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* literature/{{Discworld}} fic shorts by Creator/AAPessimal, gathered together as ''The Civilian Assistant'', Sam Vimes tetchily demands an explanation of of his Disorganiser Imp is to what this bloody ''Vibrate...'' function is actually ''for''. Angua von Überwald and Sally von Humperdinck immediately see a use and make cryptic references to what ''else'' it can be used for. Captain Carrot is seen to frown in bewildered perplexity and ask what possible use a woman can find for something that vibrates so strongly. Angua does the faced-palm thing.

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* literature/{{Discworld}} In Literature/{{Discworld}} fic shorts by Creator/AAPessimal, gathered together as ''The Civilian Assistant'', Sam Vimes tetchily demands an explanation of of his Disorganiser Imp is to what this bloody ''Vibrate...'' function is actually ''for''. Angua von Überwald and Sally von Humperdinck immediately see a use use, and make cryptic references as to what ''else'' it can be used for. Captain Carrot is seen to frown in bewildered perplexity and ask what possible use a woman can find for something that vibrates so strongly. Angua does the faced-palm face-palm thing.
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* literature/{{Discworld}} fic shorts by Creator/AAPessimal, gathered together as ''The Civilian Assistant'', Sam Vimes tetchily demands an explanation of of his Disorganiser Imp is to what this bloody ''Vibrate...'' function is actually ''for''. Angua von Überwald and Sally von Humperdinck immediately see a use and make cryptic references to what ''else'' it can be used for. Captain Carrot is seen to frown in bewildered perplexity and ask what possible use a woman can find for something that vibrates so strongly. Angua does the faced-palm thing.
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* ''ComicBook/XXXenophile'' character Orgasm Lass is essentially a living version of this. By touching someone, she can generate intense pleasure in them, triggering an orgasm in any being capable of experiencing one.

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* ''ComicBook/XXXenophile'' character Orgasm Lass ''Click!'' is essentially a living version series of this. By touching someone, erotic Italian comic books written and illustrated by comic book creator Milo Manara. The first volume features an attractive but passionless woman, Ms. Claudia Cristiani, who is married to an older, rich man. After she can generate intense pleasure is abducted by a scientist and a remote-controlled device is surgically implanted into her brain, its activation makes her become sexually insatiable. The three sequels roughly follow a similar story. There was an entire series on Creator/{{Cinemax}} back in them, triggering an orgasm in any being capable of experiencing one.the '90s loosely based on this story.



* The French comic ''Yiu'' has [[ActionGirl Yiu's]] MissionControl guy use the implants in her brain to give her a mini-orgasm in the middle of a delicate mission. Yiu is not amused.
* ''Click!'' is a series of erotic Italian comic books written and illustrated by comic book creator Milo Manara. The first volume features an attractive but passionless woman, Ms. Claudia Cristiani, who is married to an older, rich man. After she is abducted by a scientist and a remote-controlled device is surgically implanted into her brain, its activation makes her become sexually insatiable. The three sequels roughly follow a similar story. There was an entire series on Creator/{{Cinemax}} back in the '90s loosely based on this story.



* The character Orgasm Lass from ''[=XXXenophile=]'' by Creator/PhilFoglio is essentially a living version of this. By touching someone, she can generate intense pleasure in them, triggering an orgasm in any being capable of experiencing one.
* The French comic ''ComicBook/{{Yiu}}'' has the titular ActionGirl's MissionControl guy use the implants in her brain to give her a mini-orgasm in the middle of a delicate mission. Yiu is not amused.



* In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' SlashFic ''[[https://www.squidge.org/peja/cgi-bin/viewstory.php?sid=6091 Good Vibrations]]'', Chief Engineer B'Elanna Torres modifies her [[ShowerOfLove sonic shower]] into an all-over vibrator and [[GirlOnGirlIsHot has Seven of Nine join her]]. Warning: NSFW.

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* In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' SlashFic ''[[https://www.squidge.org/peja/cgi-bin/viewstory.php?sid=6091 Good Vibrations]]'', Chief Engineer B'Elanna Torres modifies her [[ShowerOfLove [[OurShowersAreDifferent sonic shower]] into an all-over vibrator and [[GirlOnGirlIsHot [[ShowerOfLove has Seven of Nine join her]]. Warning: NSFW.



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* In the movie ''Film/{{Sleeper}}'', an elevator-like machine is used to make people have orgasms. Another device, an orb, gives orgasmic sensations to whoever holds it.

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* In Since the movie ''Film/{{Sleeper}}'', an elevator-like machine main villain in ''WesternAnimation/RockAndRule'' is used to make people interested only in Angel, he sidelines her bandmates by having his gloved henchmen issue them "Edison balls," which are luminescent pink spheres that instil giggling euphoria and mindless detachment in their recipients. This effect lingers, even when the guys are put on a bus destined for Ohmtown.
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have orgasms. Another device, an orb, gives orgasmic sensations you done to whoever holds it.them? They're mindless.\\
'''Mok:''' Oh? I hadn't noticed.
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* The 2017 film ''Film/{{The Black Room|2017}}'' features an [[SuccubiAndIncubi incubus]] using his powers to cause orgasms to a waitress who spurred his advances.



* Similarly, the main character of ''Film/ModernProblems'' has telekinetic powers, which he uses to cause his girlfriend to orgasm her brains out. Repeatedly.

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* Similarly, ''Film/DemolitionMan'': When Huxley offers to have sex with John Spartan, they put on devices that connect their minds into an erotic virtual reality. Spartan stops the procedure before it reaches its conclusion. When he suggests doing it "the old-fashioned way" instead, she is not pleased.
* In ''Film/FromBeyond'', while Crawford's invention, the resonator's, intended purpose is to stimulate the [[PinealWeirdness pineal gland]], it also comes with a side effect which [[DoubleEntendre stimulates]] ''something else''. Bubba comments on having gotten a hard-on when the machine was turned on, and upon activating it herself, Dr. [=McMichaels=] very forcefully kisses Crawford and later dons a [[OfCorsetsSexy leather corset]] to mount him while he's sleeping.
* Inverted in ''Film/TheHolyMountain'' when a "Love Machine" is produced. Rather than inducing an orgasm, its purpose is to be stimulated by humans into an orgasm, and "the skill of the spectator will determine the machine's ability to reach a climax".
* In ''Film/TheLonelyGuy'', Larry (the eponymous Lonely Guy) talks Iris into believing that when he sneezes, she orgasms. She later leaves another man because she realizes that when ''he'' sneezes, she doesn't orgasm.
* In ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'', the Merovingian, while expounding on cause and effect, directs the characters' attention to a blonde lady having a piece of cake that he claims is a program he wrote. She becomes distracted and glassy-eyed, and then the view morphs to "Matrix Raining Code-vision" to show an explosion between her legs.
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main character of ''Film/ModernProblems'' has gains [[MindOverMatter telekinetic powers, powers]], which he [[PowerPerversionPotential uses to cause his girlfriend to orgasm her brains out. Repeatedly.out]] -- repeatedly.



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* Inverted in ''Film/TheHolyMountain'' where a "Love Machine" is produced. Rather than inducing an orgasm, its purpose is to be stimulated by humans into an orgasm, and "the skill of the spectator will determine the machine's ability to reach a climax".
* In ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'', the Merovingian, while expounding on cause and effect, directs the characters' attention to a blonde lady having a piece of cake that he claims is a program he wrote. She becomes distracted and glassy-eyed, and then the view morphs to "Matrix Raining Code-vision" to show an explosion between her legs.
* ''Film/TheUglyTruth'': Creator/KatherineHeigl's character receives a pair of remote-controlled vibrator panties, but has the misfortune to lose the remote. A kid finds it while she's at a business meeting, and she finds herself trying very hard to act casual.
* In ''Film/TheLonelyGuy'' Larry (the eponymous Lonely Guy) talks Iris into believing that when he sneezes, she orgasms. She later leaves another man because she realizes that when ''he'' sneezes she doesn't orgasm.
* ''Film/DemolitionMan''. When Huxley offers to have sex with John Spartan, they put on devices that connect their minds into an erotic virtual reality. Spartan stops the procedure before it reaches its conclusion. When he suggests doing it "the old-fashioned way" instead, she is not pleased.
* The 2017 film ''The Black Room'' features an [[SuccubiAndIncubi Incubus]] using his powers to cause orgasms to a waitress who spurred his advances.
* In ''Sex and the Single Alien'' the main character gains the ability to cause women to orgasm just by staring at them.
* ''Film/TeenWarlock'' has the title character commanding a girl to "come", as in "walk over to me". His powers misinterpret this and give her a spontaneous orgasm.
* In ''Film/FromBeyond'', while Crawford's invention, the resonator's, intended purpose is to stimulate the [[PinealWeirdness pineal gland]], it also comes with a side effect which [[DoubleEntendre stimulates]] ''something else''. Bubba comments on having gotten a hard-on when the machine was turned on, and upon activating it herself, Dr. [=McMichaels=] very forcefully kisses Crawford and later dons a [[OfCorsetsSexy leather corset]] to mount him while he's sleeping.

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* Inverted in ''Film/TheHolyMountain'' where a "Love Machine" is produced. Rather than inducing an orgasm, its purpose is to be stimulated by humans into an orgasm, and "the skill of the spectator will determine the machine's ability to reach a climax".
* In ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'', the Merovingian, while expounding on cause and effect, directs the characters' attention to a blonde lady having a piece of cake that he claims is a program he wrote. She becomes distracted and glassy-eyed, and then the view morphs to "Matrix Raining Code-vision" to show an explosion between her legs.
* ''Film/TheUglyTruth'': Creator/KatherineHeigl's character receives a pair of remote-controlled vibrator panties, but has the misfortune to lose the remote. A kid finds it while she's at a business meeting, and she finds herself trying very hard to act casual.
* In ''Film/TheLonelyGuy'' Larry (the eponymous Lonely Guy) talks Iris into believing that when he sneezes, she orgasms. She later leaves another man because she realizes that when ''he'' sneezes she doesn't orgasm.
* ''Film/DemolitionMan''. When Huxley offers to have sex with John Spartan, they put on devices that connect their minds into an erotic virtual reality. Spartan stops the procedure before it reaches its conclusion. When he suggests doing it "the old-fashioned way" instead, she is not pleased.
* The 2017 film ''The Black Room'' features an [[SuccubiAndIncubi Incubus]] using his powers to cause orgasms to a waitress who spurred his advances.
* In ''Sex and the Single Alien'' Alien'', the main character gains the ability to cause women to orgasm just by staring at them.
* ''Film/TeenWarlock'' has the title character commanding a girl to "come", as in "walk over to me". His powers misinterpret this and give her a spontaneous orgasm.
* In ''Film/FromBeyond'', while Crawford's invention, the resonator's, intended purpose is to stimulate the [[PinealWeirdness pineal gland]], it also comes with a side effect which [[DoubleEntendre stimulates]] ''something else''. Bubba comments on having gotten a hard-on when the machine was turned on, and upon activating it herself, Dr. [=McMichaels=] very forcefully kisses Crawford and later dons a [[OfCorsetsSexy leather corset]] to mount him while he's sleeping.
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'''[=Dr. McJoy=]:''' Stop it, you're killing him with pleasure! Or at the least [[JizzedInMyPants ruining a good pair of]] [[SpaceX space trousers]]!

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'''[=Dr. McJoy=]:''' Stop it, you're killing him with pleasure! Or at the least [[JizzedInMyPants ruining a good pair of]] pair]] of [[SpaceX space trousers]]!trousers]]!
* In ''Film/{{Sleeper}}'', an elevator-like machine is used to make people have orgasms. Another device, an orb, gives orgasmic sensations to whoever holds it.
* ''Film/TeenWarlock'' has the title character commanding a girl to "come", as in "walk over to me". His powers misinterpret this and give her a spontaneous orgasm.
* ''Film/TheUglyTruth'': Abby receives a pair of remote-controlled vibrator panties, but has the misfortune to lose the remote. A kid finds it while she's at a business meeting, and she finds herself trying very hard to act casual.



* TheSeventies pulp series ''The Baroness'' opened with a plot involving a drug that made you orgasm. The villain behind it also has followers addicted to ElectricInstantGratification, and plans to get world leaders hooked on his drugs and devices so he can TakeOverTheWorld.
* In ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'', a device called a "tasp" can remotely stimulate the pleasure centers of a being's brain. It is very addictive and use of it on someone without their consent is highly illegal. While it does not explicitly cause orgasm, Nessus (a manipulative alien) uses it to make Prill (a [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe humanoid]] whose help the protagonists need) addicted to sex with Louis Wu. It is also compared to sex when the narrative muses that "all women have a tasp" that they use to manipulate men to do their bidding.

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* TheSeventies pulp series ''The Baroness'' opened opens with a plot involving a drug that made you makes the user orgasm. The villain behind it also has followers addicted to ElectricInstantGratification, and plans to get world leaders hooked on his drugs and devices so he can TakeOverTheWorld.
* In ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'', a device called a "tasp" can remotely stimulate the pleasure centers of a being's brain. It is very addictive and use of it on someone without their consent is highly illegal. While it does not explicitly cause orgasm, Nessus (a manipulative alien) uses it to make Prill (a [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe humanoid]] whose help the protagonists need) addicted to sex with Louis Wu. It is also compared to sex when the narrative muses that "all women have a tasp" that they use to manipulate men to do their bidding.
TakeOverTheWorld.



* Boyd Upchurch's 1971 ''Sex and the High Command'' centers around one. A heavy-handed satire on feminism, it has a female scientist (who is also running for President) inventing an herbal compound called Vita-Lerp. Normally used as a rejuvenating skin cream, when encapsulated and then vaginally inserted, it ''not only'' brings about an intense orgasm but also induces pregnancy. Since this makes men intimately obsolete, women decide to overthrow society and run things themselves. The horror!



* In ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'', a device called a "tasp" can remotely stimulate the pleasure centers of a being's brain. It is very addictive and use of it on someone without their consent is highly illegal. While it does not explicitly cause orgasm, Nessus (a manipulative alien) uses it to make Prill (a [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe humanoid]] whose help the protagonists need) addicted to sex with Louis Wu. It is also compared to sex when the narrative muses that "all women have a tasp" that they use to manipulate men to do their bidding.
* Boyd Upchurch's 1971 ''Sex and the High Command'' centers around one. A heavy-handed satire on feminism, it has a female scientist (who is also running for President) inventing an herbal compound called Vita-Lerp. Normally used as a rejuvenating skin cream, when encapsulated and then vaginally inserted, it ''not only'' brings about an intense orgasm but also induces pregnancy. Since this makes men intimately obsolete, women decide to overthrow society and run things themselves. The horror!



* In ''Series/TheArmstrongAndMillerShow'', one sketch features a place called "Pleasure Planet", with hand-held devices that have this effect on the people who hold them.
* Episode 1 of the short-lived series ''Series/{{Valentine}}'' had the Goddess Aphrodite prove herself to a human woman by giving her a "straight shot of unconditional love".

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* In ''Series/TheArmstrongAndMillerShow'', one One sketch in ''Series/TheArmstrongAndMillerShow'' features a place called "Pleasure Planet", with hand-held devices that have this effect on the people who hold them.
* Episode 1 of {{Discussed|Trope}} in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. The Scooby Gang capture a [[StaticStunGun taser blaster]] from the short-lived series ''Series/{{Valentine}}'' had Initiative and try to figure out how it works. Willow suggests just pushing buttons to see what happens, but Xander replies that since they're fiddling with a "blaster", randomly hitting buttons is not high on his agenda. He then adds that if it were called the Goddess Aphrodite prove herself to a human woman by giving her a "straight shot of unconditional love"."Orgasminator", that would in fact be his desired approach.



* A virtual reality "game" from the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "The Game" stimulates pleasure centers in the humanoid brain, making the device addictive to the point of even sounding orgasmic. Worse, it also renders the ''Enterprise'' crew too euphoric to mind being boarded and overrun by the K'tarians that designed the game.
* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. The Scooby Gang capture a [[StaticStunGun taser blaster]] from the Initiative and try to figure out how it works. Willow suggests just pushing buttons to see what happens, but Xander replies that since they're fiddling with a "blaster," randomly hitting buttons is not high on his agenda. He then adds that if it were called the "Orgasminator" that would, in fact, be his desired approach.

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* A virtual reality "game" from the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "The Game" "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS5E6TheGame The Game]]" stimulates pleasure centers in the humanoid brain, making the device addictive to the point of even sounding orgasmic. Worse, it also renders the ''Enterprise'' crew too euphoric to mind being boarded and overrun by the K'tarians that designed the game.
* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. The Scooby Gang capture a [[StaticStunGun taser blaster]] from Episode 1 of the Initiative and try to figure out how it works. Willow suggests just pushing buttons to see what happens, but Xander replies that since they're fiddling with a "blaster," randomly hitting buttons is not high on his agenda. He then adds that if it were called short-lived series ''Series/{{Valentine}}'' has the "Orgasminator" that would, in fact, be his desired approach.Goddess Aphrodite prove herself to a human woman by giving her a "straight shot of unconditional love".



* {{TabletopGame/GURPS}} Magic has the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Ecstasy]] spell. If the subject of the spell fails a Will save, this spell can addict them.

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* {{TabletopGame/GURPS}} Magic ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}} Magic'' has the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Ecstasy]] spell. If the subject of the spell fails a Will save, this spell can addict them.



* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' a side conversation between a friend-zoned turian and an oblivious quarian introduces a quarian suit program that is apparently a masturbatory aid. The Shadow Broker's dossier for your quarian teammate Tali says she installed and uninstalled it in her own suit half a dozen times, before buying the deluxe version.

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* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', a side conversation between a friend-zoned turian and an oblivious quarian introduces a quarian suit program that is apparently a masturbatory aid. The Shadow Broker's dossier for your quarian teammate Tali says she installed and uninstalled it in her own suit half a dozen times, before buying the deluxe version.



* One ''Webcomic/CyanideAndHappiness'' strip introduced a superhero whose power was "Having sex with women just by looking at them." Another man is astounded that he can bring women to orgasm at a glance, and he clarifies that ''he's'' the only one who actually experiences it, otherwise everyone would know his secret. The other man tells him that ejaculating every time he sees a woman doesn't qualify as a superpower.

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* One ''Webcomic/CyanideAndHappiness'' strip introduced introduces a superhero whose power was is "Having sex with women just by looking at them." them". Another man is astounded that he can bring women to orgasm at a glance, and he clarifies that ''he's'' the only one who actually experiences it, otherwise it; otherwise, everyone would know his secret. The other man tells him that ejaculating every time he sees a woman doesn't qualify as a superpower.



* Peculiar [[AntiVillain Anti-Villain]] Trevor Goodchild catches [[AntiHero Anti-Hero]] [[WesternAnimation/AeonFlux ÆonFlux]] by surprise, and connects an air hose to her pressure suit. Held in place by her now-rigid suit, she identifies the gas filling it: "Bliss gas!" Aeon starts moaning with delight. Strangely, Trevor's pressure suit is hooked up to the same tubing, so that he also gets dosed with bliss gas. Aeon and Trevor somehow push this gas back and forth to each other in a bizarre allegory for sex. Of course, in Peter Chung's world, weirdness is de rigeur. In a different episode, Trevor regularly gives (a specific) woman an orgasm by surgically stimulating her spinal cord. It's a kinky show.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'': "[[Recap/ArcherS13E1TheBigCon The Big Con]]," mad scientist Krieger has developed a ray that causes the target to orgasm or days.
* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'': "Nick Starr" is set in a dystopian future, where the adult Nick is a lonely man who can only achieve orgasm using a product called "Oh Yeah!", which he breaks open and sniffs to arouse himself.
* Since the main villain in Creator/{{Nelvana}}'s ''WesternAnimation/RockAndRule'' is interested only in Angel, he sidelines her bandmates by having his gloved henchmen issue them "Edison balls," which are luminescent pink spheres that instil giggling euphoria and mindless detachment in their recipients. This effect lingers, even when the guys are put on a bus destined for Ohmtown.
-->'''Angel''': Mok, what have you done to them? They're mindless.
-->'''Mok''': Oh? I hadn't noticed.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AeonFlux'': Peculiar [[AntiVillain Anti-Villain]] AntiVillain Trevor Goodchild catches [[AntiHero Anti-Hero]] [[WesternAnimation/AeonFlux ÆonFlux]] Æon by surprise, surprise and connects an air hose to her pressure suit. Held in place by her now-rigid suit, she identifies the gas filling it: "Bliss gas!" Aeon starts moaning with delight. Strangely, Trevor's pressure suit is hooked up to the same tubing, so that he also gets dosed with bliss gas. Aeon and Trevor somehow push this gas back and forth to each other in a bizarre allegory for sex. Of course, in Peter Chung's world, weirdness is de rigeur. In a different episode, Trevor regularly gives (a specific) woman an orgasm by surgically stimulating her spinal cord. It's a kinky show.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'': In "[[Recap/ArcherS13E1TheBigCon The Big Con]]," Con]]", mad scientist Krieger has developed develops a ray that causes the target to orgasm or days.
* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'': "Nick Starr" "[[Recap/BigMouthS04E6NickStarr Nick Starr]]" is set in a dystopian future, where the adult Nick is a lonely man who can only achieve orgasm using a product called "Oh Yeah!", which he breaks open and sniffs to arouse himself.
* Since the main villain in Creator/{{Nelvana}}'s ''WesternAnimation/RockAndRule'' is interested only in Angel, he sidelines her bandmates by having his gloved henchmen issue them "Edison balls," which are luminescent pink spheres that instil giggling euphoria and mindless detachment in their recipients. This effect lingers, even when the guys are put on a bus destined for Ohmtown.
-->'''Angel''': Mok, what have you done to them? They're mindless.
-->'''Mok''': Oh? I hadn't noticed.
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* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': Lippy is an embodiment of desire and pleasure, and one of her powers is "Love Wave", which makes people so sexually-sensitive they'll collapse in ecstasy without any other stimulation. Matsuri could barely even stand to ''pull her phone out of her pocket''.
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* ''Series/DoomPatrol2019'': Flex Mentallo, whose superpowers come from flexing various muscles, accidentally causes orgasms for everyone on [[GeniusLoci Danny Street]] (and the street themselves) by flexing the wrong one.

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* ''Series/DoomPatrol2019'': Flex Mentallo, whose superpowers come from let him cause a wide variety of different effects by flexing various muscles, accidentally causes orgasms for everyone on [[GeniusLoci Danny Street]] (and the street themselves) by flexing the wrong one.
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A device or power, whether magical or technological, which induces sexual pleasure in the victim, often skipping straight to an orgasm. If involuntary, it can be one example of the cause of a ForcedOrgasm.

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A device or power, whether magical or technological, which induces sexual pleasure in the victim, a person, often skipping straight to an orgasm. If involuntary, it can be one example of the cause of a ForcedOrgasm.
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* Since the main villain in Creator/{{Nelvana}}'s ''WesternAnimation/RockAndRule'' is interested only in TheChick Angel, he sidelines her bandmates by having his gloved henchmen issue them "Edison balls," which are luminescent pink spheres that instil giggling euphoria and mindless detachment in their recipients. This effect lingers, even when the guys are put on a bus destined for Ohmtown.

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* Since the main villain in Creator/{{Nelvana}}'s ''WesternAnimation/RockAndRule'' is interested only in TheChick Angel, he sidelines her bandmates by having his gloved henchmen issue them "Edison balls," which are luminescent pink spheres that instil giggling euphoria and mindless detachment in their recipients. This effect lingers, even when the guys are put on a bus destined for Ohmtown.
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* The 2017 film ''The Black Room'' features an [[HornyDevils Incubus]] using his powers to cause orgasms to a waitress who spurred his advances.

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* Lampshaded in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. The Scooby Gang capture a [[StaticStunGun taser blaster]] from the Initiative and try to figure out how it works. Willow suggests just pushing buttons to see what happens, but Xander replies that since they're fiddling with a "blaster," randomly hitting buttons is not high on his agenda. He then adds that if it were called the "Orgasminator" that would, in fact, be his desired approach.

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* Lampshaded {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. The Scooby Gang capture a [[StaticStunGun taser blaster]] from the Initiative and try to figure out how it works. Willow suggests just pushing buttons to see what happens, but Xander replies that since they're fiddling with a "blaster," randomly hitting buttons is not high on his agenda. He then adds that if it were called the "Orgasminator" that would, in fact, be his desired approach. \n
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* Boyd Upchurch's 1971 ''Sex and the High Command'' centers around one. A heavy-handed satire on feminism, it has a female scientist (who is also running for President) inventing an herbal compound called Vita-Lerp. Normally used as a rejuvenating skin cream, when encapsulated and then vaginally inserted, it ''not only'' brings about an intense orgasm but also induces pregnancy. Since this makes men intimately obsolete, women decide to overthrow society and run things themselves. The horror!!!

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* Boyd Upchurch's 1971 ''Sex and the High Command'' centers around one. A heavy-handed satire on feminism, it has a female scientist (who is also running for President) inventing an herbal compound called Vita-Lerp. Normally used as a rejuvenating skin cream, when encapsulated and then vaginally inserted, it ''not only'' brings about an intense orgasm but also induces pregnancy. Since this makes men intimately obsolete, women decide to overthrow society and run things themselves. The horror!!!horror!
* A new device in ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet: The Dream Dealers'' allows people to experience the dreams of others, including sexual ones.
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* Fuji from ''ComicBook/{{Stormwatch}}'' is an {{Energy Being|s}} who's kept in a containment suit so that he doesn't dissipate into nothingness. Due to the conditions of his suit and the constant buffeting of his nervous system by his own energy, he has an orgasm every five minutes. No wonder he's so happy.

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