Jessica Pin
2 min readSep 12, 2019

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No. It’s bc women have higher rates of sexual dysfunction. Women are having orgasms less. Women are reporting less satisfying sex more.

Innovation comes from wanting to solve problems. It can come from just wanting to optimize, but that provides less incentive. Most guys are pretty content.

Anyway one thing that bugs me the most is I don’t understand how things like communication are so complicated. Asking for what you want isn’t that hard. It’s obviously much harder for me bc I’m totally broken and I have to demand guys watch me orgasm with my vibrator and be into it. That’s just what I need. So I do it.

Dealing with guys in bed is certainly much simpler than dealing with some of the women of sex tech on the Internet. Their capacity for libel is ridiculous.

I never harassed anyone. I was kicked out simply for arguing. I certainly never claimed to have discovered anatomy that was documented as of 1844. The issue was it was missing from OB/GYN literature. The issue is that what is known doesn’t always get disseminated. There were cadaver dissections showing what I was talking about in the original article I shared.

Also, I personally do not like watching emotional sex in porn. That’s a turn off for me. Who wants to be reminded how they aren’t in love when they are trying to get off?

And the videos I make are quite a lot like porn. I don’t really see a difference other than there is more female gaze.

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Jessica Pin
Jessica Pin

Written by Jessica Pin

Getting clitoral neural anatomy included in OB/GYN textbooks. It was finally added for the first time in July 2019. BME/EE @WUSTL

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