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Point taken, although I don't go to the BBC News site for my kicks - there are much better sites for the latter genre of materialOriginally posted by wobbegong View PostOh come on (no pun intended), what do you want to read about, bloody Gordo f'ing up the economy, the bloody Chinese f'ing up the olympics, bloody Northern Rock f'ing up peoples savings, OR women having orgasms?
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Oh come on (no pun intended), what do you want to read about, bloody Gordo f'ing up the economy, the bloody Chinese f'ing up the olympics, bloody Northern Rock f'ing up peoples savings, OR women having orgasms?Originally posted by voodooflux View PostI wonder why that article from over 4 years ago has suddenly become one of the most popular on the BBC site?
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WHSOriginally posted by voodooflux View PostI wonder why that article from over 4 years ago has suddenly become one of the most popular on the BBC site?
They obviously haven't taken off though
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I wonder why that article from over 4 years ago has suddenly become one of the most popular on the BBC site?
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Not quite at the touch of a button then.Women start by drinking an electrolyte sports drink 20 minutes before using the device.
They then apply two white electrode pads inside their ankles.
The device stimulates the nerves sending gentle pulses up the woman's leg for between 10 and 30 minutes leaving women on the verge of climax.
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