Courtion goes a step further: "What we're seeing in our studies is that after women have children, things don't work down there like they used to. They experience pain, they experience bladder control issues, which affects their self-esteem, and as a result, they pull away from their partner, so they aren't enjoying sex as much because they don't feel they're in the shape they used to be. That has a great effect on the relationship. The husband or partner doesn't understand why the woman is pulling away. When they use the vSculpt and help to repair that area, the woman feels better about herself sexually and that transcends into confidence in the bedroom. It's nice to see this as a tool that helps bring couples closer together."
One of their most powerful testimonials is from a woman who hadn't had sex for 10 years due to painful intercourse. The vSculpt got her back in business, and her marriage has been rekindled.
Joylux's vSculpt is a vibrator with a mission. It's for women who've had kids who don't enjoy sex anymore, but it can also be used as a preventative measure for women who haven't had kids, like me. It has increased my sensitivity and made sex even more fun. It's available for purchase today at vSculpt.com, a little pricey at $345, but if you're looking for a way to get back to your sexual prime, I say it's worth the cost. Just ask my husband.sources
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