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Google Glass sex app with ‘mood-setting music’ and position suggestions created to help see partner’s point of view

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By Ishbel Macleod, PR and social media consultant

January 23, 2014 | 1 min read

Glance, a Google Glass app to allow users to experience their partner’s point of view during sex, has been created by a Sherif Maktabi, a product design student from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.

The app suggests ‘mood-setting music’, as well as suggesting positions if you ask ‘give me ideas’.

To begin, users say the incredibly romantic words ‘ok, glass, it’s time’, to begin streaming what you see to each other. To end the session, say the words ‘ok, glass, pull out’.

The narcissistic app is set to come to iPhone soon, according to its website, and allows ‘playback’ of the intimate moments for five hours before being deleted, like a longer-term Snapchat.

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