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I Visited an Orgasm Sound Library and Here's How it Went

The moment I discovered the Orgasm Sound Library, I knew I had to visit. And I wasn’t disappointed.

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This article is about my experience, what I learned, and how you can visit the library, too.

What the Heck Is An Orgasm Sound Library?

The Orgasm Sound Library is an online repository of orgasm sounds.

You can think of it as a YouTube or Spotify for orgasm audio. Anyone in the world can freely visit, listen to hundreds of people having orgasms, and even upload their own orgasm sounds.

Keep in mind there is no video or pictures. This is not a pornography site.

Believe it or not, it’s actually a cultural and research platform designed to help lay people and scientists better understand the experience of orgasm.

Why Does the Orgasm Sound Library Exist?

According to the website, the Orgasm Sound Library exists for the following reason:

Hear what female pleasure really sounds like by listening to orgasms recorded by women like you, who are willing to remove the taboos imposed by society and by ourselves.

In a nutshell, the library is about celebrating female pleasure.

Something, as many of us know, that historically has been downplayed, shunned, criticized, and all but outright banned.

In a world where too often female pleasure is treated as taboo, it’s important to have products and services that celebrate female sexuality in a healthy and respectful way.

The Orgasm Sound Library is one such platform.

This library contains a collection of discrete sound recordings that capture the sounds of female and male orgasms.

By providing these recordings, the library helps to remove the stigma that surrounds female pleasure. The library provides a valuable resource for those who wish to embrace their sexuality in a mature and inclusive way.

The library is an important step in helping to create a more open and healthy society, and it is my hope that it will help to break down the barriers that keep too many people from experiencing the fullness of their sexual potential.

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