EllaParadis.com Encourages Greater Sexual Pleasure for 2017

MIAMI — Online pleasure products retailer EllaParadis.com is urging women to make a commitment to having more orgasms one of their New Year’s resolutions for 2017.

“The only thing shorter than a commitment to a New Year’s Resolution is the average American woman’s orgasm,” EllaParadis.com said. “According to a study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, consistent orgasms lead to an increased sense of emotional satisfaction for men and women. Ella Paradis, premiere intimate lifestyle retailer, stands at the forefront on the battle for a more pleasurable life and plans to raise the heat index by providing a much needed spark to increase happiness across the country.”

“In 2016, hundreds of thousands of visitors flocked to EllaParadis.com in pursuit of personal pleasure, and we are confident there are millions more out there who are experiencing the same frustration,” said Diandrah Lamar, director of marketing for EllaParadis.com. “Gratifying sex is a proven path to happiness, and we are here to guide you every inch of the way to make your world a more pleasurable place.”

EllaParadis.com has recommend some steps women can take to increase their sexual pleasure in 2017, including having conversations about a new sex toy, surprising one’s lover with sexy new lingerie, tackling sexual fears, and couples trying something new together — be it roleplay or a new position. And the retailer said that women should work their way up to a “Fifty Shades Darker mindset” by enjoying “Fifty Shades of Grey” first.

“With all the negative political discourse happening right now, we want to counteract with a collective pledge for more satisfying, intimate and fulfilling intercourse,” said Tino Dietrich, Ella Paradis' CEO and co-founder. “There is so much divisiveness in the world; we should all strive for improved relationships with our loved ones and ourselves. When outlining our New Year's resolutions, happiness should be the ultimate end game.”

For more information, follow EllaParadis.com on Twitter.

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