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Virginia Johnson's Clipboard

Origin

Virginia Johnson

Type

Clipboard

Effects

Cures sexual dysfunctions in females and those with female genitalia

Downsides

Prolonged use, either by user or inspected, will induce the stages of the sexual cycle in females or those with female genitalia

Activation

Holding, use

Collected by

Warehouse 13 Agent

Section

Lucia-756V

Date of Collection

September 21, 1999

[Source]


Origin[]

William H. Masters, along with Virginia E. Johnson, conducted the Masters and Johnson studies of human sexology from 1957 to 1990s. In these studies, the two conducted research into sexual dysfunctions, and created the outline of what would be known as the human sexual response cycle.

Effects[]

This clipboard only affects females and those with female genitalia. Holding and/or use cures any and all sexual dysfunctions, but the longer it is held and/or used, the clipboard will progress the user through the steps of the female sexual response cycle.