(Part 2) Best products from r/SexPositive

We found 12 comments on r/SexPositive discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 33 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/SexPositive:

u/BurnTheWitchBitch · 3 pointsr/SexPositive

So I got it from a sex shop in the city I live in. But I have seen them online as well. Amazon

u/SubGothius · 9 pointsr/SexPositive

Or black, or dark brown, or a mottled/floral print that can hide dark-red/brown spots.

If the wetness even soaks through a blanket or towel, consider using a waterproof blanket or washable underpad you can just throw on top of your regular sheets for sexytimes.

u/Veeks · 4 pointsr/SexPositive

Depends what kind of relationship you have and what you're into, but here are some of my favourites:

u/MjrGrangerDanger · 6 pointsr/SexPositive

This is what you need to get rid of the bumps. Tend Skin.

Start using it daily and you'll get the hang of when you need it.

u/MorganM_82 · 13 pointsr/SexPositive

Is this useful?

The Art of the Hook-Up: Your Ethical Guide to a Successful Sex Life https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SZCH4V2/

Disclaimer: it was written by a friend of mine, so I'm not unbiased 😉 but it was written to deliberately counter the shitty PUA one-size-fits-all advice that we see so much of, and actually gives some practical skills.

u/_F7_ · 2 pointsr/SexPositive

There is a lack of information in the scientific community, but a reasonable guess would be that male orgasm has some vagus nerve involvement. The vagus nerve is unique in that it branches from the brain stem, forks, and runs separate from the spinal cord.

The role of the vagus nerve in orgasms is a new discovery and there's still much that's unknown about it; until recently, researchers didn't know that it passed through the pelvic region at all.

In general, sexual feeling is transmitted by:

hypogastric nerve - the uterus and the cervix in women and from the prostate in men

pelvic nerve - the vagina and cervix in women and from the rectum in everyone

pudendal nerve - the clitoris in women and from the scrotum and penis in men

Since all of those nerves are associated with the spinal cord, it would stand to reason that a person with a severed spinal cord wouldn't be able to have an orgasm. And for a very long time, that's what people with these types of injuries were told.

Dr. Barry Komisaruk and Dr. Beverly Whipple of Rutgers University conducted a study on women with severed spinal cords in 2004. They used MRI to confirm that these women could feel stimulation of their cervixes and even reach orgasm, although there was no way their brain could be receiving information from the hypogastric or pelvic nerves.

They published a companion book in less technical language with additional content.

EDIT: formatting, also bad link