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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Particle Man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ken Tough wrote: > >> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3241138.stm > >> No volunteers for orgasm implant > >> A scientist claiming to have invented a device which produces orgasms at > > pushing a button and having an orgasm is not sex, though. there's a lot > more to sex than that. it sounds like this device, if it worked, would be > helpful as relief for blue balls (well, blue ovaries) or from cramps or > stress. but it's emphatically not sex. everyone likes to have dessert as > a meal on occasion, but we want at least 3 courses most times. This is probably misguided, but whenever I hear about orgasm producing devices or medicines for women, I wonder a bit at the motivation. Sure, I guess there are cases in which this could really help, but... Firstly, there are "over-the-counter" solutions to the problem. Secondly, what about just some do-it-yourself training? I worry that some people take this and assume that some women are just "frigid" and require advanced medical intervention. Nathan Dykman
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