Sex Toy Innovator Returns To CES With New Vibrators Featuring Heating Technology

Lora DiCarlo has returned to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) with three new sex toys that feature warming technology to simulate body temperatures and relax muscles. The vibrators—called “Drift,” “Tilt,” and “Sway”—all boast an innovative nylon-based thermal conductive polymer, which is said to be 15 to 20 times more efficient at providing internal heating than those currently on the market. Lora DiCarlo received an “Innovation Award” in 2019, but was then disqualified because CES organizers deemed the firm’s Ose massager as “immoral, obscene, indecent and profane.”

Despite the controversy, Lora DiCarlo returned to the tech conference with twice as many sex toys. The Drift is a warming bullet vibrator with an ergonomic design that pinpoints certain areas, like the clitoris, with “powerful, intense, rumbly vibrations for deep internal and external pleasure,” reads Lora DiCarlo’s website. The Tilt and Sway simultaneously stimulate the G-spot and clitoris, or the P-spot and perineum, has seven intensity settings and three vibration patterns, and can “quickly” reach 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40C).

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Check out more about Lora DiCarlo’s new sex toys at CES: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9134909/Sex-toy-maker-Lora-DiCarlo-returns-CES-three-new-vibrators-featuring-heating-technology.html

UPDATE December 6, 2022:
While there hasn’t been a confirmation that Lora DiCarlo has filed for bankruptcy, you may still be interested in finding out how to get your money back for any unfulfilled orders. You can read about how to do so from BedBible’s breakdown.

Four In 10 Americans Say They’ve Never Really Had An Orgasm

A new survey conducted by OnePoll wanted to find out how “successful” respondent’s sex lives are—and the results were pretty disappointing (literally). The results show four in 10 felt like they’ve never experienced a true orgasm during sex with a partner. The survey also found that 17 percent of the time, sexually-active respondents are faking it in bed – at an average of four times a month – with women faking an average of 39 orgasms yearly.

With this orgasm gap, it’s not surprising that 44 percent of sexually-active respondents were in agreement that they don’t know enough about their partner’s needs to give them an orgasm. “Sexual pleasure has been so stigmatized that it’s difficult for people to ask for the things they actually find pleasurable,” said a researcher. “Sex isn’t a one-sided event, open communication between partners leads to not only better sex, but inspires confidence and empowerment. Who doesn’t want that?”

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Check out more about a study showing four in 10 Americans have never really had an orgasm: https://nypost.com/2020/09/28/four-in-10-americans-say-theyve-never-had-a-true-orgasm/