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Home Front: Tech
Not the next Viagra
2005-08-04
Coming soon: the drug company that brought us Viagra has set its sights on solving a rather less notorious sexual problem - the premature female orgasm.
"Well, Bob, I think we've solved all the medical problems in the world. Cancer is cured. AIDS is a thing of the past. The common cold is now uncommon..."
"Yeah. That was a tough one!"
"The way I see it, there are only two medical problems left in the entire world: a rare type of spavins that's contracted from a nearly extinct Outer Mongolian yak, and female premature orgasm. Which do you want to tackle first?"
"Ummm... Where can we get one of those yaks?"
The pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has patented drugs to make it harder for women to climax during sex.
Yeppers. Gonna sell like hotcakes. I'm gonna buy some Pfizer stock right now...
The patent says: "Whilst anorgasmia and difficulties with orgasm are well-represented in the female sexual dysfunction literature, rapid orgasm - a female problem sharing components with premature ejaculation in men - is notable by its absence."
This could possibly be because nobody regards it as a problem? Think real hard now. Use your imagination...
Pfizer believes couples do not complain about the condition "partly because male partners often choose to take rapid orgasm as positive feedback on their skill as a lover".
Bingo! And...?
Douglas Savage, director of the Leger Clinic in Doncaster, said: "It sounds very strange. We spend most of our time trying to give ladies orgasms."
He's almost got it, I think...
The Sexual Dysfunction Association said it had never heard of premature female orgasm, which is different from persistent sexual arousal syndrome, in which women suffer near-constant arousal. A Pfizer spokesman said the patent was not related to an active research programme and no clinical trials were planned.
"We... ahhh... couldn't find any volunteers. Not even the monkeys would sign up... The white rats laughed at us... Laughed!
Next they plan a drug that can make your golf scores higher. A guaranteed 20 strokes per hole minimum.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#7  Horse Hocks! The money needs to be spent on Spavins. The Bedu have desert tricks that keep their otherwise Spavin prone colts happY AND HEAlthey.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-08-04 20:12  

#6  For the fake ones...

Like, who cares?
Posted by: Raj   2005-08-04 15:00  

#5  Douglas Savage, director of the Leger Clinic in Doncaster, said: "It sounds very strange. We spend most of our time trying to give ladies orgasms."

I suspect the Leger Clinic is going to be very, very busy once this story gets out.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-08-04 14:49  

#4  For the fake ones...
Posted by: .com   2005-08-04 14:38  

#3  rapid orgasm - a female problem sharing components with premature ejaculation in men - is notable by its absence.

Tell 'em you're rich; works every time...
Posted by: Raj   2005-08-04 14:36  

#2  This sets the bar for truly stupid research.

If I was in the position (doggie?) to do so, I would have to ask the Pfizer folks a few questions...

What is the point of sex?

When, pray-tell, have they ever had a femalian complain of this condition?
Can I meet her? Pretty please?

Why, I pray further, do the Pfizer "researchers" believe that femalians can't keep on truckin' and have 5 or 10 more? Been living under a rock for the last 40 or 50 yrs? Hell, does "Kinsey" ring a bell? Google "multiple orgasms" - you'll find hundreds of links trying to convince malians they can catch-up to femalians in this regard. Fat chance, boyz.

Boggles.
Posted by: .com   2005-08-04 14:34  

#1  Strangely, I see this being a huge hit in the ME.
Posted by: BH   2005-08-04 14:20  

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