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MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain 26th May 2023
MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain
26th May 2023
Runs 26th to 28th May 2023
MCM returns to ExCeL London for an epic three-day celebration of all things pop culture. Thousands of Cosplayers and comic fans participate in one of the UK’s largest Comic Cons.
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MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain 26th May 2023
MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain
26th May 2023
Runs 26th to 28th May 2023
MCM returns to ExCeL London for an epic three-day celebration of all things pop culture. Thousands of Cosplayers and comic fans participate in one of the UK’s largest Comic Cons.
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MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain 26th May 2023
MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain
26th May 2023
Runs 26th to 28th May 2023
MCM returns to ExCeL London for an epic three-day celebration of all things pop culture. Thousands of Cosplayers and comic fans participate in one of the UK’s largest Comic Cons.
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MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain 26th May 2023
MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain
26th May 2023
Runs 26th to 28th May 2023
MCM returns to ExCeL London for an epic three-day celebration of all things pop culture. Thousands of Cosplayers and comic fans participate in one of the UK’s largest Comic Cons.
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MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain 26th May 2023
MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain
26th May 2023
Runs 26th to 28th May 2023
MCM returns to ExCeL London for an epic three-day celebration of all things pop culture. Thousands of Cosplayers and comic fans participate in one of the UK’s largest Comic Cons.
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MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain 26th May 2023
MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain
26th May 2023
Runs 26th to 28th May 2023
MCM returns to ExCeL London for an epic three-day celebration of all things pop culture. Thousands of Cosplayers and comic fans participate in one of the UK’s largest Comic Cons.
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MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain 26th May 2023
MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain
26th May 2023
Runs 26th to 28th May 2023
MCM returns to ExCeL London for an epic three-day celebration of all things pop culture. Thousands of Cosplayers and comic fans participate in one of the UK’s largest Comic Cons.
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MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain 26th May 2023
MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain
26th May 2023
Runs 26th to 28th May 2023
MCM returns to ExCeL London for an epic three-day celebration of all things pop culture. Thousands of Cosplayers and comic fans participate in one of the UK’s largest Comic Cons.
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MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain 26th May 2023
MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain
26th May 2023
Runs 26th to 28th May 2023
MCM returns to ExCeL London for an epic three-day celebration of all things pop culture. Thousands of Cosplayers and comic fans participate in one of the UK’s largest Comic Cons.
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MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain 26th May 2023
MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain
26th May 2023
Runs 26th to 28th May 2023
MCM returns to ExCeL London for an epic three-day celebration of all things pop culture. Thousands of Cosplayers and comic fans participate in one of the UK’s largest Comic Cons.
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MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain 26th May 2023
MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain
26th May 2023
Runs 26th to 28th May 2023
MCM returns to ExCeL London for an epic three-day celebration of all things pop culture. Thousands of Cosplayers and comic fans participate in one of the UK’s largest Comic Cons.
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MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain 26th May 2023
MCM Comic Con at ExCel, London, Great Britain
26th May 2023
Runs 26th to 28th May 2023
MCM returns to ExCeL London for an epic three-day celebration of all things pop culture. Thousands of Cosplayers and comic fans participate in one of the UK’s largest Comic Cons.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
Pictured; Hannah Girling-Sacranie , Engineer.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
Pictured; Hannah Girling-Sacranie , Engineer.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Mysteryvibe lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
Picture; The main electric boards for the vibrators are made on site.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Mysteryvibe lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
Picture; The main electric boards for the vibrators are made on site.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Mysteryvibe lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
Picture; The main electric boards for the vibrators are made on site.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
Pictured; Dr Soum Rakshit , CEO and Co-Founder of Mysteryvibe.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
Pictured; Dr Soum Rakshit , CEO and Co-Founder of Mysteryvibe.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Mysteryvibe lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
Picture; The main electric boards for the vibrators are made on site.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Mysteryvibe lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
Picture; The main electric boards for the vibrators are made on site.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Mysteryvibe lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
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May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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'Between pleasure and health': how sex-tech firms are reinventing the vibrator
A new wave of sex toys is designed to combine orgasmic joy with relief from dryness, tension and pain.
Welcome to the future of vibrators, designed not only for sexual pleasure, but to tackle medical problems such as vaginal dryness, or a painful and inflamed prostate gland in men.
MysteryVibe is not the only company that is striving to alter our relationship with sex toys. A "smart vibrator" developed by the US-based startup Lioness contains sensors that measure women's pelvic floor movements, allowing them to track how their arousal and orgasms may be changing over time or in response to stress or alcohol. An "erection ring" developed by US company FirmTech claims to enhance men's performance while tracking the duration and turgidity of their erections and the number of nocturnal episodes they experience - an indicator of cardiovascular health.
Lab that's developing vibrators to help buzz away sexual health issues such as post-menopausal vaginal atrophy.
May 2023. Guildford, UK.
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A Barbie doll with Down syndrome has been announced by US maker Mattel.
The company says it was created to allow even more children to see themselves in a Barbie that reflects the world around them.
A spokesperson explained: “The Barbie doll with Down syndrome is meant to inspire all children to tell more stories through play.”
The Fashionista doll introduces a new face and body sculpt to be more illustrative of women with Down syndrome, including a shorter frame and a longer torso.
The new face sculpt features a rounder shape, smaller ears, and a flat nasal bridge, while the eyes are slightly slanted in an almond shape.
The doll’s palms even include a single line, a characteristic often associated with those with Down syndrome.
The doll’s puff sleeved dress pattern features butterflies and yellow and blue which are symbols and colours associated with Down syndrome awareness.
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A Barbie doll with Down syndrome has been announced by US maker Mattel.
The company says it was created to allow even more children to see themselves in a Barbie that reflects the world around them.
A spokesperson explained: “The Barbie doll with Down syndrome is meant to inspire all children to tell more stories through play.”
The Fashionista doll introduces a new face and body sculpt to be more illustrative of women with Down syndrome, including a shorter frame and a longer torso.
The new face sculpt features a rounder shape, smaller ears, and a flat nasal bridge, while the eyes are slightly slanted in an almond shape.
The doll’s palms even include a single line, a characteristic often associated with those with Down syndrome.
The doll’s puff sleeved dress pattern features butterflies and yellow and blue which are symbols and colours associated with Down syndrome awareness.
OPS: Down Syndrome Barbie
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