Male
masturbation is about to get a boost, puns not intended.
This
as yet another company has made a masturbation product called Blewit, to help men to learn about Masturbation
as explained in the article “Why
don't men have good sex toys?”, published June 15, 2016 by Lux Alptraum, The Verge.
This
latest stab at the male sex toy market, Blewit,
which was designed by founder CT Schenk aims at making masturbation more about
men learning about their bodies in a bid to encourage better sexual health. Blewit is designed to have a soft, textured
inner sleeve but have an innocent hard outer shell.
It's
designed to be easy to grip, easy to clean and doesn’t mimic any part of the
body like the popular Fleshlight, which I’ve heard a lot about as described in the
article “The
Explosive Rise of Men's Sex Toys”, published MAY 19 2016 by Mish Barber
Way, Broadly.
Because
of this, it makes masturbation any place any time possible, as the Blewit doesn’t look like a sex toy but more like
an oddly shaped water bottle. But most interesting is the marketing behind the Blewit.
No
sexual imagery is used, as founder CT Schenk realizes that with so many women
in the world, there's no need to use sexual imagery. Instead, the Blewit is packaged as a pleasure training device,
designed to teach men how to have a good, hard erection. In the process, men
learn to control their ejaculation and avoid early ejaculation, resulting in
better, more long lasting sex with women.
Women and sexual toys -
Dildoes and Strap on lead to marital bliss and lesbianism
This
is becoming necessary, as more women are turning to sex toys, which are now
slowly going mainstream.
No
longer hidden in seedy sex shop, even here in Jamaica, many women can now shop
online to get the length, shape and size they desire. They have a choice of
hard and soft artificial penises, called dildoes, which may be battery operated
or even come with electrical outlet power.
There
are even vibrators, such as the Hermoine Way’s Vibease that can be controlled
via your smartphone as described in my blog article
entitled “How
Hermione Way's Vibease smartphone Connected Bluetooth Vibrator revive Romance
in tech-obsessed world”.
Because
they can be controlled by a switch or even using your smartphone, women can
literally control their sexual pleasure. In exploring their bodies in this way,
they learn about what makes them come and for women who are married, this can
lead to a more satisfying relationship.
They
may also be less likely to cheat, given this device can deliver pleasure on tap.
Just remember to clean and disinfect with isopropyl alcohol before use and
while sharing as pointed out in the article “Your
Sex Toys Need To Be Cleaned”, published Feb 22, 2016 by JOLIE KERR, Racked.
It
may also be giving rise to an increased tendency towards lesbianism, given that
fact that there are also strap on dildoes that lesbian women can use to
pleasure themselves. Thus, they no longer need to play or finger their sexual
organs; a strap on dildo can be used between two consenting women to experiment
and mimic sexual pleasure with a man between themselves, with the option to
swap roles.
Men and sexual toys -
Masturbation Taboo in Jamaica as VR to the Rescue
Men
on the other hand have been made to feel that masturbation is an indication
that they are lonely and undesirable. Particularly in Jamaica, masturbation is
a taboo topic often associate with homosexuality.
Ironically,
the HWFMU (Hugh Wynter Fertility Management Unit) is offering Jamaican men up
to US$1500 to produce sperm for screening to impregnate professional women as
explained in my blog
article entitled “US$1500
per month for Jamaican Sperm - HWFMU seeks College Jamaican Males for
Professional Mothers in the Future”.
To
do this, Jamaican men will have to basically masturbate into a device similar
to the Blewit, something that most men are
afraid to do, fearing stigmatization. VR (Virtual Reality) and sex with robotic
prostitutes will make masturbation go mainstream by 2050 as predicted in “Sex
robots to storm into the British bedroom within ten years”, published 9
JUNE 2016 by Henry Bodkin, UK Telegraph.
Hopefully
these sexual product, rather than drive the sexes apart, will help to demystify
sexual intercourse. This as it will help males self-educate themselves as they
can explore their own sexuality and thus demystify male sexual
self-stimulation.
In
so doing, these sex toys like Blewit,
combined with VR may go mainstream, even in a country like Jamaica where
masturbation is often done but not seen as acceptable to admit. In the process,
men may become more educated about their bodies and like women and their strap
on dildoes, embrace their newfound sexual freedom.
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