IntimateRider’s Popular Sex Chair Gets a Higher Back
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Enjoying sex after a spinal cord injury can be challenging.
Yet assistive sex aids, like sex toys and furniture, may offer new possibilities for sexual expression.
The company IntimateRider, for example, sells a line of sexual mobility aids, including a recently released high-back sex chair.
The new IntimateRider High Back is 33-inches high. That is 4-inches taller than the original IntimateRider sex chair, which was designed by a man living with a C6-C7 spinal cord injury.
The low-slung chair sits on a gliding mechanism that requires minimal upper-body strength to slide back and forth and create a thrusting movement.
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In an email from IntimateRider, a company representative said the new high-back chair was built in response to feedback:
The main reason we came out with a high back IntimateRider chair is that we have had requests for something with some more back support and comfort for taller individuals.
The company also plans to develop more support options:
We are also looking into designing a upper trunk support strap or lateral side supports that can help secure the user more comfortably who might not have the lateral control needed to sit upright.
In the video below, veteran sex educator Sue Johanson features the IntimateRider during a segment of her long-running call-in show, Sunday Night Sex Show. Johanson shares more information on the product while a clothed couple gives a demonstration of how it works
Image credit: Intimate Rider/Instagram
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