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Sex Toys: Facts and Myths

If you keep a box of sex toys under your bed or in your closet, you’ve no doubt overcome any concerns you once had about bringing erotica into your life. However, if you’re fairly new to the world of experimenting, you may find it hard to introduce sex toys into your intimate moments. Sometimes it’s best to take small steps. Visit a sex shop but don’t make a purchase, then return again at another time and buy a small vibrator or item of sexy clothing. With each visit, you will lose a bit more of your inhibitions and open the doors to a whole new aspect of sexual gratification.

Why Sex Toys?

As old-fashioned as it may sound, some women think of sex toys as “dirty” or wrong. Sex toys are designed to spice things up and rehash the spark in a relationship. If you feel uncomfortable at the thought of using a sex toy, try to trace those feelings back to their source. Why do you feel this way?

Reluctance to use Sex Toys

Often, reluctance to use sex toys can stem from a partner’s inhibitions. If your sexual partner is shy or suffers from a lack of confidence, you may have trouble getting him or her on board. On the other hand, if your partner is adventurous, there may be less of an issue. In fact, you may arrive home one day to find that a new purchase has been made on your behalf.

Safety of Sex Toys

Women who like stick to the basics of sexual stimulation may question the safety of sex toys. Rest assured that the respectable brands have been tested thoroughly for your safety. If you have any concerns about a particular item, be sure to call the manufacturer or ask a salesperson before making the purchase. Used as recommended, a vibrator presents no danger, and may just bring you to a new level of sexual excitement - especially as part of masturbation.

While sex toys are not a vital part of a woman’s sex life, they can certainly add some excitement to the mix. Remember, if used properly, sex toys are not dirty or harmful to your health, and they feature a long list of benefits. If you would like to try adding a sex toy to your masturbation routine, a vibrator is highly recommended. As part of a relationship, the options are endless. Sex toys are available for both sexes, from g-spot massagers to sex swings. Don’t be afraid to take the plunge and add a little spice by starting a collection of sex toys.

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