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>>138863 Don't link me to an article riddled with uncertainty and questionable data like that and pretend it's a definitive answer.
> there has been almost no research in this area at all. That's all I need to completely disregard this article >They found that of the women who regularly used a vibrator for masturbation, half were also masturbating in other ways, without the vibrator. While a majority of women did report that their orgasms felt stronger with a vibrator, less than 10% of the women who said so reported that they could only have an orgasm with a vibrator. No note of increased difficulty for themselves, or increased difficulty for their partners.
>Its also not uncommon for some people to get used to vibrators and then feel as if they need them to have an orgasm. But this is rarely the case. It's not uncommon AND it's also rarely the case? What is this guy, fucking retarded? He contradicts himself mid-sentence.
All you can gather is it's not a guarentee, big whoop.
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