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Pages in category "Massage devices" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Head massage; Hitachi Magic Wand; M. Massage chair; P. Philips ...
The one thing I'm concerned about is the inclusion of web addresses in text, e.g. "The "Fluffer Tip Wand Attachment" sold at thepleasurechest.com may be placed over the device and can be used to mimic the sensation of cunnilingus." and "The Hitachi Magic Wand was available for purchase in 2003 through the website drugstore.com.
The only suggestion I disagreed with was about moving that material you mentioned out of the sect dealing with Vibratex distribution, and here's why: It shows a clear progression of (1) Vibratex taking over distribution, (2) Product becoming more popular as sex toy over time, (3) Popularized by sex toy in media through various mediums, (4 ...
An early vibromassage chair at the Musée Mécanique in San Francisco, California, U.S.. Vibromassage (also called vibratory massage, vibra-massage, vibration therapy) is a type of massage based on the use of mechanical devices for vibration therapy, which pass vibration onto the body surface that is being massaged.
Hitachi Foundation, a philanthropic organization founded in the U.S. by Hitachi in 1985; Hitachi Tree, a named monkeypod tree in Moanalua Gardens and the corporate symbol of Hitachi, Ltd. T 258/03, also called Auction method/Hitachi, a decision of the Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Office
Joseph Mortimer Granville (4 May 1833, Devonport – 23 November 1900, London) was an English physician, author and inventor known for having first patented the electromechanical vibrator for relief of muscle aches, exclusively for male patients.
Hitachi Astemo, which stands for "Advanced Sustainable Technologies for Mobility", is a 67-33 joint venture between Hitachi and Honda, which merged their four auto parts affiliates and division, the latter's three keiretsu companies Showa Corporation, Keihin Corporation, and Nissin Kogyo, and the former's wholly owned Hitachi Automotive Systems ...