The taint bandaid has evolved into the taint zapper

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The article describes the evolution of a product from a 'taint bandaid' to a 'taint zapper', initially seen at CES 2020, aimed at addressing premature ejaculation as a key male sexual issue.

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Person holding a Mor “taint zapper” device. It’s a butterfly type adhesive patch with a black electronic component in the middle.
Alternatively, you could call it a gooch taser. | Photo by Victoria Song / The Verge

Six years ago, I first laid eyes upon the taint bandaid.

It was the first night of CES 2020. In a corner of the inaugural CES Unveiled showcase, there was a lonely booth. Upon a sparse table lay a mannequin with its smooth Ken doll gooch exposed. In that valley of white plastic was a crude bandage. Next to the mannequin was a laptop running a slideshow about premature ejaculation. On one slide, a couple in black and white sits disgruntled. The woman has her arms crossed, displeased. The man sits despairingly with his head in his hands. This particular slide's accompanying text read "Premature ejaculation is the #1 male sexual dysfunction."

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