"So Ami how have you been since you left us 4 weeks ago? Did that week with us affect your sexual relationship with your husband? And did you comply with our requirement to refrain from any sexual activity for the last 7 days?"
"I have been very well over the last 4 weeks, thanks Brett. The first week after leaving you I enjoyed more and better sex than usual with my husband. We did seem to slip back into more usual patterns for the next 2 weeks. I have found it difficult but have avoided all sex for 7 days."
"That's good. As I promised you I can now give you the results of your first week with us. The object of that first week was for me to assess what we call your baseline levels. As we do with all our subjects I told you that I had given you a drug to modify your behavior. In fact this was just so that you would feel relaxed and even blameless for your sexual reactions. We tested your reactions to a number of different stimuli.
All women, and men, find different things simulate them to different levels. The research we are undertaking is to help develop drugs to help women who have problems. We have developed drugs that can suppress sexual drive. The other we are mainly trying to help are those who struggle to become aroused and those who are unable to orgasm when they do. The last group is a very small group who constantly orgasm time and time again. The various drugs we are trialing are showing promise but need much more testing.
Back to you though. I am sure you are pleased to know you are firmly in the "normal" range of subjects. Your nipples responses were well above average as were your g-spot responses. Your clitoris was slightly lower than average with your anus being spot on the normal. There was one reasonably unusual response which I picked up which was you aroused much more quickly when you thought the stimulation was being given directly rather than using our scientific stimulators. In fact no human touched you directly in a sexual way."
"Do you mean when I thought you were fingering my clit or my g-spot it was in fact a sex toy?"
"Well we don't call them that but yes that is what I am saying. You will recall that I tested you repeatedly during the week. There was dexterity, reasoning skills and physical capacity. I tested you when you were sexually frustrated and when you had just experienced an orgasm. The results were surprisingly consistent with improvements found across the board when you were sexually fulfilled. The results along with the results for this and the later 4 weeks will be given to you when you complete the study."
"Was the number of times I had an orgasm unusual? I do not experience as many in my day to day life."
"That is quite usual and consistent with other subjects. We stimulated you much more than you would be normally. What was more interesting in your case was that as the week went on you moved from one or two orgasms a day up to three or even on one day four.
This week things will be a bit different. This time you will be given a drug or drugs throughout your stay. You will not know what you are receiving or whether they are only placebos. The equipment will monitor all your bodily responses and I will also ask you what you are thinking regularly. We will use our state of the art sex toys as you call them. Stimulation will be applied in numerous ways, sometimes for long periods sometimes very briefly. Sometimes I will tell you what to expect and sometimes not."
"Will you actually stimulate me yourself or will you only use the toys?"
"Due to how strongly you tested I will ask you for permission to touch you before I do so. You are completely free to refuse. It is very useful to have this data but many of our subjects understandably chose to have no personal contact. Is that okay?