The Slightest Touch and other orgasm enhancers

admin on May 19, 2009 in Reviews, Sex Toys

The Slightest Touch

Prior to using The Slightest Touch, a woman is supposed to drink an electrolyte drink.  Twenty minutes later, she places two sticky pads four fingers above her ankles, and turns on the power.  It doesn’t feel like someone is touching you softly.  It sends a tingle of electricity up between the pads.  Let it continue tingling for half an hour before getting things started.

The Slightest Touch is supposed to help women achieve orgasms — more powerful, more frequent orgasms.


Just about everyone, online or in the flesh, reports some degree of success with the Slightest Touch.  If not volcanic orgasms, women at least seem to get more aroused.  One woman told me that she’d never been able to experience an orgasm from any kind of penetration until she started using the Slightest Touch.  She’s been able to come during sex, even when they aren’t using the Slightest Touch, since the very first time they used it.

In theory it works by stimulating an acupuncture meridian, at a precise electrical frequency, a precise pulse width and a precise pulse rate.  This all does make sense within the internal logic of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).  But you don’t need to believe in chi and shen, acupuncture meridians and The Web That Has No Weaver to observe a startling number of anecdotal successes.

The Slightest Touch might work in a different way.  The May 2008 issue of Scientific American describes a woman who volunteered for a clinical trial of a testosterone patch that aimed to increase women’s libido:

After 12 weeks of the trial, Marianne had felt her sexual desire return.  Touching herself unleashed erotic sensations and vivid sexual fantasies. Eventually she could make love to her husband again and experienced an orgasm for the first time in almost three years. But that improvement was not because of testosterone, it turned out. Marianne was among the half of the women who had received a placebo patch—-with no testosterone in it at all.

The Slightest Touch begins with an electrolyte drink, but also with intent and excitement.  Then there’s a half hour of tingles, with the mind focused on the thought that some sexy things are going to happen.  The pump is being primed for pumping, for almost an hour.

It might be chi moving across acupuncture meridians, and it might be the power of suggestion.  I can’t really say.  But it seems to work, for us and for most others, and I think it’s worth the investment even if it’s a placebo.  The stone soup did taste wonderful, after all.

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Some of us like to give women orgasms.  We’re looking for ways to give bigger, stronger, faster orgasms.  We’re looking to understand arousal, pleasure, release; looking to discover female sexuality.  To learn everything we can, and to share it freely.

The Slightest Touch is one approach.  Another is Marrena Lindberg’s The Orgasmic Diet, a book that’s been received with much anecdotal success.  The diet involves drinking fish oil, following a low-carb diet, eliminating soy, and eating lean beef.

Lindberg also recommends regular use of a Gyneflex.  “Kegels are not enough,” she insists. “To get the necessary tone for vaginal-orgasm ability, try a resistance device. I’ve met many women who thought they had great tone — until they tried one.”  The advantage of the Gyneflex is that a woman gets to progress over time: there are six different resistances. Like any resistance exercise program, she gets to develop her strength at an appropriate resistance, then work up to the next level.  There’s a problem with this idea, though: stronger PC muscles don’t necessarily correspond with stronger, faster, more frequent orgasms. A lot of young women have extremely strong PC muscles but haven’t become orgasmic yet.

Current research tells us that nitric oxide plays an important role in genital arousal.   Studies show that far-infrared therapy increases the nitric oxide at wound sites.  I haven’t seen any studies on far-infrared therapy and genital orgasm.  Far-infrared therapy units are expensive, though I’d guess an electronics whiz can mock one up inexpensively.  I have one for medical purposes, and I’ve used it on clits a few times, with positive results.  This might be the same result with anything that’s just a little bit warm, but infrared therapy units have been shown to reach deeper under the surface.

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  16. havingmycake says:

    LMAO… Im sorry but it’s just too much like being sucked off by a spider or an octopus. Im sure there are laws against that type of activity :P I even checked that it wasn’t April Fool’s Day :)

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    Are all these things available in the UK??? The router speed control sounds simple enough providing the guys at my local Homebase dont start sniggering behind their hands and pointing…

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    Apparently the craze for tentacle porn has not hit the UK….

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  21. tullips says:

    Please, please, please could you supply some more instructions on how to make this – i want one
    Tullipsxxx

  22. admin says:

    You’re asking how to make a Samurai? Or something else?

  23. tullips says:

    erm… was trying to comment on the homemade octopus/clit sucker!!

  24. Wow what an idea! Maybe you should start looking into patents for your squid-like clit sucker ;)

  25. Rachel says:

    Does anyone know where I can buy this toy??

  26. admin says:

    Which toy are you asking about?

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