From the Stone Age to the Intelligent Age: How Sex Toys Became the Secret to Better Human Sex
Modern sex toys are generating astonishing data: a study conducted by the Journal of Sexual Medicine in 2021 on 5000 adults worldwide showed that couples who use sex toys have increased their satisfaction with their relationships by 23%, and 71% of women admit that their body awareness has improved.
It's like installing a turbocharger for an intimate relationship, "joked sexual health expert Dr. Emily Morse. Our clinical research shows that 68% of couples increase their sexual frequency from 2-3 times a month to 4-5 times after introducing toys. More notably, 41% of people say they have cured 'bedroom embarrassment'
Because technology companies are fully involved in this track. For example, a leading brand's new smart ring vibrator has remote operation controlled by an application and biometric automatic adjustment function, which the product manager calls "the most thoughtful smart home device in the era of the Internet of Things". The breakthrough in neuroscience is even more exciting: specific vibration frequencies can increase dopamine secretion by 150%. This discovery was originally intended for research on Parkinson's disease, but unexpectedly revolutionized the pleasure technology.
However, this' joyful revolution 'still faces a sweet dilemma. Professors at the University of Tokyo warn that excessive reliance on technology may lead to "orgasmic bloating". But as sex therapist Marcus reminds, "Treat toys as desserts, not main dishes - after all, the ultimate organ of human pleasure is still our brain