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Orgasm optimization and holding hands

Can you optimize your orgasm? Technology first revolutionised how we meet partners and changed dating habits, and now it’s moving further – into the bedroom. Manufacturers of electronic gadgets are increasingly equipping them with new vibration settings and phone controls, “learning” our needs and analysing the collected data. All this is to provide us with better experiences.

Research shows that happy individuals create a happy relationship. Hence, many manufacturers of such gadgets emphasise “self-care” as their main advantage. Can artificial intelligence eliminate the search for partners? Probably not, but some applications allow us to create “ideal” characters with whom we can make our hidden dreams come true.

If it sounds scary to someone, we can console you: research shows that nothing can replace simply holding hands, which makes us calmer and feel safer.

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