cucumbers, 290
   cuddling, 293
   cultural meaning and representations of vagina, 125–84. See also naming the vagina
   in ancient history, 125–30
   in early Judeo-Christianity, 130–34
   in Elizabethan Age, 134–40
   in Islam, 241–43
   in Modernism, 159–84
   in Second Wave feminism, 176–82
   in Victorianism, 141–57
   cuniculus, 197–98
   cunnilingus, 160, 198
   cunt, 133, 135–36, 137, 195–98
   Cunt: A Declaration of Independence (Muscio), 184
   “cuntini,” 199–200
   Cupid’s Poisoned Arrow (Robinson), 223, 224
   D
   Dalai Lama, 8, 9
   dancing, 292–93
   dangerous men, 314–18
   Dark Ages, 132–33
   “date nights,” 282–83
   date rape, 105, 151–52, 189
   Dawkins, Richard, 317
   decadence, 155
   de Contrecoeur, Claude, 58–59
   degenerative spinal disease, 16–17
   Degler, Carl, 146
   De Gourmont, Remy, 163
   degradation, 142, 143, 183, 222, 226
   dehabituation programs, 224–26
   Delta of Venus (Nin), 78, 165–66
   Demeter, 129
   Democratic Republic of the Congo, 91–92
   depression, 38, 57, 59, 107–10, 122
   desensitization, 117–18, 217, 220, 221, 226–29, 254
   desire, female, 5. See also arousal, female
   epidemic of low, 80–84, 340n
   in history and literature, 42, 129–31, 142, 151–55, 169, 171, 173–74, 175, 180, 183, 240
   Pfaus’s rat study on, 64–67, 296, 326–27
   desire, male, and aggression, 183, 226–27
   detach response, 121
   diaphragms, 163
   Dinner Party, The (Chicago), 179
   Dobson, Roger, 303–4
   Dodson, Betty, 178, 237–38
   Doidge, Norman, 223
   Donne, John, 138–39
   “Don’t You Feel My Leg” (song), 173–74
   dopamine, 37, 55–62, 284–85
   activation and, 29, 30, 55, 56–57, 59, 62, 223
   pornography and, 219–20, 222–23
   Drohojowska-Philp, Hunter, 161
   dual heroes, 314–20
   Dworkin, Andrea, 183, 212, 226
   E
   Eastern traditions. See Tantra; Taoism
   Eberhardt, Isabelle, 55
   Egerton, George, 155
   Egypt
   ancient mythology, 126–27, 197
   Arab Spring, 200–201
   Egyptiana, 162
   Eisler, Riane, 125–26
   ejaculation, female, 177, 180, 240, 250, 257, 280–82
   ejaculation, male, 116, 218–20, 265, 322–25
   “Elegy XIX” (Donne), 138–39
   Eliot, George, 42, 45, 72, 152–53, 285
   Eliot, T. S., 164
   Elizabethan Age, 134–38, 206
   Ellis, Havelock, 156
   Emotional Intelligence (Goleman), 8, 301–2
   endothelial NOS (eNOS), 191–93
   Ensler, Eve, 183–84
   environmental setting, for lovemaking, 277–83
   episiotomy, 24
   erectile dysfunction, 218–25, 227–28
   erotica, 180, 229, 316
   Victorian, 230–32
   estrogen, 58, 322
   Evans, Arthur, 126
   Eve, 127
   Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (Reuben), 181–82
   evolution, 31, 69, 273–74, 306–7, 311–12, 315–16, 317
   existential despair, and vulvodynia, 107–15
   expressive aphasia, 99
   eye-to-eye gazing, 297–99
   F
   Facebook questionnaire, 51–52
   Fanny Hill (Cleland), 143, 230
   Farrow, Caroline, 201
   Fear of Flying (Jong), 178–79
   Female Brain, The (Brizendine), 277–78
   Female Eunuch, The (Greer), 178
   Femalia (Blank), 183
   Feminine Mystique, The (Friedan), 176
   feminism (feminists), 61, 125–26, 151, 176–82, 237–39. See also Second Wave feminism; specific feminists
   Masters and Johnson and, 77
   rape and, 89, 92–93
   Feministing.com, 184
   Ferrari, Nick, 196
   fertility, 293–96
   fertility figurines, 125–26
   Few Figs from Thistles, A (Millay), 162
   Fifty Shades of Grey (James), 316
   “fight or flight” response, 34, 120–22, 302
   Fish, Nancy, 107–14, 310
   Fisher, Helen, 58, 69, 222, 273–74, 315–16, 317, 322, 357n
   Flannery, Jane, 159
   flowers, 277–83
   foreplay, 35–36, 77–78, 240–41
   Foucault, Michel, 141
   Freud, Sigmund, 8, 89, 129, 156–57, 164, 169, 176–77
   Friday, Nancy, 316
   Friedan, Betty, 176
   Frigidity in Woman (Stekels), 156–57
   Fuller, Loie, 160–61, 180
   Fullerton, Morton, 44–45, 63, 286–87
   Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs (Acton), 144, 146
   Futures Without Violence, 100
   G
   Galen, 130, 133
   Gansler, Laura Leedy, 188
   Garelick, Rhonda, 161
   Gaskin, Ina May, 32
   gaze (gazing), 297–99
   gender differences, 69–71
   ANS and, 34–35
   dopamine and, 60–61
   pelvic nerve and, 23–24, 114, 194–95
   verbal processing and, 300
   Geography of Thought, The (Nisbett), 206
   Georgiadis, Janniko, 8, 30, 284–85, 288, 313
   Germ, The (magazine), 154
   Gilgamesh, 126
   goal-oriented model of sex, 24, 35, 36, 79, 215
   “Goblin Market” (Rossetti), 42–43, 285
   Goddess, the, 6–10
   addressing woman as, 312–14
   reclaiming the, 329–33
   Goddess Array, 75–76, 239, 272–328
   ANS and, 28, 75, 215
   being boring or scary, 314–20
   dimming the lights and relaxing her, 277–83
   ejaculation, 322–25
   finding her “sacred spot,” 307–11
   gazing into her eyes, 297–99
   helping her go into an orgasmic trance state, 283–88
   hugging and cuddling her, 289–97
   ignoring at your own peril, 325–27
   in literature, 165–66, 230–32
   playing with her nipples, 320–21
   “showers of stars,” 327–28
   stroking her, 302–7
   talking and listening to her, 299–302
   telling her she’s beautiful, 311–14
   valuing her and helping her, 273–76
   Goddess Network, 272
   goddess worship, in ancient history, 125–30
   Golden Lotus, The, 208
   Goldman, Emma, 42, 45, 46
   Goldstein, Al, 232
   Goleman, Daniel, 8, 9, 297–98, 301–2
   Gone with the Wind (Mitchell), 315
   “good” and “bad” vaginas, 141–43
   good guys, 314–18
   Good & Plenty candies, 290
   Good Vibrations (San Francisco), 180
   Gorzalka, Boris, 28, 34, 104
   Gottman, John, 301–3
   Grant, Linda, 201
   Gravina, G. L., 309
   Great Medicine of the Three Peaks, 241
   Great Mother, The (Neumann), 128
   Greece vacation, 329–33
   Greeks, ancient, 129–30, 133
   Greer, Germaine, 178, 183
   Groneman, Carol, 148–49
   G-spot, 78–79, 177, 307–11
   envi 
					     					 			ronmental setting and, 280–82
   Tantra and, 243, 249, 251, 257
   gynecology, 143, 145–46
   H
   Halsted, William, 61
   Hamlet (Shakespeare), 137–38
   Han Dynasty, 206, 207, 208, 239–40
   Hastini-Yoni, 207–8
   hateful vagina, 131–40
   Healing Painful Sex (Coady and Fish), 107–14, 310
   Heartdaka.com, 257–58
   Hefner, Hugh, 232
   Hellerstein, Erna Olafson, 146–47
   Hesiod, 128
   Hewitt, Jennifer Love, 214
   Hill, Anita, 188–89
   Hinduism, 124, 128, 207–8. See also Tantra
   hip-hop, 175
   Hippocrates, 130, 133
   History of Sexuality, The (Foucault), 141
   Hite, Shere, The Hite Report, 2, 77, 78–79, 176–77, 216–17
   Hoch, Zwi, 310
   Holden, Lynn, 196
   “hole,” 9, 164, 210
   “hookup” culture, 216
   Horney, Karen, 176
   hospital birthing environments, 31–32
   House of Mirth, The (Wharton), 44–45, 287
   How to Do Things with Words (Austin), 187
   hugs (hugging), 292–93
   Human Sexual Response (Masters and Johnson), 38–39, 77, 78–79, 181
   Hume, Leslie Parker, 146–47
   Hunt, Matthew, 196
   hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), 80–82
   hypochondria, 97
   hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA), 104
   hypothalamus, 37, 288, 289
   I
   Ibrahim, Samira, 200–201
   Ideal Marriage (van de Velde), 159–60
   “If You See My Rooster” (song), 171–72
   “I’ll Keep Sittin’ on It (If I Can’t Sell It)” (song), 174–75
   impotence, and porn use, 218–25
   Inanna, 126–27
   “I Need a Little Sugar in My Bowl” (song), 172–73
   Inés of My Soul (Allende), 46
   infertility, 295
   interconnectedness, 5, 21, 47–48
   Intercourse (Dworkin), 183
   International Rescue Committee (IRC), 89–93
   Islam, 241–43
   J
   James, E. L., 316
   James, Lisa, 100
   James, William, 7, 8
   Jane Eyre (Brontë), 72, 285, 315, 317
   Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Company, 188
   Jethá, Cacilda, 2, 222
   Johnson, Lil, 170–71
   Johnson, Virginia, 38–39, 77, 78–79, 181
   jokes (joking), 188–89, 205–6
   Jong, Erica, 178–79, 183
   Joy of Sex, The (Comfort), 177, 181–82
   Judeo-Christianity, 127–28, 130–40
   K
   Kali, Devadatta, 125
   Kalra, Sanjay, 63
   Kent, Tami Lynn, 100, 101
   Keyes, Marian, 214
   King Lear (Shakespeare), 134–37
   Kocur, Basil, 228–29
   Koedt, Anne, 77–78, 177
   Komisaruk, Barry R., 39, 67–68, 78, 115, 288, 328
   Krafft-Ebing, Richard von, 155–56
   Kwan Yin, 20
   L
   labiaplasty, 228–29
   lactation, 31, 32–33, 62
   Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Lawrence), 164–65, 187
   Laqueur, Thomas, 130, 139, 140
   Laumann, Edward O., 81
   Lawrence, D. H., 164–65
   Leaves of Grass (Whitman), 162
   Lee, Spike, 277
   lesbian and bisexual women, 6, 69, 274–75
   LeVay, Simon, 70
   Leviticus, 131
   Lewes, George, 45
   Lewis-Hasteley, Helen, 201
   “liberated” vagina, 159–84
   in blues music, 168–76
   self-defining vagina of the Second Wave, 176–82
   transcendentalism vs. “just pussy,” 165–68
   libertarianism, sexual, 181–82
   libido, female, 56, 57, 59, 60, 81, 83, 233, 294, 295. See also arousal, female
   Light, Kathleen, 303–4, 306
   lighting, for lovemaking, 277–83
   Lightwoman, Leora, 351n
   Linden, David J., 58, 62
   listening, 299–302
   literary representations of the vagina. See cultural meaning and representations of vagina
   lock hospitals, 150
   lordosis, 49, 192, 326
   loss of self, 44, 72–73, 283–88
   Lousada, Mike, 204, 257–68, 307, 309
   traumatized vagina and, 115–23, 194
   yoni massage, 117–18, 122–23, 258–68, 271–72, 297
   lovemaking
   author’s spinal injury and, 13–15, 17–18, 20–21
   behaviors and practices for. See Goddess Array
   goal-oriented model of, 24, 35, 36, 79, 215
   Lowell, Amy, 164
   Lummaa, Virpi, 291
   luteinizing hormones, 293–94
   M
   McCall, K. M., 58
   McDowell, Ephraim, 145
   McEwan, Ian, 13
   MacKinnon, Catharine, 226
   McMahon, Arthur Whittier, 43
   Madonna, 329
   Magon, Navneet, 63
   Mah, K., 284–85, 354n
   Male Brain, The (Brizendine), 300
   Man Up, 92
   Married Women’s Property Acts, 143
   massage
   sacred spot, 243–56, 278, 309
   yoni, 115–18, 258–67, 271–72
   Masson, Jeffrey Moussaieff, 147
   Masters, William H., 38–39, 77, 78–79, 181
   masturbation, female, 68–69, 178
   porn and, 226–29
   Victorian era and, 144, 147–49
   masturbation, male, and porn use, 217–21
   “Mathilde” (Nin), 166
   matriarchy, 125–26
   Mayer, John, 215
   meat, slang term for vagina, 210–12
   medicalization, 141–42, 145–49
   Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (Cleland), 143, 230
   Memphis Minnie, 171–72
   Meston, Cindy, 28, 34, 58, 102–3, 104, 203, 322, 324
   Metamorphoses (Ovid), 129
   midwifery, 32, 145–46
   Miles, Rosalind, 126
   Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 161–62, 180
   Miller, Henry, 163–64, 164, 166–68, 209–10
   Millett, Kate, 89, 187, 196
   Mill on the Floss, The (Eliot), 42, 72, 152–53, 285
   Minoans, 127
   Misconceptions (Wolf), 24, 31–32, 33
   Mishnah, 131
   misophonia, 98
   Mitchell, Margaret, 315
   Modernism, 159–84
   the blues vagina, 168–76
   self-defining vagina of the Second Wave, 176–82
   transcendentalism or “just pussy,” 165–68
   monotheism, 127–28, 130–31
   Morgan, Marabel, 177, 325
   mouth of the cervix, 18, 67–68, 78
   Ms. (magazine), 178
   mucous membrane (mucosa), 23, 117
   Muir, Caroline, 243, 249–56, 278
   Muir, Charles, 116, 243–44, 249–50, 278
   multisystem dysregulation, 190, 198, 203, 252
   Muscio, Inga, 184
   My Secret Garden (Friday), 316
   Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm (Koedt), 77, 177
   N
   naming the vagina, 187–233. See also slang terms for the vagina
   bad stress and, 190–94
   hostile language and sexual harassment, 188–90, 194–202
   joking and, 188–89, 205–6
   pornography and, 215–33
   nasal oxytocin sprays, 62
   National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, 99
   Natural Philosophy of Love, The (De Gourmont), 163
   Nelson, Kevin, 286
   Netter, Frank, 15
   Netter images 
					     					 			, 15–16, 23–24, 37
   Neumann, Erich, 128
   neural compression, 17–18, 20–21
   neuronal NOS (nNOS), 191–93
   New Woman, 146, 155, 157, 162, 164–65
   New York (magazine), 218
   Nietzsche, Friedrich, 182
   Nin, Anaïs, 41–42, 78, 165–68, 209–10
   nipples, 32, 34, 241, 257, 320–21
   Nisbett, Richard E., 206
   nitric oxide (NO), 191–93
   norepinephrine, 58, 103, 113
   North Country (movie), 188
   nymphomania, 155–56
   Nymphomania: A History (Groneman), 148–49
   O
   Obscene Publications Act, 143
   Offen, Karen M., 146–47
   O’Keeffe, Georgia, 41, 43, 45–46, 161, 180
   onstage orgasm, 49–51
   opioids, 8, 56, 60–61, 63–64
   orgasm, female, 77–79, 283–88. See also clitoral orgasm; vaginal orgasm
   aesthetic surroundings and, 278
   ANS and, 27–31
   confidence, creativity and, 47–48, 50–54
   female disorders and, 80–82
   feminist movement and, 176–80
   finding her “sacred spot,” 307–11
   Freud and, 156–57
   neural wiring and, 14, 16, 18–20, 24–25
   opioid release and, 8, 56, 60
   sexual centers and, 67–73, 176–77
   “showers of stars,” 327–28
   yoni massage and, 117–18, 265–67
   orgasm, male, 265, 285, 307
   orgasmic trance state, 283–88
   Othello (Shakespeare), 134–35
   Ovid, 129
   oxytocin, 32–33, 37–38, 58, 62–63, 257, 288, 306, 321
   P
   Padmini, 208
   Partridge, Eric, 197
   Parvati, 128
   Pascal, Blaise, 9
   passion, female. See desire, female
   Pater, Walter, 162
   Paul, Saint, 131–32
   peacock feather, 155
   Pear of Anguish, 134
   pelvic nerve, 15–16, 22–25, 37–38
   author’s compression, 13–18, 20–21
   differences in female sexual response, 18–20, 25
   male vs. female, 23–24, 114, 194–95
   rape and, 94–98, 107–15
   trauma and, 87–88, 106–9, 113–15
   pelvic nerve disorders, 15–21
   penis envy, 156
   perception disorders, and rape, 94–98
   Perfumed Garden of Cheikh Nefzoui, 242–43
   perineum, 23, 24, 31, 78
   Perry, John Delbert, 280–82
   Persephone, 129, 268
   pessaries, 149
   Pfaus, Jim, 2, 57–58, 60, 64–67, 219, 228, 275, 283, 288, 315, 319, 326–27
   pharmaceutical companies, 76–77
   pheromones, male, 289–97
   phobic postural sway, 95–98
   physical appearance, telling her she’s beautiful, 311–14
   pituitary gland, 37
   Plato, 129–30
   Playboy, 182, 233
   Politics of Female Sexuality, The (Greer), 178
   polyvagal theory, 120–21
   Porges, Stephen, 120–21
   Porn for Women (anthology), 312–13