In just three days, May 28 marks World Menstrual Hygiene Day, falling during International Masturbation Month. This alignment spotlights two enduring taboos: menstruation and masturbation. Womanizer and Lunette (Lunacopine in France) launched the international "Menstruation" initiative, merging these topics for a pioneering clinical study.
Backed by scientific inquiry, the research aims to prove orgasms rank among the most effective remedies for menstrual pain. Womanizer and Lunette are advancing efforts to close the "Gender Health Gap," addressing disparities in health research between genders.
Dr. Christopher Ryan Jones, clinical psychologist, sex therapist, and host of the "Confessions Of A Sex Therapist" podcast, collaborates as a key expert. He explains: "Masturbation boosts overall health and well-being, easing pain from migraines or menstruation. While studies informally note benefits for menstrual pain, none focus solely on it. Womanizer and Lunette's 'Menstruation' initiative is the first worldwide survey, delivering reliable data soon. These companies are funding this essential research."
Sign up by clicking here. Deadline: May 31, 2020. 1,000 participants selected randomly.
Simply masturbate to manage menstrual pain over three months. Post-period, complete a quick anonymous questionnaire. Results analyzed and shared after three months.
Advance science with pleasure, plus 1,000 selected receive gifts: Womanizer Starlet 2 toy and Lunette cup. Total value: €100,000.
Ready to contribute?