While researching some information for my novel, I came across an interesting glossary of sexual health terms. Um, Some of the answers just really tickled my funny bone, and rather than send you all to this extremely long page (and I’m not sayin’ what website it was- I swear it was research!), I’m just going to paste the funny ones in here. If you’re REALLY easily offended, you might want to leave. I’m not putting anything too strong in here, but, fair warning.
hysteria
A mythical emotional disorder ascribed only to women for about 2,500 years. In ancient Greece, it was ascribed to not being pregnant often enough. In Roman times, it was ascribed to not having enough sex. In Medieval times, and colonial times in North America, it was ascribed to not having enough or sufficient orgasms. In Victorian times and during the early 20th century, it was also ascribed to too much intellectual stimulation and became an excuse for denying education and voting rights to women. At the beginning of the 20th century, U.S. doctors invented the vibrator to treat hysteria. They brought women to orgasm with vibrators, which would supposedly calm them down and keep them from becoming hysterical. See “wandering uterus.”
Wow. That’s the last time I tell someone they’re being hysterical or referring to something as hysterical. Seriously. Though you girls can use this to give your men hints. And it was developed by doctors? For medical treatment? Yeesh. Ya learn new things every day!
wandering uterus
A mythical emotional disorder first described in ancient Athens by Hippocrates, who is considered the “father of medicine.” Hippocrates taught that, unless a woman was pregnant often enough, her uterus would wander around inside her body looking for a fetus to inhabit it. As the uterus rose inside her, she would become hysterical. If she did not have sex with a man and become pregnant, the uterus would rise into her throat and strangle her. See “hysteria.”
Bwahahahahaha! I’m sorry, I just think this is hilarious. Granted, this is me with all our modern medical knowledge and all, but… seriously! And notice how it was always men that came up with these theories?
merkin
A wig for the genitals, used from the 16th to the 18th centuries by people who had lost their pubic hair due to small pox or scarlet fever. Now used to describe decorative patches worn over the genitals.
I so, so, so badly want to write a historical now, just so that I can use this! I also need to find a searchable database of Shakespeare’s works because I’m certain I’ve seen him use the term “merkin” in an insult before.
normophilia
Sexual preferences that are considered common or “normal” according to social norms.
Really? Really? Apparently because every possible deviant sexual behavior and preference is so widely accepted now, we actually have to define and name non-deviant behavior. Uhhhhh….
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That was awesome! I can’t wait to work “merkin” and “normophobia” into casual conversation.
Wandering Uterus is HYSTERICAL. I’m surprised my boyfriend’s grandmother hasn’t used that threat to get us to be married and start having babies. Lord knows, she’s tried every other threat in the book! “I’m so old…I want to meet my great-grandchildren before I die.”
Jersey- I knew you’d like this post. *lol* Merkin is awesome, isn’t it? Normophilia just kinda shocked me that there is such a thing!
Colleen- See, this is one of those reasons that I’m endlessly fascinated by anything historical. I mean, seriously, who in this day and age would have ever come up with a theory like that? *lol* I’ve always heard about grandmothers and mothers like that, but mine were more of the “what’s the rush?” variety.
Interesting….. You know, now I’m wondering if that’s where the term, ‘hysterectomy’ comes from…. idiot men….
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*lol* I hadn’t thought of that, Merry! You’re probably right, though. Remove the cause of hysteria= hysterectomy.