Even “quick to pop” lovers are able to get their women off by using the Utopia Love Rings.
-By Victoria Zdrok, Ph.D.
This isn’t news, exactly, but the majority of women do not orgasm from intercourse alone. Most of us require some type of clitoral stimulation to get off, whether it’s a helping hand, friction from your pubic bone, or a toy. And even women who do climax from intercourse alone usually require eight to ten minutes of thrusting to reach that orgasmic Mount Everest. Unfortunately, most men come in less than four minutes. (Yes, it’s the average for an American male, so if you can last longer, give yourself a pat on the back!)
To compensate for their lovers’ shortcomings, many women turn to their “best friends” (read: vibrators) for sexual satisfaction. And what can a guy do, short of getting his penis to vibrate, to compete with this batterypowered lover? One of the easiest ways to ensure she gets off before or when you do is to invest in a vibrating penis ring; the Penthouse Couples Collection has turned the penis ring into the ultimate tool in mutual sexual pleasuring: the Utopia Love Rings.
These are not your father’s cocksqueezing, painful-to-use ring.
They’re extra stretchy and wide for a comfortable fit, and include rubber nodules, or pleasure ticklers, for extra stimulation. They’re cordless, and the small, round batteries are included and easy to insert, making the rings pretty much goof-proof. Moreover, the little clit-pleasers come in dual and triple action. The dual-action model has a micro-mini, multispeed vibrator that can be inserted into the attached sleeve for either clitoral or testicle stimulation. The triple-action variation has an additional ring to grip the testicles, which intensifies excitement and orgasm in most men.
It may not be the threesome you imagined, but your girlfriend’s best friend can be yours, too.

Victoria Zdrok's combination of beauty and intelligence has earned her the label as "sexpert" in many media outlets. She writes a monthly column on love, sex, and dating for Penthouse Magazine entitled "Ask Dr. Z," and a column on sexuality and the law for Penthouse Forum. She is a frequent contributor to several publications and has her own SIRIUS Satellite Radio specialty show, The Sex Connection, on Howard 101. You can find out more about Dr. Z at 













