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3 Apr

This suction vibrator is clitorally-inclusive to accommodate all bodies

This suction vibrator is clitorally-inclusive to accommodate all bodies
Clitorises come in all different shapes and sizes. Just as there is no such thing as the perfect vulva, the idea of a “normal” clit is a myth – it’s just not a one size fits all situation down there.  It’s with this in mind that sex toy company Smile Makers has created its new vibrator, The Poet. The brand’s first suction vibrator, The Poet uses air pulse technology to stimulate the clitoris, mimicking the feeling of oral sex. Understanding that clitorises come in a diverse range of shapes all with varying sensitivities, the brand designed the vibrator with three different “mouth” sizes to ensure that it is comfortable and personalised for everyone. It has also been ergonomically designed for a...
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11 Apr

Need to see your orgasm? Measure its strength? Try

Need to see your orgasm? Measure its strength? Try
Co-founder and engineer at sex tech company Lioness, Anna Lee is making it possible to measure your pleasure At some point, a long-time user of the Lioness vibrator contacted the corporate to ask in the event that they could diagnose her broken vibrator. Previously, the device had recorded the information from her orgasms as a ‘volcano’ pattern (more on that later), but now her sessions were showing up flat on the graph. “We checked the firmware, the hardware, the software, and we couldn’t find anything unsuitable with it,” says Anna Lee, co-founder and head of engineering at Lioness. “So we asked, did something occur on the day when the information really starts flatlining,...
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21 Dec

Wish to see your orgasm? Measure its strength? Try

Need to see your orgasm? Measure its strength? Try
Co-founder and engineer at sex tech company Lioness, Anna Lee is making it possible to measure your pleasure Someday, a long-time user of the Lioness vibrator contacted the corporate to ask in the event that they could diagnose her broken vibrator. Previously, the device had recorded the info from her orgasms as a ‘volcano’ pattern (more on that later), but now her sessions were showing up flat on the graph. “We checked the firmware, the hardware, the software, and we couldn’t find anything incorrect with it,” says Anna Lee, co-founder and head of engineering at Lioness. “So we asked, did something occur on the day when the info really starts flatlining, and he...
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