The Functions of the Orgasms

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Women&, Kids, My Family, My Feelings, My Friends, Social Issues
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Author: Michel Odent ISBN: 9781905177806
Publisher: Pinter & Martin Publication: February 17, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Michel Odent
ISBN: 9781905177806
Publisher: Pinter & Martin
Publication: February 17, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English
Fetus ejection reflex, milk ejection reflex, sperm ejection reflex, orgasmogenic cocktail . . . These are examples of terms used by Michel Odent in his study of the ecstatic/orgasmic states associated with different episodes of human sexual life. This book about male and female orgasms is an opportunity to convince anyone that humanity is at a turning point.

Due to the improved technique of medically assisted conceptions and cesareans, the advances in anesthesiology and pharmacology, and the development of the food industry, women can now conceive a baby, give birth and feed their infant without relying on the release of cocktails of love hormones. Human intelligence and ingenuity have made love hormones redundant. Let us think long-term and let us raise questions in terms of civilization. The future of humanity is at stake.

"Odent's [book] is a stylish polemic that mixes endocrinology, comparative anthropology, philology, anecdotes from the author's own medical practice." Steven Poole, The Guardian

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Fetus ejection reflex, milk ejection reflex, sperm ejection reflex, orgasmogenic cocktail . . . These are examples of terms used by Michel Odent in his study of the ecstatic/orgasmic states associated with different episodes of human sexual life. This book about male and female orgasms is an opportunity to convince anyone that humanity is at a turning point.

Due to the improved technique of medically assisted conceptions and cesareans, the advances in anesthesiology and pharmacology, and the development of the food industry, women can now conceive a baby, give birth and feed their infant without relying on the release of cocktails of love hormones. Human intelligence and ingenuity have made love hormones redundant. Let us think long-term and let us raise questions in terms of civilization. The future of humanity is at stake.

"Odent's [book] is a stylish polemic that mixes endocrinology, comparative anthropology, philology, anecdotes from the author's own medical practice." Steven Poole, The Guardian

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