United StatesDurex Play Utopia Arousal Gel by Durex helps increase female sexual arousal and pleasure satisfaction.
Durex Play Utopia Arousal Gel:
Durex Play Utopia is a thrilling female arousal gel that adds a little something extra to a sexual relationship.
This unique combination of ingredients enhances sexual pleasure and creates an intense sensation experience for women.
From Durex, the world's leading condom brand, with over 75 years of quality experience in sexual health and enhancement.
Durex Play Utopia has been created and tested by women for women using a unique combination of ingredients designed to stimulate, increase desire and bring you intense sensations.
Durex Play Utopia Arousal Gel Directions:
Please read carefully before using
Apply desired amount to intimate areas
Reapply as needed but start slowly until you find the amount that is right for you
Remove with soap and water
Warnings: Caution:
Use as directed. If irritation or discomfort occurs, or if you experience natural, persistent vaginal dryness, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive, do not use play Utopia.
If you have herpes, please consult your doctor before using this product.
This product is NOT a contraceptive and does not contain spermicidal.
Keep out of the reach of children. Avoid contact with the eyes.
Use only as directed and within three months of opening.
To avoid damage to furniture, do not place on surface where gel can leak out.
Play lubricants may reduce sperm motility during use-if you are trying to conceive, please contact you doctor before using this product.
Major surveys show that only 25 percent of women always climax during sex with a partner.
The rest of us either hit — or miss — depending on the night, or never experience a female orgasm during intercourse at all.
Compared to the male version (more than 90 percent of men get their cookies off 100 percent of the time), the female "O"; is a fleeting phenomenon.
The Case of the Female Orgasm: Bias in the Science of Evolution by Elisabeth Lloyd, Ph.D., a biology professor at Indiana University, shoots holes in virtually every theory that has ever attempted to pinpoint an evolutionary purpose to the female climax.
"The clitoris has the indispensable function of promoting sexual excitement, which induces the female to have intercourse and become pregnant,"
Dr. Lloyd says. "But the actual incidence of the reflex of orgasm has never been tied to successful reproduction." Translation: Because women can and do get pregnant without climaxing, scientists can't figure out why we orgasm at all.
The good news is that most scientists do agree on the how. Here's what they know, so far — and how that knowledge can help the average girl hit her peak more often.
Even if the female orgasm does turn out to be pointless in terms of sustaining the species, it still feels pretty damn good.
When in the throes of an orgasm, you wouldn't notice if your dog, your cat, and your cockatiel started rearranging the furniture. Which makes it unlikely that you could track all the subtle changes that are happening in your body.
Luckily, famous sex researchers William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson have done it for you in their seminal work, Human Sexuality. Here's what they found:
That warm, sexy rush you feel during foreplay is the result of blood heading straight to your vagina and clitoris. Around this time, the walls of the vagina start to secrete beads of lubrication that eventually get bigger and flow together.
Durex Play Utopia Arousal Gel Ingredients:
Water, Propylene Glycol, Arginine HCl, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Lactic Acid, PEG 40, Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Flavor, Isopulegol, Methylparaben.