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Dear Zip:
In David Shade's book: The Secrets of Female Sexuality,
He claims to be able to make a woman come on demand- using some sort of verbal command. Furthermore, he claims he can do this over the phone, when she is 'cold.'
Do you buy this? I'll admit, I'm not an expert on female anatomy, but wouldn't you suppose there are certain physiological and biochemical events that necessarily precede an orgasm?
I only speak from experience. As far as sex goes, I normally shut the hell up and let others do the talking. You might want to ask Par for her opinion... because she's an excellent resource.
From my own experience, I know, for a fact, that orgasms (at least, for women) are mentally fueled. I've had an orgasm from watching a movie. No touching involved.
As far as his claim... who knows. I know that mentally, if a woman is turned on, physiological things happen on their own (i.e. she "warms up" down there.) This is scientifically proven. As far as the orgasm goes... I personally believe it is possible from my own experience.
David Shade made it sound as if some woman named Josephine is minding her own business: shopping for shoes, watching The View, or rotating her tires (otherwise non-sexual activities... for most people, anyway). Her cell phone rings. The voice on the other end of the line says "Oklahoma." Josephine immediately drops her crescent wrench (or not) and instantly bursts into orgasm...
I have no doubts a woman can climax purely from mental stimulation.. However, there is still that word- stimulation. Of course, there is the possibility that the word "Oklahoma," itself, makes her hot from some unknown reason... If that's the case, from now on, my new opener is going to be:
"So, ever been to OKLAHOMA?"
Sure, I'll get strange looks from most, but eventually I'll run my opener on an unsuspecting Josephine, and she'll erupt in ecstasy. An orgasm in response to my opener... that's a positive IOI, no?