Orgasm? Now it's just a click away
Women with orgasmic dysfunction can breathe a sigh of relief: Stuart Meloy, a surgeon at Piedmont Anesthesia and Pain Consultants in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, has designed and patented a device that can instantly activate female orgasm with a simple click. .
It is a tiny machine, smaller than a pack of cigarettes, to be implanted in the spine of the woman with sexual arousal problems: connected through electrodes to the spine, once implanted it is fully controllable through a simple remote control, which, with one click, will be able to reach the desired climax of pleasure.
The device is particularly aimed at women who, during sexual intercourse, confuse the symptoms of arousal with fear, thus preventing the achievement of orgasm.
Now, thanks to the inventiveness of an American surgeon, female sexual pleasure has never been so simple, almost like zapping on TV. Stuart Meloy, however, recommends his invention only if other therapies have proved ineffective and also advises not to exaggerate too much. with clicks!