I have a really difficult time coming during sex. I can get there, but I need to be in the right frame of mind, my brain can’t be in full-on ADD mode, and I need, like, direct and constant pressure on my clitoris. (Dudes who hope to bang me, you should probably get out a notepad and write that down.) I’m hardly the only woman who has difficulty reaching orgasm during sex or who needs a lot of clitoral stimulation — according to Planned Parenthood, 30 percent of women are in the same boat. I sometimes will break out a vibrator in the bedroom, but depending on the sexual position, it either gets in the way or I find it awkward to hold for an extended period of time. The best position for me is doggystyle (can I just say I hate that term? can we call it something else?) because it lends easy access to my bits, but with one hand busy, I’m left holding my body up with the other arm and really that’s not terribly comfy either. WHAT TO DO? Perhaps Eva is my answer.
Eva is a hands-free, strap-free vibrator conceptualized with that very problem in mind. In an interview with The Daily Dot, Eva creators Alexandra Fine and Janet Lieberman (the women behind Dame Products) explained that a hole, heh, in the vibrator marketplace led them to create their own solution. “Clitoral stimulation is really important to a lot of women for their pleasure and enjoyment and it’s difficult to get during sex,” Lieberman said. “Usually, you have to get it before or after. Women need a little more time to get to that moment, to touch and feel and kiss to get revved up a bit more. And a lot of the vibrator solutions on the market today don’t allow partners to be close and intimate while using them.” PREACH.
Eva, which is currently crowd-funding on IndieGoGo, is not the only hands-free vibrator on the market, but it’s also strapless and it’s simplicity is unique and a major selling point for easily distracted horny broads like myself. Unlike the WeVibe, which offers both internal and external stimulation, Eva is worn only externally and focuses solely on the clit. “We wanted this product to keep couples focused on each other without changing the way sex feels,” Lieberman told The Daily Dot. “We thought it solved some problems without introducing new ones.”
One challenge has been creating a product that can fit snuggly on anyone; after all, no two vulvas are alike. Speaking as a orgasm-challenged lady with long labia, I would like to volunteer as a test subject and review the product for I Tried It. Ladies, get at me. [IndieGoGo via The Daily Dot]
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