The new female condom: will an added vibrator mean it finally catches on? - female vibrating condom
by:KISSTOY
2020-02-03
Pictures of internal condoms.
You'll most likely think of something like a tote bag: it doesn't look sexy or funny, and it's definitely not the cutting edge of technology.
However, with the new VA w, all this could change. o. w.
Female Condom
Not only is it a Bluetooth-enabled wireless vibration interactive device, but it can be provided in the heart's shape, but the manufacturer thinks you will like it more than not using a condom at all. The VA w. o.
W is the state-of-the-art invention of the Michigan-based ixu company, which, in its own words, aims to combine "basic female condoms with very popular micro-electronic sex --toys”.
The frame of this disposable product has a small vibrator built into it, which is located on the clit and can be controlled by a wireless remote control, A small sponge at the other end of the condom can hold everything in place.
According to the consumer survey conducted by ixu, it will certainly achieve results.
After using VA w for the first timeo. w.
Women reach orgasm in their sex life, and (
After they decided it was not enough to try it once)
By the fourth time, all 50 women surveyed reached a climax.
This appeal seems to be millions of miles from the traditional in-house condom FC1 introduced in the early 90 s, often referred to as a "female condom", although men can also wear it.
It is made of polyurethane and makes a rustling sound when making love. To make some users feel-in the poetic words of Jezebel-they are made to "arrange the vagina like a waste paper basket ".
"Although later models eliminated this defect, many women are still sensitive to the idea of wearing condoms.
In fact, only 1.
Six of the condoms distributed globally are for women.
According to Brian Osterburg, CEO of IX ü, that's why the company has such a big plan to "take female condoms to a new level ".
He said: "We believe that female condoms can enter the 20 th century through wearable technology and electronic equipment.
Whatever type of fashion statement you want to wear, be protected.
"You know how successful sex toys are.
If we put it on a female condom, keep it still, and put it in a specific place, then it won't be too far away --
See how successful it will be. ”The VA w. o.
It is not the first time that new technologies have been used to improve contraceptive methods.
In 2013, the Gates Foundation issued a $100,000 grant to each of the 11 companies working to create "the next generation" condoms, including origami condoms and simple condom applicator, and condoms made of graphene, and even condoms made of beef tendon collagen (no, seriously.
Obviously, using a tendon makes a condom feel more like a human skin.
This is not a disturbing idea at all . . . . . . )
However, it is important that ixu is one of the first to focus on female condoms, which is still the only way to prevent sexually transmitted infections, can be controlled by women-this is particularly important in cases where men refuse to wear protective devices.
According to a survey by the Family Planning Association in July 2014, 16-
In the past two years, 24-year-old women have been asked to acknowledge unprotected sex without planning a pregnancy.
Among them, no emergency contraception was used after 70.
By creating an attractive, fun and safe female condom, it does not rub or contain any farm creatures, IX ü and companies like them give women more choices in protecting their health.
Jason Warriner, director of quality and clinical services at Jason Stopes UK, told The Independent: "Women's condoms empower women by protecting women from sexually transmitted infections and HIV infections, helping them and accidental pregnancy.
"They also provide a non-female
Hormonal methods that can be inserted a few hours before sex, which means that there is no distraction at critical moments.
"However, despite years, they have not been as popular as male condoms.
This can be attributed in part to the cost and the fact that they are very cumbersome to insert.
"It's good to have another option for women, and it's interesting that the company is integrating contraception and sex toys, however, whether this is enough to convince women who are not using female condoms to try it remains to be seen.
You might have to wait 18-
24 months of VA wo. w.
Ixu is already looking forward to the future and will be put on shelves.
The plan includes the "wearable technology" condom, which can "stimulate five senses" through vibration, sound, heat and light emission, as well as apps that allow control of new smart condoms from smartphones.
Regardless of the future of a female condom, it never seems to be further away from the handbag.
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