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Just 100 years ago researchers and the public didn’t know women had orgasms. Female sexuality has come a long way; but people still have questions. Non-Profit HowToUseVibrators.com hopes to answer you
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April 6, 2006 (Press Release) -- San Diego, CA
April 6, 2006

For centuries, female sexuality has remained a mystery. The new, non-profit, free website www.HowToUseVibrators.com was created to help answer some of these questions.

In the late 19th Century, the most common condition women sought treatment from medical doctors for was hysteria, a nervous affliction. The
first vibrator was invented in 1883 as a medical device to treat this ailment. Doctors used vibrators to give their patients "pelvic massages" to cure the condition. The vibrating devise produced a release that decreased the irritability of women suffering from hysteria – known today as a female orgasm. It’s difficult to imagine people were so ignorant of female sexuality just 100 years ago.

The study of female sexuality has come a long way in the last 100 years. However, many people, both men and women, continue to misunderstand many aspects of sexuality, including vibrators.

Starting this year, for the first time many drug stores and supermarkets began selling vibrators. Statistics show that 46% of women own a vibrator. Nonetheless, a stigma surrounds the whole topic of sex toys. Many people know very little about how vibrators work or how to use them. In order to help educate people about the use, care, styles, and safety concerns of vibrating sex toys, the website http://www.HowToUseVibrators.com was created.

HowToUseVibrators.com explains in plain language the best techniques for using vibrators to learn how to orgasm, as well as suggestions for how to use a vibrator both individually and with a partner. It also addresses safety concerns, and describes how vibrators should be cleaned and cared for in order to get maximum use from them. The site also includes reviews from real users of popular vibrators.


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Contact Ron Jacks at 800-570-4869 or email admin@howtousevibrators.com. Mr. Jacks has lectured on sexuality at California Universities. He wrote the book “Recipes for Better Sex: 75 Delicious Ways to Spice Up Your Love Life.” In addition, he is co-owner of the online adult store www.PleasureMeNow.com.

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