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Why Women Need A Vibrator

A condom company did research on vibrators and found that 52.5% of women had used one, 25% of them used in the last month.

That is NOT enough vibrator usage!

Vibrators give great orgasms. They make it fast and easy.

Purists say that a vibrator can make your clit require a vibrator and that it ruins the ability for a woman to come from fingers, tongues or penises.

That’s total bullshit.

VIBRATORS ARE AWESOME!

First of all, if you’re not using a vibrator or your wife’s not using one… get her a damn vibrator. Get her 5 or 10 different ones so she can find the one that she likes best. They are cheap and what is MORE FUN than orgasms?!?

AND learn how to come without using a vibrator too.

Start with the fingers, tongue and penis stimulation… give her bunch of orgasms… then give her some MORE with a vibrator.

If she can’t come with fingers, tongues or penises, then START with the vibrator and use orgasmic cross training to get her to come without a vibrator too.

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One of the best uses for a vibrator is during intercourse.

When you’re inside her, use the vibe on her clit.

What are you waiting for? You now not only have my permission and encouragement, here is a list of my favorite recommendations:

TOP VIBRATORS:  Amazon’s Top-Rated Customer Vibrators

A Stick vibrator
A Bullet vibrator
A Dildo vibrator
A Rabbit vibrator
A G-Spot wand
A Wand massager

Here’s a link of the top sexual wellness products on Amazon – these are new, best-sellers and ones with the highest reviews.

Pick the ones that appeal to you and try as many as you can.

THE DATA

The studies were funded by Church & Dwight Co. Inc., maker of Trojan® brand sexual health products. Here are some of the findings from the studies, which involve survey responses from 2,056 women and 1,047 men ages 18-60.

For women:

More than half of the women (52.5 percent) had used a vibrator with nearly one in four having done so in the past month.

Vibrator users were significantly more likely to have had a gynecological exam during the past year and to have performed genital self-examination during the previous month.

Vibrator use was positively related to several aspects of sexual function (desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, pain and overall function) with recent vibrator users scoring themselves higher on most sexual function domains, suggesting more positive sexual function.

Most women (71.5 percent) reported having never experienced any side effects associated with vibrator use. Those side effects that were reported were typically rare and of a short duration.

For men:

The prevalence of men who had incorporated a vibrator into sexual activities during their lives was 44.8 percent, with no statistical differences between the rates of vibrator use between men who identified as heterosexual and those who identified as gay or bisexual.

Heterosexual men most commonly reported having used vibrators during foreplay or intercourse with a female partner, with 91 percent of those who had used a vibrator reporting that they had done so during such activities with women.

Of men who have used vibrators, 10 percent had done so in the past month, 14.2 percent in the past year and 20.5 percent more than one year ago.

Men who reported having used vibrators, particularly those with more recent use, were more likely to report participation in sexual health promoting behaviors, such as testicular self-exam.

Men who had used vibrators recently also scored themselves higher on four of the five domains of sexual function, as measured by the International Index of Erectile Function (erectile function, intercourse satisfaction, orgasmic function and sexual desire).


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