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The Guardian: Sex, Stress & Teledildonics: Could VR Porn Help Men with Bedroom Hangups?

Published in The Guardian August 1, 2016, this article penned by Olivia Solon discusses BaDoinkVR’s efforts to throw its hat in the sex therapy ring. And while it’s disappointing to see the program described as ‘for men,’ one can’t argue that point too much. It is from the male POV, and while things like Kegel exercises and breathing techniques, target both sexes, it’s hard to argue that this program is equally ‘for women.’ The subject matter is handled evenly, and it’s a good read. August Ames is quoted; Hernando Chaves as well. And there are some nice points made about why VR sex therapy is going to trump non-VR sex therapy. With VR, you can achieve exposure therapy. 2D not so much.

August Ames on set at BaDoinkVR VR porn shoot

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.