In 1957 the first oral contraceptives for women were FDA-approved for use. The pill really didn’t gain public acceptance until the mid-1960’s. This was the first time hormone-based oral contraceptives allowed women to take control of their reproduction, thus freeing women from the fear of becoming pregnant.
The 2nd Sexual Revolution
Our 2nd sexual revolution began in 1998 with the introduction, sale, and general acceptance of Viagra (Pfizer Pharmaceuticals). Viagra was the first oral therapy for male impotence, and was marketed aggressively by Pfizer as a solution to “ED” or “erectile dysfunction”. This drug addressed the simple fact that men cannot engage in sexual intercourse without a penile erection. With this problem solved, men now experience orgasm over 95% of the time when sexually active. How do we women achieve that same level of pleasure as men?
The 3rd Sexual Revolution
The 3rd sexual revolution for women is the new understanding that we should also achieve orgasm over 95% of the time we engage in sex. Women should expect sexual satisfaction; the ability to expect to achieve orgasm every time that they are sexually active. Sensua! guarantees a whole new level of intensity in your physical sexual experience. It really can take your intimacy to a new intensity.
Let’s break down our orgasmic experience:
1. Sexual Desire (or Libido): desire for a satisfying sexual experience. This is our mind at work getting in the mood.
2. Sexual Arousal: vaginal lubrication and clitoral erection. Sensua!’s patented formulation ensures maximum clitoral fullness and enlargement thereby maximizing orgasmic intensity.
3. Orgasm: A woman can only achieve orgasm from either; stimulation of the completely erect clitoris, or the G-spot, which is just inside the top of the vagina and supplied with a network of nerves from the clitoris.
So if your mind is in the right place, Step 1 is already done. Often, as we get older and with busy daily routines, we need help with Step 2. Try Sensua! today, to make sure you get to Step 3 and then some!
Cheers,
Cyn

