Toys in the Bedroom: The Science Behind Better Sex and Stronger Orgasms
Inspired by Podcast Ep. 311 with Lara Pack of ElixirPlay.com and a brand new research paper
I know, I know, I just did a substack article on this two weeks ago - - and at the point of overkill, it just might be a crazy coincidence that my podcast episode AND a new paper out in the Journal of Sexual Medicine both this week are addressing the benefits of vibrators. And let's be honest—sex toys still make some people squirm. But science? Science is giving them a standing ovation. So here I am with a second Substack in less than two months. Sorry, not sorry.
A hot-off-the-press paper in The Journal of Sexual Medicine titled "Toys in the Bedroom: Use of Sexual Devices in Partnered Sexual Activity is Associated with Higher Female Orgasmic Intensity, Arousal, and Sexual Satisfaction and is Not Related to Psychopathologies" gives us a powerful message:
Vibrators used with a partner = stronger orgasms, higher arousal, and more sexual satisfaction. See, now you don’t just have to take my or your friend’s word for it.
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