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02 Jun 2007
Woman turns dust into lust
![]() The gadget, called Vortex Vibrations, works by concentrating the air flow to create a rapid, gentle vibration - demonstrated by videos in which a ribbon and a tiny balloon represent the clitoris. Inventor Joanne Drysdale claims it can give multiple, back-to-back orgasms lasting up to a minute a time - and it does not even touch the skin. The 49-year-old former toolmaker was cleaning her carpets when she came up with the idea for Vortex, which sells for £35 through lovehoney.co.uk. She saw how a piece of rubber that had got caught in the nozzle was gently resonating in the air flow. She also felt a soft stimulation to her fingertips as she tried to remove the rubber. At the time Joanne, from Utah, had not had sex for 15 years, following her divorce. She said: "In my attempts to alleviate frustration, I began to think what I could do. I noticed how the rubber moved in the top of the vacuum. "After several hours, I came up with the prototype. The first time I tried it I reached an orgasm within 10 seconds. That was when I knew I was on to something that could potentially bring pleasure to all women." Source: The Sun |
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