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habshi - 10 Nov 2004 15:49 GMT
    A very dangerous invention which should be banned as it will make men redundant.

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"When we turned on the power in this case, she let out a moan and began hyperventilating," Meloy
said on ABC News' Good Morning America. "Of course we cut the power and I looked around the drapes
and asked her what was going on. Once she caught her breath, she said 'you're gonna have to teach my
husband how to do that!' "

Meloy soon realized he may have discovered a device that could help thousands of women who have
trouble achieving orgasm.

"The device is the use of a pre-existing device called a spinal cord stimulator," he said. "Instead
of treating chronic pain with the stimulator, we're treating orgasmic dysfunction," Meloy said.

In a surgical procedure done in his office, Meloy implants the electrodes from this device into the
back of the patient, at the bottom part of the spinal cord. When the electrodes are stimulated with
a remote control, the brain interprets the signal as an orgasm, he said. The device is about the
size of a pacemaker and can be turned on and off with a handheld remote control.

Meloy conducted a study of 11 women that he has submitted for publication to the Journal of the
American Society of Anesthesiologists.

"Six of them had never had an orgasm before," Meloy said. "Five of them had and then lost the
ability. The results were promising in my mind. We were able to stimulate 91 percent of the women,
10 out of 11."

A 48-year-old woman who participated in the study told Good Morning America she lost her ability to
achieve orgasm when menopause hit. But she says the device, dubbed the orgasmatron, allowed her to
experience extreme pleasure once again.
Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS - 10 Nov 2004 16:30 GMT
>     A very dangerous invention which should be banned as it will make men redundant.
>
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> achieve orgasm when menopause hit. But she says the device, dubbed the orgasmatron, allowed her to
> experience extreme pleasure once again.

    Didn't they have one of these on "Barbarella" almost 40 years ago?

Steve

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Carey Gregory - 10 Nov 2004 23:50 GMT
>    Didn't they have one of these on "Barbarella" almost 40 years ago?

Nope, "Sleeper."   "Barbarella" had a similar device but it wasn't actually
called an orgasmatron.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orgasmatron
Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS - 11 Nov 2004 19:03 GMT
>>    Didn't they have one of these on "Barbarella" almost 40 years ago?
>
> Nope, "Sleeper."   "Barbarella" had a similar device but it wasn't actually
> called an orgasmatron.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orgasmatron

    Wow--the memory's really going.

Thanks,
Steve

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Carey Gregory - 12 Nov 2004 02:39 GMT
>    Wow--the memory's really going.

Try Google like I did.  It's the best memory enhancer ever developed.  ;-)
Steven Bornfeld - 12 Nov 2004 03:02 GMT
>>    Wow--the memory's really going.
>
> Try Google like I did.  It's the best memory enhancer ever developed.  ;-)

    Yeah.  But I'd have to be sufficiently self-aware to know I could be
wrong about something like that.
    My brother was surrepticiously reading my posts and had already told me
that it was Everything You Wanted To Know..."

Steve
Steve Harris  sbharris@ROMAN9.netcom.com - 11 Nov 2004 02:17 GMT
>     Didn't they have one of these on "Barbarella" almost 40 years ago?
>
> Steve

Yes, overloaded by Barbarella. And don't forget the Orgasmatron in
Woody Allen's sleeper, which has basically replaced sex.
Carey Gregory - 10 Nov 2004 23:35 GMT
>    A very dangerous invention which should be banned as it will make men redundant.

Hate to break this to you, habshi, but women have been having orgasms
without men since time began.
Steve Harris  sbharris@ROMAN9.netcom.com - 12 Nov 2004 02:57 GMT
> >    A very dangerous invention which should be banned as it will make men redundant.
>
> Hate to break this to you, habshi, but women have been having orgasms
> without men since time began.

COMMENT:

Now you've done it. I'm not sure Habshi's ego can take that.

Be nice to women, Habshi, or you may find yourself replaced by a puppy
and a vibrator.

SBH
 
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