Don't act like you never stuck your game controller on your fun parts while it was vibrating.

After women give birth, doctors recommend that they start Kegel exercises to strengthen their pelvic floor. If left weakened the ladies can get urinary leakage, organ prolapse and even a decrease in sex drive.

Doing these exercises can help you control urinary leakage and even have more intense orgasms. The downside, these exercises are extremely repetitive so what better way to make it fun than turning it into a video game for the ladies.

It's called SKEA and it's currently under development by Linkcube Studio in China.

How it will work (if the funds are raised) is you will purchase a controller that can be linked to your smart device via Bluetooth. You then download their game app known as 'Alice In Continent.'

Similar to Temple Run, the game has players running down a path filled with twists and turns - avoiding and jumping over obstacles. Rather than tapping on the screen to let your character jump, you will squeeze your pelvic floor muscles to perform the action.

Yes, the controller goes into the lady's giggidy area, like a tampon.

Linkcube Studio (click to enlarge)
Linkcube Studio (click to enlarge)
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So while controlling and flexing those muscles, how do you know you're doing it correctly? SKEA will give you a "soothing" tickle to let you know that you are exercising the right muscles.

While Linkcube is raising funds via Kickstarter they are looking for ideas and suggestions to make SKEA more fun and interactive; such as allowing you to compare your score with friends and planning your training progress with loved ones.

Click here for more information about the Kickstarter project for SKEA, a game controller for your va-jay-jay.

UPDATE - 8/11/14: The SKEA controller from Linkcube Studio has met it's Kickstarter goal and will now move forward to developing the controller. It is expected to ship out to market in December 2014.

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