By Proctor on Saturday, October 25, 2003 - 11:46 am: Edit |
Orgasmatron Puts Tech in Sex
By Leander Kahney Oct. 24, 2003 PT Wired.com
A Texas company claims to have invented a kind of Orgasmatron for women -- an electrical stimulation device that takes women to a pre-orgasmic state.
Stimulation Systems' Slightest Touch <http://www.slightesttouch.com> is a $200 battery-powered device that electrically stimulates sexual nerve pathways in a woman's pelvis.
Unlike Woody Allen's Orgasmatron, the device doesn't produce orgasms -- it just gets a woman ready for an orgasm, the company claims.
Applied 10 to 20 minutes before sex, the company says the device's gentle, pulsating current brings its wearer to a state of sexual readiness, where the "slightest touch" can trigger an orgasm.
"The name is very accurate," said Romaine Patterson, a talk show host on Sirius satellite radio who tested the product and has become an enthusiastic and regular user.
"As a journalist, I didn't have much faith in the product going into it, but it changed my mind," Patterson continued. "It warms the oven. It brings women to the one-yard line.... It's a wonderful product. I think the world of it."
Another enthusiastic user, Mia Poehlmann, 29, of Dallas, said, "I had multiple multiples. (My boyfriend) finally said, 'You've got to take that thing off.'"
Link/URL... http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,60943,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_8
By Hunterman on Sunday, May 23, 2004 - 10:05 pm: Edit |
Has anyone tried this? Price is now $150 including shipping (they specify that to Brazil, with a 100% duty, add $178 for tax & shipping. Hmmmm)