ book “The Technology of Orgasm: ‘Hysteria,’ the Vibrator, and Women’s Sexual Satisfaction3” and the Good Vibrations Antique Vibrator Museum4.

Open-source timeline tool by Balance Media and WNYC/John Keefe. Try it yourself here!567

References

  1. ^ new film Hysteria (www.motherjones.com)
  2. ^ The Technology of Orgasm (www.powells.com)
  3. ^ The Technology of Orgasm: ‘Hysteria,’ the Vibrator, and Women’s Sexual Satisfaction (www.powells.com)
  4. ^ Good Vibrations Antique Vibrator Museum (antiquevibratormuseum.com)
  5. ^ Balance Media (www.builtbybalance.com)
  6. ^ WNYC/John Keefe (johnkeefe.net)
  7. ^ Try it yourself here! (github.com)