Vibrator
A vibrator is a mechanical device that quivers rapidly, providing stimulation for the body. A history of the device dates back to a steam-powered model built by an American doctor in 1860. The device was used by doctors to cure female hysteria (most likely what we now know as PMS or premenstrual syndrome). The goal of the medical visit was to bring the patient to "hysterical paroxysm" (orgasm). The portable home model traces its beginnings to the invention of the flashlight by Conrad Hubert, founder of the American EverReady Company. And being ever-ready is indeed the number one reason to own a vibrator: for vaginal, clitoral and anal stimulation, the vibrator is the lover who is always ready and always there for you.
Synonyms: Mr. Always There, Vibe
See Also: Clitoris, Dildo, Double Penetration, G Spot, Massage, Masturbation (Female), Sex Toy, Vagina
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| Vibrators are so popular, so accessible you can buy one at the corner drugstore. Just look under "health applicances". Although vibrators are often pictured to relieve neck and shoulder tension, believe Ms. P., they can do wonders for other body parts. It is worth noting that the best selling vibrators are still the phallus shaped dildos sold only in sex shops. The only caveat: alternate using the vibrator with real body parts (your finger, his penis, etc.), since continuous use may desensitize your clit to a human caress. |
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