Would you wear a virtual reality helmet during SEX? Porn firm wants men to strap on headsets to spice up romps with their wives
Chaps advised to resist the urge to cheat on their partner by using VR to fool themselves into thinking they're enjoying a private moment with a porn star

MEN have been urged to spice up sex with their long-term partner by strapping on a virtual reality helmet during romps.
A production firm called "VR Bangers" has launched an online campaign aimed at persuading chaps to use virtual reality to fool themselves into thinking they are sleeping with a porn star.
“Face it, no matter how much you love your wife, having sex with the same person for the millionth time isn’t going to be as much fun as it was the first time she said 'yes',” a spokesman for the firm wrote.
“That’s where virtual reality and the VR Bangers website can help.”
In a tongue-in-cheek video entitled "", VR Bangers advised men to wear a headset during romps to give the illusion of infidelity whilst maintaining "the monogamy that your wife still believes is essential to your eternal salvation".
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“Having your wife on top of you while seeing her as one of the amazing porn stars on VR Bangers during real-time erotic activities gives you all the thrills of being with another woman,” the spokesman added.
However, VR Bangers boss Daniel Abramovich noted a flaw in the plan: women may not be too happy about getting intimate with a chap that's willing to wear a VR headset whilst enjoying the act of physical love.
He said: “I’m not sure how many wives will be willing to try this kind of roleplay, but I can tell you that almost anything that gets the conversation started is good for your marriage, and good for the adult VR business in the long run.”
Here's what happened when one woman found her man enjoying a solo moment with his sex helmet.
We'll leave it up to you decide whether VR is a marital aid or grounds for divorce.
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