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How female orgasms evolved, what they mean, and much more

Updated on: 16 July,2012 12:21 PM IST  | 
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Ever wondered how the female orgasm evolved, what it means, and whether it helps in conception? Well here is a series that will explore those intriguing questions and more

How female orgasms evolved, what they mean, and much more

Sex and relationships, The evolution of the female orgasm

An educational TV channel is set to broadcast new series – a program designed to explore a range of envelope-pushing universal issues – and will be hosted by Hollywood celebrities like Maggie Gyllenhaal, Bill Paxton and Robin Williams among others.

Actress Gyllenhaal will investigate the nature and function of the female orgasm.


Sex and relationships, Evolution of the female orgasm, Maggie Gyllenhaal
Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal


“We wanted to make a film about female sexuality in particular, which has often been more debated than male sexuality, which is pretty straight forward,” Simon Andreae, Senior Executive Producer of the film and the West Coast Senior VP of Development and Production, told a major news channel.

“Maggie has been in edgy, independent movies specifically about sexuality, in ‘Secretary’ for example, but she’s also been in broad, big blockbusters like ‘Batman.’

“I asked if she would be interested in collaborating with us on a film that explores the nature of female sexuality and whether the female orgasm helps in conception, how it evolved, why it’s there, what it means, and so on, and she was immediately fascinated,” he revealed.


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