Why the orgasmsurvey was created
It is very sad the way women ignore their pelvic floor exercises and criminal that the consequences have never been fully explained to them. It is the cause of so much unhappiness and frustration in millions of relationships.
The link between the strength of the pelvic floor muscles and the ability of a woman to achieve orgasm has been known for nearly 60 years. It was in 1952 that Arnold Kegel demonstrated that women who thought they were sexually dysfunctional could achieve an orgasm for the first time when trained in resistive exercise.
But the sexual satisfaction of both partners is also reduced when a woman has slack pelvic floor muscles as a result of childbirth, menopause or a lack of effective exercise. This is becoming a major factor in many failing marriages.
Peter Bell, of Relate, the UK counselling organisation recently said “We have a lot of men who say “I can have sex, but don’t want to; it’s not rewarding””.
It is essential that we address the reason for this.
The 2008 Orgasm Survey is a light-hearted way to increase awareness of the sexual benefits of effective pelvic floor exercises and will hopefully bring more joy to millions of bedrooms.
In a pilot study, over 80% of respondents who had been using the PelvicToner vaginal exerciser said that their sex lives improved within 4 weeks and over 60% even said that their partner noticed an improvement in their muscle tone. When the vaginal muscles are tighter, and can be squeezed at will, it is inevitable that both partners will get more physical contact and greater sexual enjoyment!
In February 2008 Emmanuelle Jannini, an Italian scientist working with ultrasound, claimed that women without a visible G-spot do not have vaginal orgasms. I believe his work is totally consistent with that of Kegel.
Effective pelvic floor exercise helps develop muscles which improves blood flow and increases the number of nerve endings. Active resistance exercise also helps build the neural pathways between the brain and the vagina which, as any sex therapist will confirm, leads to more frequent orgasms of greater intensity! We hope that thousands of women will be able to confirm this for themselves and, when they complete the Orgasm Survey after using the PelvicToner, the evidence will there for all to share.
We have demonstrated that using the PelvicToner vaginal exerciser helps women identify and isolate the correct muscles and then exercise them effectively against a resistance that can be increased as their muscle strength improves.
With regular PelvicToner exercises many thousands of women will be also spared the embarrassment of stress incontinence.
PelvicToner – £29.99, www.iwabo.co.uk