WEIRD FACTS ABOUT
VIBRATOR

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VIBRATOR

According to Rachel Maines, author of the academic study The Technology of Orgasm: Hysteria, the Vibrator and Women's Sexual Satisfaction, the vibrator was the fifth common domestic item - after the sewing machine, fan, kettle and toaster - to be powered by electricity.

Electric vibrators first appeared around 1880 but, until the 1920s, they were considered respectable items of medical equipment and were used by physicians to treat cases of alleged hysteria in women.

Only when vibrators began to appear in blue movies did attitudes towards them change.


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