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On a commercial basis, these machines have been designed and / or modified for the purpose of human penetration and stimulation. The ] and ] are delicate areas of the body that can be easily damaged by excessive force, and injury can result if a device not intended for sexual stimulation is used incorrectly. On a commercial basis, these machines have been designed and / or modified for the purpose of human penetration and stimulation. The ] and ] are delicate areas of the body that can be easily damaged by excessive force, and injury can result if a device not intended for sexual stimulation is used incorrectly.

== History ==

The history of the electromechanical vibrator is a long and interesting tale of the influence exercised over women’s bodies by the medical profession and our patriarchal culture at large. The vibrator was created to provide an enhanced capitalistic space for treatment of Victorian, middleclass women by male gynecologists who both defined and controlled female sexuality.

During the 19th Century a variety of machines were invented to provide a mechanized method of arousal. They included air powered vibrating tables, water powered douches, gasoline powered vibrating tables, jolting chairs, swinging seats, hand cranked and more. With the advent of electricity and its public availability, efficient models of electromechanical vibrators were created.
Most of these vibrators were much larger, and ultimatly more powerful, than the standard vibrator of today, making owenership of one of these devices only available for the rich or for specialist medical centers.
As the 20th century progressed and the development of mass production, vibratord becams smaller and more affordable to the average woman.
This market effectivly put an end to the fucking machines of the 19th and ealier 20th century as the desire for smaller and more discreat vibrators took hold.

In modern day, the ] has began to bring to the attention of the 'mass markets' that there are still a number of manufacturers that are still producing fucking machines and desire in owning a more powerful vibrator has fuled the groth and emergance of many new manufacturers.


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A Fucking machine is a mechanical device used to stimulate a person in a manner similar to that of male penetration. It is a more sophisticated version of the much simpler vibrator. The device can be used on either men or women, for stimulation of the anus and / or (for women) vagina.

A typical machine works by the transfer of rotational force from a motor to a directional motion on a shaft, with this shaft being tipped with a dildo.

These devices are closely associated with, but by no means limited to, BDSM play.

Other machines may consist of a dildo being attached to the end of a rotating device such as an electric drill, which rotates back and forth to achieve stimulation.

Safety

On a commercial basis, these machines have been designed and / or modified for the purpose of human penetration and stimulation. The vagina and anus are delicate areas of the body that can be easily damaged by excessive force, and injury can result if a device not intended for sexual stimulation is used incorrectly.

History

The history of the electromechanical vibrator is a long and interesting tale of the influence exercised over women’s bodies by the medical profession and our patriarchal culture at large. The vibrator was created to provide an enhanced capitalistic space for treatment of Victorian, middleclass women by male gynecologists who both defined and controlled female sexuality.

During the 19th Century a variety of machines were invented to provide a mechanized method of arousal. They included air powered vibrating tables, water powered douches, gasoline powered vibrating tables, jolting chairs, swinging seats, hand cranked and more. With the advent of electricity and its public availability, efficient models of electromechanical vibrators were created. Most of these vibrators were much larger, and ultimatly more powerful, than the standard vibrator of today, making owenership of one of these devices only available for the rich or for specialist medical centers. As the 20th century progressed and the development of mass production, vibratord becams smaller and more affordable to the average woman. This market effectivly put an end to the fucking machines of the 19th and ealier 20th century as the desire for smaller and more discreat vibrators took hold.

In modern day, the internet has began to bring to the attention of the 'mass markets' that there are still a number of manufacturers that are still producing fucking machines and desire in owning a more powerful vibrator has fuled the groth and emergance of many new manufacturers.

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