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The Science of Your Sex Toy

Two figures in white coats pore over data in a white-walled, pristine laboratory. But there are no microscopes or Petri dishes here. Instead, it’s a sea of vices to test strength, 3D printers to crank out prototypes, and in one corner, a weird object that looks a bit like a penis on top of a ghetto blaster. Welcome to the testing lab of sex toy juggernaut Womanizer in Germany, where scientists are

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