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The female orgasm and other tips from the experts

Published: Sunday, February 25, 2007

Updated: Saturday, October 17, 2009 22:10

"Each orgasm is unique like a snowflake," Dorian Solot said at the I Heart Female Orgasm, a presentation about just that.

As part of Sexuality Week, Middle Earth and Project Shape invited long-term couple Marshall Miller and Solot to present on the female orgasm last Tuesday.

The Valentine's Day-eve presentation turned out a standing room only crowd, despite the snowstorm that canceled the next day and a half of class.

More than 400 students showed up to be educated on the female orgasm - making it one of Middle Earth's most successful events, said Carolyn Ortiz, president of Middle Earth.

Miller and Solot, an energetic duo, began by encouraging the audience to turn their phones to vibrate which elicited big cheers from the crowd.

After a few minutes of old-school sex-ed diagrams, including a photograph of a woman toting a sign with "The Clitoris- Know It, Use It," handwritten in bold letters, the group was separated by gender.

Solot encouraged the female section to share their "firsts"- in terms of masturbation and intercourse- and contributed some of her own.

At first, many were timid but later opened up; towards the end, there was unanimous vocal adoration of those remarkable removable showerheads and the cute, little Jack Rabbit.

Miller emphasized patience to both sexes in their sexual quests and noted that the average female requires 20 minutes of stimulation before reaching orgasm while the average male needed between two and five minutes. Miller even encouraged the men to practice their Kegel exercises to become multi-orgasmic.

"I wanted to find out whether the G-spot was a myth or not," said Ethan Grubman, 21, a four-semester Middle Earth member who "loved" the presentation.

He proudly sported four of the buttons sold at the event with sayings such as "kiss and spoon."

Along with t-shirts and buttons, Solot and Miller sold copies of their new book, I Heart Female Orgasm: An Extraordinary Orgasm Guide.

Other audience questions included the infamous "use it or lose it?" and "does size really matter?" Both questions got a strong "no."

"It's not the size of the boat, it's the motion of the ocean," Solot said, and many women in the audience audibly agreed.

After the upbeat and humorous presentation, many left the event with wide grins plastered across their faces.

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