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Now, an 'orgasm jab' that hits women G-spots spot on!

thecheers.org    2008-06-20 14:07:26    




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London, June 20 : Want to heat up your bedroom life? Get the 'G-shot', a treatment that enhances a woman's sexual experience by boosting the G-spot- the ultra-sensitive area of tissue that can hold the key to happy lovemaking.

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Want to heat up your bedroom life? Get the 'G-shot', a treatment that enhances a woman's sexual experience by boosting the G-spot- the ultra-sensitive area of tissue that can hold the key to happy lovemaking.

Also known as the 'orgasm jab', the non-surgical treatment comes at a price of 800 pounds.

Rather like lip-plumping jabs, the treatment involves injecting collagen straight into the G-spot, reports the Daily Mail.

This not only enhances its sensitivity, but increases the width of the area to the size of a 10 pence piece.

It also raises the G-spot a quarter of an inch in height, making it much easier to find. And, as Caroline can testify, the results are tremendous.

The treatment is sure going to make women's sex life reach new levels as with the evolutionary treatment they can achieve multiple orgasms every time they have sex. (ANI)
© 2007 ANI

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