PleasureMeNow.com Offers Internet Enabled Vibrator

CYBERSPACE – PleasureMeNow.com in conjunction with Doc Johnson and HighJoy.com have announced the availability of the Internet Enabled Rabbit Vibrator; a new virtual reality sex device that makes it possible for sex partners to stimulate each other using any two Internet connected computers.

"We've gotten great response for the Internet Enabled Virtual Sex Rabbit Vibrator from lovers who are separated, such as military people stationed in Iraq and other overseas assignments," Ron Jacks, managing partner of PleasureMeNow.com, said. "Although, some people just like the naughty nature of this virtual reality sex toy."

Doc Johnson, the manufacturer of this advanced sex toy, teamed with HighJoy.com to produce a vibrator toy that allows users to watch a partner over the Internet and control her sexual stimulation. The Rabbit Vibrator includes a multi-speed controller, swirling beads, pivoting head and independently controlled stimulator on the vibrator shaft.

HighJoy.com is an online dating community that offers public lounges and private audio/video/text chat.

The Virtual Sex Internet Enabled Rabbit Vibrator requires Windows 98 or a later operating system, a serial or USB port, and an Internet connection. The system includes a free membership to HighJoy.com, software and connection cables from the vibrator to your computer.

For more information, visit www.pleasuremenow.com.

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