Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Scientists Accidentally Invent A Tool That Increases Women's Sexual Pleasure During Study

Scientists Accidentally Invent A Tool That Increases Women's Sexual Pleasure During Study Scientists Accidentally Invent A Tool That Increases Women's Sexual Pleasure During Study. Scientists developed the “Vaginal Pressure Inducer” to stimulate discomfort in the hopes of understanding the relationship between sexual arousal and genital pain, as well seeing whether women can develop a tolerance to vaginal pressure and pain. However, the device actually ended up being pretty pleasurable, with women describing it as “stimulating” yet “a bit weird.” As explained in their study published in Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, the device consists of a balloon that is inserted into the vagina and gradually filled with body temperature water thereby inducing pressure on the vaginal wall. During their research, clinical psychologists from the Maastricht University in the Netherlands tested out the device on 42 healthy women with an average age of 24 years. They were asked to insert the device while scientists remotely control how much the balloon inflated. When the pressure started to feel unpleasant, the women pressed a button instructing the balloon to deflate. Twitter: https://twitter.com/weightloss165 Blogger: http://ift.tt/2e9xadw Please Like & Subscribe My Weight Loss Channel For More Videos

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