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Mar 30, 2010 10:41

I saw this photo yesterday that made me wonder if there's a sex- or gender-based trend in the postures people assume while having orgasms ( Read more... )

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peregrin8 March 30 2010, 15:36:50 UTC
i love love love that you made it go to 11.

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keryx March 30 2010, 16:06:30 UTC
Hey, it's important to have an amusing gender scale!

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mermeydele March 30 2010, 17:08:22 UTC
for the dude-lady scale, it really depends on what you mean by those particular words (like did you choose those instead of m/f for a reason), so i chose according to the words basically.

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keryx March 30 2010, 17:47:29 UTC
I picked those two because they're fairly gender-stereotypey, to make it more a question of gender than sex (that is, less apparently dualistic than w/m or m/f). Also, I think they're silly words so I like them more than say, the butch/femme comparison I also contemplated.

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firecat March 30 2010, 20:36:39 UTC
I would need checkboxes instead of radio buttons to fill out this poll.

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keryx March 30 2010, 22:32:42 UTC
Valid point. I like the ease of scaling, but you're right that it assumes one constant answer. You could average?

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turbogrrl March 30 2010, 22:19:52 UTC
identity is such a nebulous thing. when I was in high school, I used to quip that I was a gay man trapped in a woman's body. I think mostly I thought it was funny, at the time. And yet...

My own sense of self/personhood is highly androgynous, but I am constantly aware that I am in a very feminized body. I can't really decouple the two for a single identity.

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snidegrrl April 3 2010, 04:17:08 UTC
But is concave with belly in, or with back in? I'm so confused!

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keryx April 5 2010, 20:45:56 UTC
I think I meant concave or convex if viewed from behind. So convex = belly in?

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