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The Hite Report: A Nationwide Study of Female Sexuality
Shere Hite · 2011 · 516 pages
A reproduction of the classic text, unavailable now for more than a decade, with a new introduction by the author. The Hite Report, first published in 1976, was a sexual revolution in six hundred pages. To answer sensitive questions dealing with the most intimate details of women's sexuality, Hite's innovation was simple: she asked women, a lot of them, everything--and published the results. One hundred thousand women, ages fourteen to seventy-eight, were asked what they do and don't like about sex; how orgasm really feels, with and without intercourse; how it feels not to have an orgasm during sex; the importance of clitoral stimulation and masturbation; and to name the greatest pleasures and frustrations of their sexual lives, among many other questions. The Hite Report declares that orgasm is easy and strong for women, given the right stimulation; that most women have orgasm most easily during masturbation or clitoral stimulation by hand; that sex as we define it is a cultural institution, not a biological one; and that attitudes must change to include the stimulation women desire.
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Shirley Manson
“My parents never had the sex talk with me so when my best friend thrust this book into my hands with a glint of mischief in her eye, it was a revelation. When I was younger, I didn’t even know the female orgasm existed, so it changed my life. It made me aware how hidden information about female pleasure was.”↗
