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Can some people have orgasms without genital stimulation?

05-May-2000


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Dear Cecil:

My friend, a woman who truly can achieve orgasm by stimulating any part of her body, was offered the word "polymorphous" as a description of her abilities. The dictionary says polymorphism is "the occurrence of different forms, stages, or types in individual organisms or in organisms of the same species, independent of sexual variations." So I'm sure that's not it. However, is there a word for her "condition"? --G., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Cecil replies:

Not to be critical, G., but of the many questions that bubble to mind when one considers this topic, probably the last on the list is what to call it. For many, the more pertinent issues are: Is this condition catching? If so, can I come over?

The person describing your friend probably meant to say "polymorphously perverse," a Freudian term for infantile sexuality, in which the child's entire body, not just its genitals, is a source of erotic pleasure. I think Freudian theory is for the birds, though, so let's put that one aside. Other terms I've seen for orgasm without genital stimulation include "psychic orgasm" and "psycholagny."

Now to the more pertinent question: What's up with this, anyway? I had Little Ed quiz G. about his friend and also post a query on the Straight Dope Message Board at www.straightdope.com, where, I swear, you could ask people if they'd had sex with goats and an hour later have somebody asking, "Define sex." (Let me hasten to say I'm not comparing doing it with goats to the present topic, just observing that we have a diverse and outspoken group here.) Sure enough, within a couple days we had reports of about two dozen people, mostly women, who'd allegedly had psychic orgasms. Sixteen women filled out our questionnaire. Highlights:

Your reaction may be: these babes were putting you on. Little Ed was asking the questions, so one never knows. However, research has shown that some women can have honest-to-God orgasms without touching themselves. Beverly Whipple, a professor of nursing at Rutgers University, invited ten women who claimed to have psychic orgasms to submit to tests at her lab. Sure enough, there was no physiological difference between orgasms from genital self-stimulation and those from "imagery" alone.

As for men . . . well, I didn't hear much from them. I did get one secondhand account of a man who climaxed whenever a woman blew in his ear, but he was a rarity. It seems clear that while men, on average, can come more readily than women, women have a much greater range of sexual response--and some can reach heights that leave guys (and a lot of women) shaking their heads in disbelief.

--CECIL ADAMS

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