Saturday, June 8, 2013

Your Voice. Your Wish.

Pure Romance has teamed up with WISH...the Women's Initiative in Sexual Health...to help raise public awareness about the importance of female sexual health. As one of the nation's leading and fastest-growing woman-to-woman direct sellers of relationship enhancement products, Pure Romance is committed to doing our part in improving the sexual health of women around the world!

The WISH Initiative strives to bring the conversation about women and sexual health from taboo to mainstream, particularly around the topic of female sexual dysfunction (FSD). FSD can manifest itself in many different ways, for example
            • Low Sexual Desire
            • Sexual Arousal Disorder
            • Orgasmic Disorder
            • Sexual Pain Disorder

Maybe you or one of your friends, family members, or customers have experienced some form of sexual dysfunction at some point in their lives. 
It's estimated that 43% of women are affected by some type of FSD.
An important component of the WISH Initiative is the WISH Petition. This is a grassroots petition that highlights the importance of women's sexual health and supports ongoing funding for research to identify treatment solutions for women who currently have limited treatment options. 

With an aggressive goal of reaching 1 Million Signatures, WISH needs support from Pure Romance consultants, customers, and supporters to take a moment to sign their support to this important cause and help get the word out about WISH! 

To have your voice heard, please visit www.yourvoiceyourwish.com to sign the petition and support WISH. Thanks for your support! 



  • My WISH is that my sexual health be viewed as an integral part of my overall health and well being, not a "lifestyle" choice. 
  • My WISH is that women who suffer from sexual dysfunction be respectfully evaluated for the best course of treatment, whether medical or psychological, not dismissed. 
  • My WISH is that, provided therapy is safe and effective, government agencies strongly consider approval of a treatment option for women just as they have for men. 


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