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Painful Sex (Dyspareunia)Updated 17 days ago

If penetration feels like burning, stinging, or deep pain, it’s likely a condition called dyspareunia. This condition can result from vaginal dryness, pelvic floor tension, or hormone changes due to menopause or pregnancy. Vibratory stimulation is a proven and effective method of reducing pain during sex by improving blood flow, helping the muscles relax, and increasing arousal and lubrication for friction-less penetration.  

  • Legato - Provides external stimulation across the entire vulva and labia to increase blood flow and stimulate natural lubrication. In a 2024 study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, Legato improved lubrication by 309% and arousal by 83% in women diagnosed with Female Sexual Arousal Disorder (FSAD). Legato can also be used during sex to continue providing external stimulation to help with pain-free intercourse. 

  • Crescendo 2 - This device’s multi-shape flexibility allows it to stimulate multiple erogenous zones at the same time for a combination targeted vibrations that enhance arousal and natural lubrication. In a 2023 study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, Crescendo 2 showed a 93% improvement in lubrication and a 73% improvement in arousal.  

  • Poco - Developed with the clinically proven technology of Crescendo 2, Poco, the compact version, mimics the natural bend of fingers to send stimulation directly to the clitoris or vaginal for enhanced arousal and lubrication.  

  • Molto - Molto’s ultra-slim, bendable design provides a comfortable fit while targeted vibrations improve blood flow and arousal inside the vagina.  

  • Tenuto 2 & Tenuto Mini - These wearable male devices provide external stimulation on the vulva and clitoris during intercourse to improve arousal, circulation, and natural lubrication for a smooth, satisfying sexual experience.  

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