Vaginal Insensitivity - Caused by a Shower Jet
The gentle pulsing action of a shower jet may be a fun way to masturbate, but women whorely on it can damage their clitoral receptors, nerve endings and sensitivity, making it difficult or painful to achieve orgasm.
Prolonged shower jet stimulation of the clitoris and vulva during masturbation triggers a biochemical process that drains bioelectric energy, resulting in irresponsiveness, numbness and irritation instead of orgasm.
The skin of the vagina and cervix contains various neurotransmitters for hormonal production. Using a shower jet over extended periods of time will disrupt this delicate balance, contributing to vaginal and clitoral scarring, desensitization, looseness, excessive wetness, insensitivity and inability to orgasm. In fact, excess stimulation from a shower jet can trigger a chronic elevation of prolactin, epinephrine, and dopamine, leading to many types of pituitary-ovarian functional disorders.
Effective ways to reverse the damage include herbal formulas such as the Natural Clitoris Revitalization formula, which enhances blood circulation to the genitals, engorges the clitoris, vagina and G-spot, and encourages rejuvenation while increasing overall sensitivity.
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