Megara said using vibrators, for example, does not usually decrease the amount of pleasure women feel during sex with a partner.
On the contrary, she said regular use of vibrators might increase pleasure.
“An orgasm is a muscular response to some degree,” she said. “The more exercise the area gets the more easily you’ll orgasm.”
Megara passed the many vibrators around the audience as she spoke, later encouraging audience members to test the lubricants and other products on display.
RUS President Lisa Vogt ’01-’02, who thought of the idea while she was shopping at Grand Opening earlier this year, said she had initially been surprised at the amount of support she received regarding the workshop.
“I expected people to think it was unusual, but most of the people I’ve talked to have been very excited,” Vogt said.
Vogt said the only criticisms of the event she received came from males.
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