The study concluded that people who use vibrators have healthier and more productive sex lives. Both men and women that use vibrators are more likely to have orgasms and are more likely to engage in sexual health activities such as regular self exams visits to the doctor.
Live Science outlines other key findings:
- More than 50 percent of women participants had used a vibrator, with nearly one in four having done so in the past month.
- More than 70 percent of women reported having never experienced any side effects associated with vibrator use. (Those side effects that were reported were typically rare and of a short duration, including mild genital numbness, irritation, or inflammation.)
- About 45 percent of men, both gay and heterosexual, reported incorporating a vibrator into sexual activities.
- Of men who have used vibrators, 10 percent had done so in the past month, about 14 percent in the past year and about 21 percent more than one year ago.
- Men who reported having used vibrators, particularly those with more recent use, were more likely to report participation in sexual health promoting behaviors, such as testicular self-exam.
- Men who had used vibrators recently also scored themselves higher on four of the five factors used to measure sexual function (erectile function, intercourse satisfaction, orgasmic function and sexual desire).
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