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: An examination of why, despite the "sexual revolution," female orgasms remained a difficult or "taboo" topic in mainstream media and personal relationships in 2013. The "Orgasm Gap"

4. The Search for the "Cure" The book explores various attempts to restore sensation, from switching medications to holistic remedies. It culminates in her exploration of "orgasm potential" not just as a physical act, but as a reclamation of her life and vitality. jessica f george rude awakening orgasms 2013 top

It is important to distinguish this author from other notable figures: Jessica George : A contemporary New York Times bestselling author known for the novel Jessica Day George

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The Communication Barrier: The "rude" part of the awakening was often the realization that we hadn't been asking for what we actually needed. Why "Top" Lists Dominated the Era Why "Top" Lists Dominated the Era Here is

Here is an exploration of that cultural moment and what the "Rude Awakening" era meant for the discourse on female satisfaction.