The study, which had been dubbed "The Bliss Project," aimed to explore the universal experiences of pleasure and ecstasy across different cultures. Mei-Ling was particularly interested in understanding how people from diverse backgrounds responded to similar stimuli.

One of her participants, a young woman named Yui from Tokyo, shared her story with Mei-Ling. Yui described the sensation of Asian Orgasm as a feeling of deep relaxation and connection to her partner, accompanied by a sense of explosive pleasure.

As Mei-Ling continued to explore the experiences of her participants, she realized that Asian Orgasm was not just a physiological response but also an emotional and cultural one. It was a reflection of the complex interplay between biology, culture, and personal relationships.

Mei-Ling was eager to learn more about this phenomenon and its implications. She decided to conduct a series of in-depth interviews with her participants to gather more information about their subjective experiences.