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    HappyPlayTime App will help Women reach Orgasm

    In what my seem like a demystification of female masturbation and orgasms, a new up coming app called HappyPlayTime that has been under development since last year may soon come to see the day of light. In Africa (at least based on our cultural norms), sexuality is considered so private and an affair between two people. Plus its considered one of the most basic instincts of human beings.

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    As we open up to western culture and learn to be comfortable with our own sexual pleasure it’s becoming a prerequisite to both being able to healthily accept pleasure from others, and pleasing others. How can you exchange pleasure with someone else if you don’t understand what your own body likes? That’s why learning how to masturbate is a fundamental life lesson according to the makers of the App.

    ‘Female masturbation has never been this friendly’

    This app targets women, and  provides information on the female anatomy, statistics about sexuality and even masturbation techniques.  According to the app’s founder Tina Gong, 20 percent of women masturbate before bedtime to help them fall asleep. “Loving your body in every way is not a sin,” HappyPlayTime shares on its website.

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    Female masturbation has never been this friendly. HappyPlayTime  app is still in development and the company is not  giving details on which OS platforms it will be released, but you can learn more about the app here.

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