
Geicha balls, also known as love balls or joyballs, are small balls, generally hollow and containing a low mass, which roll and move inside. Geicha balls are used for sexual stimulation or rehabilitation of the perineum (by insertion into the vagina).
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The origins of geicha balls
There are many different shapes of geicha balls. Some may be solid, or have chimes inside. Others are oval shaped to facilitate insertion. To discover the geisha ball tests do not hesitate to read the articles in our sex toy test section.

Geicha balls have a rich history, their origin and the method of construction varies by location. Most of the information about geisha balls are vague. Originally they were made from a single ball placed in the vagina, used to enhance coitus, but then evolved into several balls tied with a chain or silk cord for easy removal.
The use of geicha balls creates a subtle stimulation, which does not bring the user an immediate orgasm, but rather continuous pleasure. It is possible to leave the geisha balls in her vagina all day, or to use them while sitting.
At the end of the 16th century, Ralph Fitch, an English traveler, found some in the Shan States of Myanmar. It describes their use by men. Less than a dozen years later, Florentine merchant Francesco Carletti also reported their use in Thailand. They are then used to enlarge the penis.
Geicha balls can also be used to strengthen pelvic floor muscles. Geisha balls are particularly used in Kegel exercises.
Geisha balls are recommended by gynecologists and obstetricians to increase the elasticity of the vagina.

They also help improve sexual performance. They can also be used to treat mild incontinence. Chinese Tantra and Taoism believe that geisha balls are useful tools for exercising control and exploring the sensual side of an individual.