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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Should You Take A Risk on Orgasmic Birth? (Orgasmic Birth Video included)

The other night I caught a 20/20 (yes people still watch 20/20) on Orgasmic birth. Having read Babble, you’re probably aware of orgasmic birth. If not, here it is: orgasmic birth is pretty much what it sounds like, having orgasms during the birth process. You know, instead of pain. Just you and your partner, making out in a kiddy pool in your living room until you climax the kid right on out. Sounds fantastic, sign me up. Makes sense, the female parts the baby passes through are the same that got stimulated to make the baby in the first place. One problem though: how do you turn a process that causes the worst pain ever for 99.999999999999999% of the female population into the most sensual and pleasant?

 

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  • MICHAEL C's Avatar
    Posted by MICHAEL C Thu Jan 8, 2009 1:33pm PST

    YOU MUST BE KIDDING........

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  • crazy's Avatar
    Posted by crazy Fri Jan 9, 2009 11:41am PST

    lol

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  • Jayne's Avatar
    Posted by Jayne Thu Jul 23, 2009 4:36am PDT

    Well, stranger things have happened! The pain was right there 99.99% hideous. BUT, and here's the wierd part, the delivery of mu daughters body, (that is, after the painful head bit) was the most enormous rush and I DID orgasm. I would never in a million years have believed it. Only minutes before, I was swearing I would never EVER have sex again. NOBODY was ever going to put me through this and suddenly, BLAM!

    And, I have to say, the orgasm was the most powerful, longest lasting and utterly satisfying cum I have EVER had.

    (Might be a side effect, but since that, my sex drive has gone through the roof.)

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