Sunday 3 January 2016

The Hands Free Vibrator, Guys Beware!

                                                    Who Needs A Guy?

Two New Yorker's have come up with an amazing new vibrator that could see the man relegated to second best when it comes to the bedroom. Janet Lieberman and Alexandra Fine are about to change the whole sexual experience for women.  They have just started a company called "Dame Products,"
a sex toy company and they have designed the first hands-free wearable vibrator to stimulate the clitoral area while having sex.

Fine has said when you look sexuality, there is a huge difference in the pleasure a men pleasure and a women's pleasure, Fine studied clinical psychology and sex therapy at Columbia University.
Women will enjoy sex less than men and therefore less likely to orgasm, that's according to a report done by the Centre for Sexual Health, some 64% of women said they orgasmed at their last sexual encounter.
Both liberman and Fine have named this "The Pleasure Gap," and they think this vibrator they have created will help many women find sexual pleasure.
This "Pleasure Gap," the ladies speak of is caused by a lack of stimulation around the clitoral area during sexual intercourse.

A recent report by the Kinsey Institute found a staggering 75% of women needed stimulation of the clitoral area during intercourse.
The two Ladies have designed this product so both couples can enjoy and experience orgasm while making love.  Normal vibrators require one of the partners to stimulate the other, and that's when the magic can disappear as one or the other gets tired or it gets just gets awkward.

According to both Fine and Liberman that's where their product The Eva comes in.  To use it, the women inserts it between her labia lips and leaves it there during intercourse and the women will enjoy clitoral stimulation.

Fine has said that she wanted women to enjoy sex and she didn't want her product to be intrusive, so the women's lover could focus totally on the women, "I didn't want our product to look like a penis as she believes some men feel threatened by sex toys.

Fines business partner Liebarman is an award winning mechanical engineer and she built the EVA, she studied at MIT. Just a small problem its a one size fits all, so it might not fit.
Fine says "You need a labia to tuck it under," some women's bodies are different so your call.
Lots of women have tried it and said it felt secure and very comfortable.  Another  thing to bear in mind, its not designed for every position, as it has been reported that it did not stay in place in certain position.
A group of women have tried it and in the main its had very good feedback.


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