Adult men and women have the desire to have sex, men have physical needs, and women have the same. Usually, we know that men can masturbate with their hands or use some adult products such as aircraft cups, real-life molds, etc., but we know very little about women's masturbation, so women have desires also have to be solved manually, in addition to putting With their fingers tucked into their genitals, what else do they use instead of penis to insert private parts?
1. Spinning bike rocking seat
I was in a spinning class that day, and my seat was shaking a little bit. I don't know how this repetitive motion made my clitoris rub against the seat, and I had an orgasm. Luckily, the cycling classroom was so dark that no one could see me sitting in the back row.
Ancient Greece: Can masturbation give birth to a baby?
In ancient Greece, it was believed that both men and women needed to ejaculate to produce offspring, so women were encouraged to masturbate a lot to continue the incense. While they did err on basic scientific common sense, they did have open minds!
Ancient Middle East: Group Masturbation
In the ancient Middle East, there were pagans who believed that masturbation was a sign of abundance. For a good harvest, people would gather for mass masturbation in order to gain the favor of the harvest god, because a good harvest is as insecure as an orgasm. Their goal is for all to orgasm at the same time, like an orgasmic symphony.
Victorian: Pelvic Massage
Repressed as in the Victorian era, masturbation was considered a sin, but they also allowed doctors to give female patients pelvic massages to release their "hysteria."
Do you smell absurdity? Hysteria is a mental illness manifested in insomnia, nervousness, muscle spasms, shortness of breath, etc. Somehow, many dame have contracted the disease, and doctors are in charge of giving them "pelvic massages" to unleash their hysteria (or to use the more familiar word: orgasm).
19th century: vibrators
This is the part you've been waiting for, right? Massage hysterical patients makes doctors' hands sore, so Dr. George Taylor invents steam-powered, scary-looking vibrators to assist them in their work.
However, it wasn't until Hamilton Beech invented the electric vibrator in 1902 that women started making their own. Unfortunately, when the adult film industry heard about this device, it disappeared from the market due to its sexual metaphor.