The study was led by pornoge at Medical Center. The researchers examined the latest literature on the topic “Today’s Nude Blog Sexuality.”
“As a patient, I spend time talking to women about their genitals and sexual health,” pornoge told nude blog Sexual. “It is often said that there is no doctor who has never talked to a patient about their sex life or their experiences with solo sex.”
pornoge explained, “There is a stigma around masturbation and vibrators, but at the same time the concept of ‘use it or lose it’ is well understood and applies to other parts of the body as well. ” This concept does not apply to the pelvic floor, reproductive organs, or sexual health. We created this literature review because we wanted more information on this topic. The researchers investigated the
Effects of vibrator use on sexual function, pelvic floor dysfunction, and sexual performance and “identified 559 articles with relevant keywords and reduced them. ” This was reduced to 22 papers that met all the criteria for the topic we wanted to investigate. A related study “showed an overall positive attitude toward vibrator use in women and acceptance of vibrator provision by health care
professionals,” researchers told Nude Blog about Sexuality. The study “also showed that vibrator use had positive effects on several areas of women’s health, including improving urinary incontinence and pelvic floor strength, and making nude sex easier,” the article continued.
“I’m not surprised by the results,” pornoge told Nude Blog Sexual. “I think there are probably many other benefits to using a vibrator that we don’t know much about yet.