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Exposure Therapy & Gear VR

BaDoinkVR’s first Virtual Sexology program was created to help adults become better, more attentive lovers. However, that serves as a mere introduction to the concept, as ultimately the goal is to create additional programs, targeting specific sexual hangups. All will fall under the heading of exposure therapy.

Virtual Sexology Exposure Therapy

Fear of intimacy? Immerse yourself in this program.
Premature ejaculation? Immerse yourself in this one.
Can’t reach orgasm? Try this.

Gear VR as a tool for self improvement is the subject of this article, written by Justin Diaz.

Diaz references the first programs offered in Oculus Home to Gear VR users: one that helps with public speaking, another that confronts one’s fear of heights.

I’m happy to see that this is now being discussed. As I’ve mentioned previously, a startups foray into exposure therapy via VR was the inspiration for BaDoinkVR to stretch from mere VR porn to sex therapy with Virtual Sexology.

Todd Glider: I serve as CEO of CM Productions, LLC, the company behind global brands BaDoink.com and BaDoinkVR.com, among others. Founded in 2006, BaDoink initially launched as an innovative adult entertainment site with a proprietary tech platform enabling users to view and wirelessly transfer videos to any device. In 2015, BaDoink entered the burgeoning VR sector, developing a virtual reality entertainment solution for adult consumers.BaDoinkVR.com updates with new scenes weekly, and features 360° and 180° immersive 3D videos with motion tracking, binaural audio and more. In 1998, I got my start in the IT sector as Creative Director of seminal e-Commerce company Interactive Telecom Network, Inc. I later served as CEO of European traffic program EuroRevenue. Todd holds an M.F.A. from the University of Miami.