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The old-fashioned
style of vibrators were pretty scary: ten inches long, throbbing
life-like veins, and made of squishy, horrible stuff which
looked alarmingly like a penis. Except much bigger and much
longer and much wider and... ohmigod, is that what women really
want?
The answer is no. The old-style
penis-like vibrators were designed by men - men who, sadly,
didn't have much idea of what women wanted. Look at most
successful vibrator ranges today - nearly all heavily influenced
by women - and the first thing you'll notice is most aren't even
penis shaped.
They're designed to stimulate the
clitoris, which is outside the vagina, rather than for
penetration. Yes, the Rabbit - made famous by Sex and the City -
is a firm favourite but plenty of women turn it around and
simply use the clitorial stimulator rather than insert it.
The reason why (and brace
yourself guys) is that only 20-30% of women can orgasm purely
through penetration with no clitoral stimulation.
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