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This Vibrator Is Literally Sex Therapy in Your Palm

Meet the cute, yet powerful Kiwi.

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This Vibrator Is Literally Sex Therapy in Your Palm

Meet the cute, yet powerful Kiwi.

Sexual wellness brand The Pelvic People releases its second pelvic health tool for pain relief and sexual pleasure.

Formerly known as Ohnut, The Pelvic People continues its mission of pleasure-filled sex — without pain. According to research, 75% of vulva owners experience pain during sex and countless more have been gaslit by doctors when consulted. This means that thousands of women worldwide are quietly struggling with symptoms like “burning, tearing and tightness at the vaginal entrance,” the brand shared.

Aiming to help women with the same issues she’s faced, founder Emily Sauer tapped the Pelvic People’s trusted customers and doctors to create Kiwi. Priced at $115 USD, Kiwi is a non-phallic tool — aka it doesn’t look like a d-ck — that helps with vaginal entry pain.

From medically-backed research, The Pelvic People discovered that vibrations are “scientifically proven to help relax the pelvic floor muscles and decrease pain.” As a result, Kiwi not only decreases the possibility of pain — but is actually a form of “therapeutic vibration.” It also offers a “mobility massage,” which helps tight pelvic muscles, a cause of painful sex, to relax. “Kiwi has three tips, designed specifically for different kinds of massage and myofascial” or tension release,” the brand shared.

Lastly, Kiwi is a cute — but powerful — option for both solo sex and partnered play. As research supports, new and enjoyable partnered experiences increase desire and intimacy.

Shop Kiwi on the Pelvic People’s website.

For more on sexual wellness, explore our sex positions guide for those with chronic pain.

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