As a freshly-turned 26-year-old, three sessions with this treatment quickly showed me that I'm definitely not at the pelvic floor issue stage of my life. Age isn't the only determinant, because if you've had a baby and you're 26, you could legit see benefits from this treatment. But since I'm without child, I'm not 30 (the age where preventative pelvic floor care is recommended whether or not you've had kids), and I've never had an issue with incontinence, these sessions — even when maxed out on level 100 — never made a noticeable difference in how tight I felt, nor did it send my orgasms over the edge to some new extreme. If anything, they just made me overly aware of how much I must kegel because, even during the treatment of involuntarily kegels — which, BTW, feel like a vibrating jolt shooting up your vaj — I was still able to flex and release my muscles at a tighter capacity. Due to my results — or, rather, lack thereof — I didn't go through with the full six sessions because 1) they said that I likely wasn't the ideal candidate if I hadn't experienced even the slightest difference in my ability to kegel or orgasm, and 2) ain't nobody got time to waste on a treatment that's not working.

Now, on a little side tangent, it's super interesting to feel how this technology works because it's all about placement. In the first few moments on the chair you have to align yourself just right to feel the vibrations going inside you. Sit too close to the front and the vibrations are up your butt, sit too far back and you can feel them more so in your clit. Basically, it's one big vibrator chair. As a result, I can definitely see why people call it the Orgasm Throne because depending on how you sit, you could totally feel edged.