Orgasmatron (massage device)

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Orgasmatron

The Orgasmatron is a manually operated head massage device made of partially flexible copper wires attached to the handle. The device has been specifically designed to gently massage the head and the back of the neck.

It is made by an Australian company of the same name. The device is sold in the United States under the name Happy's Head Trip.

The Orgasmatron was designed by Dwayne Lacey, who registered the design in 1998.[1] Since it was first brought to market, several similar devices appeared, resulting in legal action from Lacey.[1]

According to The Guardian, the device induces "a heavenly, tingling sensation".[2]

Use[]

The head massager is used so that the rods encompass the skull of the person massaged, the movements maneuvering it can be either circular or back and forth. It can be used as part of a self-massage, but the sensations of the massaged seem increased tenfold when another person handles the device.

Its use would have many virtues such as the stimulation of blood circulation, the acceleration of hair growth, the relief of headaches or the reduction of stress.

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References[]

  1. ^ a b Hornery, Andrew (2002) "Big O goes head to head", Sydney Morning Herald, 19 June 2002. Retrieved 7 March 2015
  2. ^ Thomas-Bailey, Carlene (2008) "Bongers, knobbles and massage sticks", The Guardian, 5 July 2008. Retrieved 7 March 2015

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