Zestra Fights The Taboo Of Female Sexual Enhancement Products

You've seen them, the glossy commericals: couples are taking a romantic bath outside, looking loving into each other eyes, advertisers getting men to buy erecticle dysfunction products.A recent study suggested that 72 percent women say they also want more satisfaction. But many are questioning, where are products for women? And why is Madison Avenue reluctant to meet a woman's needs?
Mary Wallace Jaensch, co-founder of Zestra, stopped by to talk to us about the bias against female sexual enhancement products perpertrated by culture and advertisers but for men, it's been common practice to discuss their sexual needs openly. She also talked to us about products designed to give woman a little boost in the bedroom.
For more on Zestra, visit www.Zestra.com.
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