A new days ago, I brought you news of the G Spotter™, which makes it possible "to determine by a simple, rapid and inexpensive method if a woman has got a G spot or not." We here at Gerry Canavan Industries are following that incredible device up with the CliMax 3000™, which can determine using a brain scan whether or not a woman has really had an orgasm or is just faking. I'll let the device's inventor speak for himself:
Professor Holstege said: "Women can imitate orgasm quite well."I'll say. But, using science, at last this subterfuge can be exposed.
At left, a genuine orgasm. At right, the "tell-tale brain activity in a fake orgasm."
Remember, if it's not a CliMax™, it's just fake.
Holstege has some additional Science to share with would-be lovemakers:
"When you want to make love to a woman, you must give her the feeling of being protected."This is precisely why the importance of hooking a woman up to brain-scanning equipment during the physical act of love cannot be overstated.
Also, lest it be said I never did anything for the good of humanity, allow me share another part of the study's results:
One thing that they found was putting the couples off the task was literally cold feet.This backs up earlier findings:
When they gave the couples socks to wear, about 80% of the couples were able to achieve orgasm compared with 50% previously in this staged environment.
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