When pleasure is to be collected: discover how the first vibrators were made

Museums don't have to keep only great works of art. This is demonstrated by the Antique Vibrator Museum in the city of San Francisco: an eccentric tour of the first examples of electric vibrators.

With a feather, hair-dryer-like shape, with swivel wheels, large in size… the ancestors of today's vibrators were born at the end of the 19th century and had nothing in common with their modern descendants. Since then, history has told a century of evolution and pleasure.

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Joseph Mortimer Granville is considered to be the inventor of the first of these devices, originally used in the clinic to alleviate what was known as female hysteria (repressed sexual desire for women). An issue that has inspired films such as Hysteria or series such as Masters of Sex, both based on the study of female orgasm.

After these first prototypes, the vibrator stopped being a medical treatment and began to be considered an element of pleasure. The present-day phallic form we associate with these tools has nothing to do with early models. Isn't it that vibrators have been influenced by trends? No, it was probably just a practical matter ...

Yet modern vibrators can be of various shapes and models, so much so that they seem anything but small erotic games, discover them in the gallery.

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