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Type: Printout of a blog post, likely collected as an evidentiary document for an investigation.
File Size: 2.02 MB
Summary

This document is a printout of an April 22, 2011, blog post by author Clarisse Thorn titled "A Unified Theory of Orgasm." The post recounts her personal article about anorgasmia being rejected by Ms. Magazine before being published online, and then delves into her personal struggles with achieving orgasm. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018496' indicates this document was collected as part of an official investigation, but the text itself does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or related activities.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Clarisse Thorn Author / Blogger
Identified as the author of the blog post via the URL (clarissethorn.com). The post details her personal experiences.
Unnamed editor Editor
An editor for Ms. Magazine who communicated with the author about a potential article submission.
Unnamed doctor Doctor
A 'smart, understanding, sex-positive, open-hearted doctor' the author saw for therapy.
Unnamed boyfriend Boyfriend
The author's current boyfriend at the time of writing, mentioned in the context of her sexual difficulties.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Ms. Magazine
A feminist publication that rejected an article submission from the author.
OffOurChests.com
A 'girl-power site' that published the author's article after it was rejected by Ms. Magazine.
House Oversight
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018496', suggesting the document is part of a file from a House Oversight Comm...

Timeline (2 events)

April 22, 2011
Publication of the blog post 'A Unified Theory of Orgasm' by Clarisse Thorn.
http://clarissethorn.com/blog/2011/04/22/going-under/
Prior to April 22, 2011
The author's article on learning to have an orgasm was rejected by Ms. Magazine and subsequently published on OffOurChests.com and cross-posted.
The Internet

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned as the platform where the author's article was published and widely shared.

Relationships (3)

Clarisse Thorn Professional (Author-Publisher) Ms. Magazine
The author submitted an article to Ms. Magazine, which was rejected.
Clarisse Thorn Professional (Author-Publisher) OffOurChests.com
OffOurChests.com published the author's article.
The author describes her sexual relationship and frustrations with her current boyfriend.

Key Quotes (3)

"The article was rejected by Ms., so I went back to my old friend the Internet and got published on the adorable girl-power site OffOurChests.com."
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"I CAN'T COME. and it's poisoned every romance I've ever had."
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"now I have the best boyfriend I've ever had. but just like every other one, he can't get me off."
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This can be found on the Internet at:
http://clarissethorn.com/blog/2011/04/22/going-under/
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ORGASMIC "DYSFUNCTION":
[storytime] A Unified Theory of Orgasm
At one point during my blogging career, an editor for the iconic feminist publication Ms. Magazine got in touch and asked me to do some promotion for them. I asked if they would accept a submission from me, and when the editor said yes, I poured my soul into this long article about my experiences learning how to have an orgasm. The article was rejected by Ms., so I went back to my old friend the Internet and got published on the adorable girl-power site OffOurChests.com. Then it was cross-posted in about a million places. I would love to get published in Ms., but in retrospect, I'm actually glad that this piece went out on the Internet instead of being trapped in a print publication. I've received an enormous amount of positive feedback for this piece, and I'm certain that most of the young people who tell me it helped them would never have seen it if it were in a print magazine.
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A Unified Theory of Orgasm
I CAN'T COME.
and it's poisoned
every romance
I've ever had.
masturbating doesn't work. I don't know why. I tried therapy too, but my smart, understanding, sex-positive, open-hearted doctor couldn't help. drugs while fucking? check. I date attentive men who only want to make me happy, but no matter how fantastic they make me feel, I can't get off. and believe me, I like sex. I love sex! how can it feel so good and not end in an orgasm? I tried experimenting, and I sure do love the kink. it feels great. but doesn't get me off. I've tried everything. everything.
now I have the best boyfriend I've ever had. but just like every other one, he can't get me off. big dick? oral sex? tons of foreplay? kink? it's all there. nothing works. I used to lie to my boyfriends and say it was ok that I couldn't get off. then at least they could enjoy sex without feeling guilty. but then they'd stop trying, of course. and this one is still trying... sometimes. I mean, it's clearly never going to work. so I can't blame him for not having the same passion for trying as he used to. and I keep thinking I should back off. after all, why put pressure on him to "perform"? he'll just resent me if I keep asking for more, even if I'm gentle about it and compliment him and all that. since nothing he does
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