Science Meets Sex For “Intensity” Orgasms!

Want to have better, longer and more intense orgasms?

Science meets sex in an ingenious medical device called Intensity. Invented by In Control Medical, a medical device company, it was originally created for patients who suffered from urinary incontinence after childbirth or surgery. But soon after patients started using it — and noticed its “vaginal toning” and tightening effects, they also discovered the device had an unexpected side effect: intense orgasms! The big O became the OMG!

The secret of this groovy invention is that it specifically targets the Kegel muscles in your pelvic floor, targeting the muslces with an electrical pulse resonating from the smooth metal panels inside. It’s like taking the muscles in your sugar walls to the gym! It allows you to pinpoint where the “pubococcygeus” (PC) muscles actually are, so you’re not just randomly working out your lower abs or butt muscles instead. The pulses target those babies and wake up specific zones that can really make a difference in how tight you are, and how intense your orgasms can become. And as an added bonus, it will help keep you from peeing while laughing!intensity2

The Intensity is intense. And the rabbit vibrator on top works double duty to give you pleasure while you’re giving the muscles in your vajajay a good workout. Since it takes a few weeks to strengthen the muscles downstairs, we are road testing it now and will give you the full report next month. Women who have tried it say that their orgasms are stronger, deeper, and last longer. It’s like rehab for your orgasms.

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Anka Radakovich is a legendary Sex Columnist, Certified Sexologist, Sex Educator, Screenwriter, and Author of the book THE WILD GIRLS CLUB, PART 2, Tales from New York to Hollywood. THE WILD GIRLS CLUB, Part 2 is her third book. Her first two books, The Wild Girls Club; Tales from below the Belt, and Sexplorations; Journeys to the Erogenous Frontier were both published by Crown/Random House. She was the Sex Columnist for DETAILS Magazine for 9 years and currently writes columns for Brides.com and Los Angeles Magazine. Her writing has appeared in dozens of magazines including Marie Claire, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Men's Journal, Seventeen, Glamour, and Maxim. She has appeared on numerous television shows including 8 appearances with Conan O’Brien. She was a Jeopardy question under the category “Men’s Mags.” As a Sex Educator and Sexologist, she is a college lecturer at Universities throughout the country who offers her unique brand of sex education. Follow her on Twitter @ankarad.

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