Shower Power!
by Mikki Goffin
Research shows that using the water spray from a handheld shower is the third most popular way in which women discover how to orgasm. (The other two methods scarcely need mentioning, right?)
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''From my personal experience
a shower needs to deliver a
flow that sort of throbs and it
also needs to not be overly
fierce'' |
For many women it remains a popular way to please themselves in a warm, clean and private environment – a safe and familiar haven where all kinds of sweet-smelling soaps, lotions and creams serve to fragrance and lubricate and thus heighten your senses.
Keesha Myas, on US website www.bathingthekitty.com, states that although a vibrator or a romp with your lover are always pretty fantastic orgasmic options, "…nothing beats the convenience, cleanliness and warmth of the pulsating shower wand. It is as if my orgasm is lying just below the surface and the water's flow rinses away all of the stress, distress, and pain to reveal a beautiful climax."
The internet provides a veritable deluge of steamy stories, hints and tips from satisfied women eager to promote the benefits of Shower Power. But not all shower handsets are equal. In fact, because most showers in the UK do not use the high pressures of pumped systems in the States and elsewhere, we blushing English girls have probably been missing out on some of the best wet and wild fun. What is needed to truly 'hit the spot' every time is a shower massager with a gently pulsating massage spray.
But finding one of these that works in the UK with our lower water pressures is not an easy task. Louise, a 30 year old professional woman and self-confessed bathroom addict, claims to have tested many shower handsets and explains:
"From my personal experience a shower needs to deliver a flow that sort of throbs and it also needs to not be overly fierce. Many handsets sold as shower massagers just give a really harsh spray through a few of the outlet holes in the head. These needle-like sprays of water are not what will do it for me and I think many women would agree.
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''there is no harm from using a
shower massager, says Dr Sandor
Gardos'' |
Similarly there is a variation where these spray jets will sort of ‘corkscrew’ out of the head in a rotation. While this might give a wonderful massage spray for tension in your shoulders it is just far too stimulating for your clitoris and you will find yourself masking the direct spray with your free hand."
The best way of testing whether something is going to feel good on your intimate parts is by first trying it on your tongue or against the end of your nose – if it feels too hard, fast or direct, it will almost certainly be uncomfortable to use for masturbation.
Louise set about finding the perfect shower head and nearly tripped over her rubber ducky with joy and excitement when she eventually found the SP1. Not only did she find this to be “one of the best general shower heads” she had tried, she was also very pleased to discover that it was equally good at washing her hair as it was at giving her intense orgasms
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Louise couldn't understand why nobody seized the opportunity to market a shower handset for this additional purpose. So she has set up her own website with online payment especially to cater for the many women who, like her, wish to fully enjoy this method of self-discovery. And Louise now imports batches of SP1 shower handsets manufactured in the Far East especially for her small company called ShowerPleasure.
The SP1 is easy to fit in place of your current shower head, for more details and to order an SP1 visit: http://www.showerpleasure.com/
The website warns: “Don’t be surprised if you find yourself suddenly taking a lot more showers.”
Has anyone seen my loofah?
Health notice: Concerns have been raised about the potential dangers involved in directing water up the vagina, however Dr Sandor Gardos advises (www.mypleasure.com) that “there is no harm from using a shower massager. About the worst thing that could happen is that if a lot of water were to enter your vagina it could upset the natural balance and make you susceptible to a yeast infection. If you want to avoid this, concentrate the water on the outside and don't put the shower massager directly up against or inside your vagina.” |