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"bignose58"
You raise some interesting points re: Eroxon for women:
!. "What I am interested to know is how it would work on women since their parts can be much smaller than men's"
Actually, the female genitalia are about the same size as in males. The erectile tissue does not protrude as it does in men, it remains hidden internally. All of this erectile tissue needs to become swollen as it fills with blood in response to stimulation. As blood moves into the pelvic bowl it causes the va*ginal canal to lengthen and widen. Nitric oxide is also implicated in the lubrication response which is also necessary for women's sense of comfort during intercourse.
2. "Surely there would need to be some additional "active" ingredient as I think women's stimulation requirements are a lot more complex and certainly need a lot more than just more blood in the nether regions.?".
Yes you are right, blood is not sufficient to complete the entire "puzzle". Eroxon also has an effect on excitatory neurotransmitters in the thousands of nerve endings within the erectile tissue. These nerve endings send pleasure impulses into the brain. Eroxon will amplify the pleasure impulses that women perceive. Researchers have not even managed to work out which neurotransmitters are implicated, so it would have been impossible to design a drug for this issue: Eroxon was indeed a lucky break for Futura.
3."It seems to me for a woman's product to be viable, a lot more understanding on both physical and mental stimulation will be needed."
Futura are not aiming to unravel all of the psychological and social (pychosocial) mysteries behind female sexual dysfunction. Futura will probably try to avoid women with obvious pychosocial issues in their clinical studies. Contemporary researchers have a good understanding of the nerve endings involved in sexual pleasure for women so Futura will have access to that knowledge.
4. "Of course, anyone actually achieving such a product would hit the jackpot (more so than any erectile product)"
Achieving this product has now become Futura's highest priority.
aimo dyor
Never ever expected SP to be at this point, seems mad that anyone can get onboard and almost guarantee a 300% increase within 24month or maybe earlier? So much for the get in early to reap the rewards and the so called long term investment! Investors who have jumped in & out have made a fortune and the late arrivals to the party will see gains with little time invested. I see RNS’s being released all the time to bump up the SP, only for a fund raise soon after! FUM have done it in the past as well! Yet they can’t be bothered to release RNS’s now and can’t even give a decent financial forecast JOKE! Please someone buy these morons out discard the current BOD.
Think they need to get the male version over the line first & generate some returns for shareholders. They had several potential products like TPR100 pain relief, spent millions and told us all the commercial potential was massive, they were actually working on the final stages! Now just dropped it & thats fine but Eroxon still needs to prove itself in the biggest market of all, as does the Brand Eroxon! all those negative reviews need addressing as not being followed up with positives even now a year on! Something else they have no control over but need to do something about before extending the range.
They would more than likely just call it "eroxon for women".
What I am interested to know is how it would work on women since their parts can be a much much smaller than mens. And don't women actually need a lot more mental stimulation as well (so they often tell us), hence their need to talk after the event. Men, on the other hand, prefer to roll over and sleep which women seem to joke a lot about. :-)
Surely there would need to be some additional "active" ingredient as I think women's stimulation requirements are a lot more complex and certainly need a lot more than just more blood in the nether regions.?
I don't profess to fully understand the mechanics of women's parts, but for a man is it not the case of just obtaining an erection and a woman can then do what they want with it, even if the guy were to fall asleep after a night out drinking. All that's required is to keep the blood there, hence the old fashioned suction pump and elastic band method.
It seems to me for a woman's product to be viable, a lot more understanding on both physical and mental stimulation will be needed. Meaning it could take a very long time to end up with a viable result. Even after many thousands of years men still don't understand them and probably never will ???
Of course, anyone actually achieving such a product would hit the jackpot (more so than any erectile product), but I just wonder how long it will take. Any longer and men men will have digressed back to apes and women will have evolved in to just being brains in a jar......... LOL
Point taken, I think they are eroxon in some way shape or form, so let's assume then for sakes of argument that the ladies gel may get called femiroxon so part of the same branding family. That is the hope based on the article a while back that they want to develop a wider range of products including something specific for ladies - this latter product may very well stamp all over some of durex type stuff so I think they will need to be quite careful how they land it - that is purely my opinion and two pennies worth
The Portuguese website is now up and running, so guessing on sale there now. Just Italy to go that is listed on Eroxon site
https://www.eroxon.co.uk/instructions - scroll to the bottom right
Goose, golden eggs. Only one show in town.
It seems FUM have removed everything from their website but Eroxon / Med3000, no mention of dermasys technology either. Is this a plan for selling the company and then focusing on these other products as a separate entity?? A sexual health company with one product? Clearly they have been told that this is the way forward to attract investors & make the company more attractive. Seems strange to me as gone from a company with multiple potential products to one? As an investor this is less attractive to me! I suspect this is the case that the two names futura medical & Eroxon are intertwined and would need to be sold together, so the focusing on one product & sexual health is a focus on selling the business if the opportunity arises. IMO