Radiology porn

April 8, 2008

The challenges facing the field of sexual imaging:

Even when you’ve got someone willing to do it in front of an audience and someone else willing to watch, access to the really interesting details remains challenging. Despite all manner of cunning lenses, mirrors and probes, many of the places where genitalia meet other genitalia (and other orifices) have, until recently, remained dark, private and inaccessible.



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{ 2 comments }

1 IVF-MD April 8, 2008 at 2:47 pm

Seeing how much the uterus is displaced during sex lends great insight as to the mechanism by which women who have endometriosis and/or pelvic adhesions would suffer deep dyspareunia. Interesting.

2 ERP April 8, 2008 at 8:42 pm

How in God’s name did they fit into the MRI!?!
All I can say is that thank god we live in a country where we can do these types of “studies”. I would be hard to do it in a burka.

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