Glandular stimulator device and method

Surgery – Sexual appliance

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A61H 2100

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058533621

ABSTRACT:
An intravaginal glandular stimulator device is sized and shaped to be worn internally by a woman. That is, a predetermined hook shaped device constructed of sufficiently rigid material is provided so that the proximal end (52j) of the device rests in a vaginal subcavity (74f1) adjacent to the woman's Grafenberg Spot (71f1). The proximal end (52j) is shaped and angled to exert pressure against the Grafenberg Spot (71f1), and to resist dislodgement except by conscious muscular relaxation and manual pulling. The stimulator's extravaginal or distal end (50j) may be shaped like a dildo to be used for vaginally or anally penetrating a partner; shaped recumbently upon itself and used to stimulate the external genitalia of the wearer; or shaped as a handle to be manipulated by the wearer or by her partner. The proximal end (52j) may extend into the vaginal cavity beyond the embedding hook (53j) which lodges in the Grafenberg spot (71f1), and thus function additionally as a dildo. The shape and function of the proximal end (52j) may be duplicated on the distal end (50j) to provide a female partner with Grafenberg spot stimulation. The stimulator provides an easy-to-affix shape for sexual stimulation of the wearer without the necessity of straps, buckles, or the like; and provides a predetermined hook curvature for genital-to-genital sexual contact between two female partners in positions not otherwise possible. It further allows for simultaneous Grafenberg spot and prostate gland stimulation for a heterosexual couple.

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