The story of the vibrator-hysterical woman

Lottie 2022-01-14 08:01:57

In the Victorian era (the end of the 19th century), the British Empire was in its strongest period of the so-called "empire that never sets in the sun". During this period, the economy was prosperous, the social etiquette was complicated, and the status of women was still low.
——This is the background to the topic. At this time, nearly a quarter of women in London "unfortunately" suffered from a disease-[hysteria]
Symptoms-anxiety, overexcitement; the
cause-"overactive uterus";
treatment Method-Most of the housewives lined up to walk into the clinic, waiting for the doctor inside to reach under their skirts and give them massage treatment; (PS, if you are seriously ill, just remove it directly)
OK, our handsome doctor On the stage, he worked as a "hysterical" physical therapist for his livelihood. This "Golden Finger Doctor" who made his debut a century earlier than the Japanese one uses his right hand to help a group of wealthy women solve their physical needs every day. Don't think that this imaginative job is easy to do. The excessive number of patients has caused the handsome doctor to have frequent spasms in his right hand and almost disabled.
BOSS’s criticism made him drag his convulsive right hand back into the shared room with his friends, who was working on his latest invention, the electric feather duster.
Yeah, you guessed it, even titanium alloy fingers cannot provide continuous massage power. Electric ones are fine. Good friends soon cooperated to modify electric feather dusters and invited a woman to experiment. The result is three climaxes in five minutes and can't help it-It is astonishing.

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This is the story of the invention of the vibrator. The handsome doctor is named Josephine Mortimer Granville. He invented the first electromechanical vibrator in 1880, which benefited thousands of women.

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Hysteria quotes

  • Edmund St. John-Smythe: [brainstorming] The Rubby-Nubby.

    Mortimer Granville: The Vibratorium.

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: The Jiggly-Wiggly?

    Mortimer Granville: Paroxysmator.

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: Oh, the Sorcerer's Apprentice.

    Mortimer Granville: The Excitetator?

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: Mr. Wobbly.

    Mortimer Granville: Oh, please.

    Edmund St. John-Smythe: What about, The Squealer?

  • Charlotte Dalrymple: For us it's mindless housework and doting on some halfwit.

    Mortimer Granville: You can make some halfwit very happy.

    Charlotte Dalrymple: It's simply not enough for me, or for most women. Would it be enough for you?

    Mortimer Granville: Oh, I'm not most women.