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Orgasm at the touch of a button: Who needs men!

Posted By: B.Sameer Kumar | Aug 7 2008

That pretty much could be the thought of many women once this thing actually starts working. Women around the world are being told they can now have an orgasm at the touch of a button. The makers of “Slightest Touch” say their device can give women longer, better and more intense orgasms. Apparently women across the planet need not worry about their sex lives too much just because Slightest Touch have produced this amazing device that sends women on to the verge of nirvana and leaves them hanging there!

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female orgasm ZkeSz 7071

The makers claim their device can trigger an orgasm without touching a woman’s genital area. According to the manufacturers, Slightest Touch works by stimulating the body’s sexual nerve pathway. Women start by drinking an electrolyte sports drink 20 minutes before using the device. They then apply two white electrode pads inside their ankles. These pads are connected to the Slightest Touch device, which is about the size of a personal stereo. So basically it promises women the best sex experience without ever touching them in a spot that traditionally has been the reason for ‘all simulation’!

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orgasm 2 2WCbC 7071

Apparently Slightest Touch does not provide an actual orgasm but gently stimulates the sexual nerve pathways taking the woman to a pre-orgasmic plateau where she dangles on the edge of orgasm for as long as she wants. From there, gentle stimulation can then affect the orgasm. (Okay, so maybe men are needed at some point, but I’m sure women can manage that final ‘gentle simulation’)

Of course, priced at $ 139.95 and already getting pretty popular in the US, the gadget has no real independent scientific verification yet. (Now why is that so hard?) But the experts tell that women with problems in sex life should get professional advice about the possible causes, before spending a lot of money on a particular product and that would be the wise way to go indeed!

Via: impactlab