This was a fantastic article I came across at
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2010/11/08/buzz-vibrators/?test=faces#content and just had to share.
Guys, let me tell you about why a vibrator should be every man’s best friend.
Forget Batman
and Robin, Kirk and Spock, or Han and Chewbacca; a guy plus a vibe is a
dynamic duo guaranteed to rock the female citizens of Orgasm City.
But if you're like a lot of people, when you
hear the word "vibrator," you probably think of some phallic-shaped rod
that's loud and obtrusive. But now there is a whole host of vibrator
choices out there, and they're not scary and they're not hidden in dingy
sex shops -- they're everywhere.
Next time you're at your local drugstore,
check out the condom aisle. Right next to your trusty rubbers is a line
of couples' vibrators from Trojan, proving that vibrators are here to
stay.
So grab a vibe off the shelf and make like
Obi-Wan Kenobi with his light saber. Wield it like a Jedi master and the
force of the female orgasm will be with you.
"The mechanical vibration provided by toys
is more intense than anything a hand, phallus, tongue, fresh produce, or
other organic stimulus can provide. More stimulation→ more arousal →
easier/faster orgasm."
In fact, the Kinsey Sexual Health Institute
just put out the results of a study that showed the amazing physical and
mental health benefits of vibrator use. Turns out, women may love using
a vibe by herself, but add her man into the mix, and you've got
yourself a hot recipe (a little bit of exhibitionism + extra stimulation
= yes, please!).
So, here we have something that can bring on
the elusive female orgasm, yet many men are ambivalent about using
vibes on their partners and may be intimidated by their partner's vibe
use.
Some men feel threatened, some don't know how to use them, and some men
(and even some women) are worried about vibrator addiction.
Nagoski clears this up: "A woman can get
used to needing only a few minutes to orgasm [with a vibrator], and so
when you go for orgasm without the toy you might feel like it's taking
ages, when really it's just taking as long as it always did
pre-vibrator."
This is great news for women and men, and
here's why: Even if a man can last as long he likes, it doesn't mean a
woman is going to have an orgasm. Most sex positions don't provide
direct clitoral stimulation, which is vital to the female orgasm. And
while porn makes it seem like all positions bring on the big O, it turns
out that the female orgasm requires persistent clitoral stimulation.
That’s where a vibe comes in: Women
generally take longer to orgasm than men, and a lot of men find it
difficult to last long enough during sex. A vibrator helps you and your
partner get at least halfway home, if not taking you further.
If you're still nervous about trying out a
vibrator, talk to your partner about it. Hop on over to the drugstore,
grab an inexpensive vibe and play around a little bit.
With a little time and luck, the two of you will be buzzing to bliss—together.
Anna is completing her Master's of Public
Health with a focus on sexuality and health at Columbia University. She
has worked with youth and women of all ages, with a focus on empowering
others to take responsibility for and control of their emotional and
sexual health. She received her undergraduate degree from the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she created and implemented the
now-annual Orgasm Awareness Day.Anna can be reached at GoodinBed.com.
View the article at
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2010/11/08/buzz-vibrators/?test=faces#content
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