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Implant Achieves Female Orgasm

A device used to treat back pain has a pleasing side-effect, causing women to have an orgasm. A doctor-inventor has patented the device which would work in tandem with a remote control.

I can’t really comment on this one. It’s not that I have nothing to say, it’s just that anything I say couldn’t possibly be as bizarre as the actual story.

midia
March 20, 2003 2:53 PM

hi i came across your post when i was looking for words that men want to hear!!!! lol... i thought that was funny but aperently this is even funnier!! i think those women should get leyed so they wont have orgasims just by being massaged on their backs !!!!!!!! i dont think its has much to do with the massage device it has more to do with the women being desparet !!! thank you bye

KY
July 31, 2003 9:39 AM

In response to the last e-mail. You should be talkin, you must need to know what men want to hear in order to get laid. Secondly, great job with your spelling. And thirdly, there is nothing wrong with getting a little pleasure. Everyone masturbates so do it really matter how you do it?

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