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The 'sex selfie stick' lets you FaceTime the inside of a vagina

The device offers the unprecedented opportunity to be on the phone with someone's genitals

Christopher Hooton
Monday 02 March 2015 10:39 EST
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A 'sex selfie stick' has been invented
A 'sex selfie stick' has been invented (Lovehoney)

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Further proof that the sole goal of mankind is now to take selfies absolutely everywhere possible, a vibrator that can video capture an orgasm from its epicentre has been invented.

The nightmarish love child of an endoscopy and a vibrator, the 'Svakom Gaga Camera Vibrator' allows for a new level of explicitness in amateur sex tapes.

Footage taken can be uploaded to PC or smartphone and the device also syncs with FaceTime, offering the unprecedented opportunity to be on the phone with someone's genitals.

A spokesperson for Lovehoney, which is selling the device, said: "It allows users to get to know their body in its entirety thanks to the remarkably clear footage this camera captures.

"Thanks to its FaceTime compatibility, sharing the view with your lover couldn’t be easier – whether you’re sat right next to each other or miles apart."

It costs £119.99 and people are actually buying it.

"Wow is all I can say," one reviewer wrote. "The camera is such good quality and the light around the tip picks up everything - be warned! The toy is so much fun."

@christophhooton

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