Stimulation Systems
Talk about wetware. Wired magazine has an article about Slightest Touch:
It’s a $200 battery-powered device that electrically stimulates sexual nerve pathways in a woman’s pelvis. Unlike Woody Allen’s Orgasmatron, the device doesn’t produce orgasms — it just gets a woman ready for an orgasm, the company claims.Applied 10 to 20 minutes before sex, the company says the device’s gentle, pulsating current brings its wearer to a state of sexual readiness, where the “slightest touch” can trigger an orgasm.
Here’s a notable detail: ‘About the size of a Walkman, the Slightest Touch works via a pair of electrical pads attached to the ankles.’ How big is a Walkman these days? Do they mean something that can hold an audio tape? That’s a pretty big chunk of technology to have kicking around, if it’s not being, uh, actively used. And, unless you’re pretty stationary, wouldn’t you get tangled up in the wires attached to your ankles? Maybe they can release a bondage version where the wires run through restraints.