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Orgasmic Outcome! How Scientists Accidentally Invented a New S*x Toy That Helps Women Climax (Photos)

Posted by Odinaka on Fri 28th Jul, 2017 - tori.ng

Scientists have accidentally invented a s*x toy called the v*ginal pressure inducer, which heightens s*xual arousal for women and creates pressure inside the walls of the v*gina.

The sextoy
 
A scientific accident has created a pleasurable outcome for women, Dailymail UK reports.
 
Researchers have stumbled across a s*x toy that helps women orgasm, although it was originally designed to have the opposite effect.
 
The 'v*ginal pressure inducer' was created to stimulate discomfort in the quest to ease painful s*x for women.
 
Despite not having an alluring name, a study found that the balloon contraption helps to increase s*xual arousal an unexpected outcome. 
 
It works solely by remote control, filling up with water at the press of a button when inserted into the v*gina. 
 
In a small trial on 42 women, Dutch researchers stumbled upon the unexpected outcome of the toy.
 
It was produced so that the team could study discomfort during s*x, a problem that affects nearly three in five women, figures suggest. 
 
Known as dyspareunia, it is known to strike more often during the menopause due to lower oestrogen levels causing a lack of lubrication.
 
 
How was the study carried out? 
 
For the bizarre study, the women were asked to watch both porn and footage of a non-s*xual nature. 
 
The volunteers, who had all experienced sexual discomfort in the past, then inserted the toy into their v*ginas. 
 
From another room, scientists inflated the gadget - but gave women full control of being able to stop the pressure at any given moment.
 
What did they find? 
 
The researchers found women allowed the balloon to inflate significantly more when watching porn. They even claimed to be more aroused when watching the erotic films with the sex toy - rather than without. 
 
However, the findings weren't repeated for non-sexual clips. In this case, the v*ginal pressure inducer still caused pain.
 
Maastricht University experts found mixed reactions among the women, with some saying it wasn't very pleasant, while others called it 'stimulating'.


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