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What if orgasms were the mental health tool we were missing?

For years, sex educators (including yours truly), therapists, and experts have been repeating a simple truth: orgasm is good for you. The kind of good that goes beyond the bedroom – it supports mood, reduces stress, improves sleep and even boosts your immune system. But until now, most of the “evidence” has been anecdotal or anecdotal, relying on memory and self-report.

This changed with the Magic Wand Wellness Study – a first-of-its-kind real-time intervention study designed to measure the daily effects of pleasure on well-being. And the results? Let’s say they are orgasmic.

Because this study is a big deal

Most sex surveys ask participants to recall how often they masturbated in the past month or how satisfied they felt after sex. He didn’t do that.

The Magic Wand Wellness Study broke new ground by measuring pleasure in real time, tracking physical and emotional well-being in three distinct phases:

  • Week of abstinence: No sexual activity
  • Magic Wand Week: Daily sex using the magic wand (partner or solo)
  • Sex week as usual: Return to typical sexual behavior (partner or alone)

Each day, participants log their experiences – recording changes in mood, stress levels, self-confidence, sleep, body image and connection. The study was not about imagination or assumptions. It was for data. And the findings were surprisingly clear.

The Impact of Abstinence: A Drop in Joy

In the first week – when sexual activity stopped – participants reported:

  • Decreased happiness
  • Poorer body image
  • Lower sense of connection with partners
  • Increased psychological distress

Even without other lifestyle changes, the removal of pleasure had immediate ripple effects on mental and emotional health. In other words: when pleasure is lacking, well-being suffers.

The magic of daily orgasms

Enter week 2: wand week. Participants engaged in daily solo sessions with the device—and the change was almost immediate:

  • Happiness levels increased
  • Body confidence improved
  • The feelings of connection (even with partners) surpassed the performance of the sex itself
  • Anxiety dropped, mood lifted and sleep improved

Participants shared thoughts such as:

“I forgot how to use masturbation to manage chronic pain.”
“It was like meditation, but faster.”
“I was more focused, more relaxed and more confident.”

This wasn’t just about orgasms – it was about regaining self-regulation, emotional grounding and body confidence.

Lasting pleasure

Here’s what’s even more powerful: the benefits didn’t disappear when the daily orgasm routine ended. At Week 3 – when participants returned to “sex as usual” – many of the emotional and physical improvements remained.

This is the power of intentional, embodied enjoyment. It creates a kind of neuro-emotional resonance… A feel-good effect that sticks.

But is this really new?

This study is groundbreaking in its design, but not in its implications. Researchers have been working towards this conclusion for years.

  • A 2019 Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy study linked masturbation with improved emotional regulation and lower stress in women.
  • Scientists at Rutgers University I establish that orgasm increases levels of prolactin, the hormone associated with relaxation and sleep after intercourse.
  • Coventry University 2017 study linked frequent sexual activity to better memory and cognitive function in older adults.
  • Sexual Medicine Reviews published Findings show orgasms can reduce chronic pelvic pain, relieve cramps, and even activate the body’s natural pain-relieving pathways, on par with opioids.

This is not fringe science. It is well-documented evidence that sexual pleasure is deeply intertwined with emotional and physical well-being.

Pleasure is not a luxury. It’s Wellness.

In an age where mental health is finally front and center, it’s time to expand the conversation to include sexual health – especially solo pleasure. Because the truth is, if this study was about a wellness supplement that improved mood, sleep, and focus in seven days, it would be splashed all over every health website and podcast.

But because these are sex toys? We still have to whisper. We still have to justify the pleasure.

So leave this blank: prioritizing your pleasure is not indulgent. It’s clever. It’s evidence-based. It is necessary.

Your body already knows. Now science does too.

When you want to calm your nerves, boost your mood or reconnect with your body, add your Magic Wand in the list.

Because pleasure is not a distraction. It is a form of care. See the full study at magicwandstudy.com.

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