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one simple confound

August 3, 2009 by Anonymous, 16 weeks 5 days ago
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Note that the participants were asked *first* to fill in a survey on their orgasmic history, following which they were asked to exhibit their walk for the researchers. It can't be ruled out that the survey boosted the confidence of women who had experienced vaginal orgasm, making them feel more 'authentically feminine', and in turn giving their walk a bit of a feminine strut.
Hence, in any decent study, half the participants would have completed the procedure in reverse order.

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