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Slightest Touch, the orgasm machine

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Slightest Touch claims "it solves the aroursal gap! It has to be more useful than Avlimil.

Applied 10 to 20 minutes before sex, the company says the device's gentle, pulsating current brings its wearer to a state of sexual readiness, where the "slightest touch" can trigger an orgasm.

"The name is very accurate," said Romaine Patterson, a talk show host on Sirius satellite radio who tested the product and has become an enthusiastic and regular user.

"As a journalist, I didn't have much faith in the product going into it, but it changed my mind," Patterson continued. "It warms the oven. It brings women to the one-yard line.... It's a wonderful product. I think the world of it."

Another enthusiastic user, Mia Poehlmann, 29, of Dallas, said, "I had multiple multiples. (My boyfriend) finally said, 'You've got to take that thing off.'"

About the size of a Walkman, the Slightest Touch works via a pair of electrical pads attached to the ankles.

According to the company, the current stimulates two acupuncture points related to three nerve pathways in the pelvic region -- the hypogastric, pelvic and pudendal nerves.

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Credit card ready? Slightest Touch: "One FREE, beautiful mesh carrying bag." And "One FREE hour of telephone support." That must be an interesting support line to work.

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Comments

I'm very curious about this Slightest Touch invention. It's made for women, but could it work on a man? Would it produce any response in us, or just electricute our testicles? I'm very interested in knowing! Dave, silly_dave@hotmail.com
I am curious about the slightest touch thing. What is it exactly? Is it a cream or like a vibrator thing and does it really work? Would it increase libido?

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