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A sex toy is any object designed for sexual pleasure or stimulation, including:
Perhaps the most diverse category of sex toys, there’s a vibrator for every erogenous zone. Classic phallic designs offer broad internal stimulation while rabbit vibrators target the G-Spot and clitoris. Magic wands deliver some of the strongest vibrations around. Discreet bullets get the job done are great for hiding away or packing in a suitcase. Many vibrators are made with women in mind, but it isn’t hard to make a man climax by buzzing his most sensitive spots. There are even couples' vibrators you can wear while together.
Masturbators are some of our most popular products. These toys are made to resemble a vagina, anus, or mouth and are filled with arousing textures. Manufactured from soft, lifelike materials, they offer realistic sensations and incredible orgasms. Easy to clean and store away, many men reach for a male masturbator when they need a release.
The oldest dildo ever found dates back about 28,000 years and was made of stone. While modern dongs use silicone, plastic, rubber, and other familiar materials, they’re still designed with a phallic shape that simulates a penis. There are plenty of features to choose from, like suction cup bases, vibrating toys, and even double dildos. Our prehistoric ancestors would be stunned at how far we’ve taken their original idea!
Butt plugs and anal beads are enjoyed by both straight and gay people. These toys stimulate the sensitive area around the anus and can deliver powerful internal vibrations. Prostate massagers are popular, too, and many men experience amazing orgasms by milking the prostate. Safety first: anything you put in your butt should have a flared base or retrieval loop to prevent full insertion.
Domination, submission, or consensual restraint are turn-ons for many men and women. Whether you’re new to bondage or a full-on dominatrix, we have handcuffs, bed straps, rope, sex swings, and more to make your BDSM fantasies a reality. Remember to always play safe and discuss boundaries and a safe word ahead of time.
By: Adam on Jun 28, 2016
Condoms don’t get a lot of love outside the bedroom. Many state sex ed classes focus on abstinence and barely mention condoms if they come up at all. Even if your sex ed class discussed condoms, you’ve probably forgotten most of the details by the time you're actually ready to use them. Here are six essential facts about condoms you need to know in order to use them safely.
Condoms come in different sizes.
Most condoms are designed to fit an average-sized penis, which measures between four and seven inches long and about five inches in girth. If your penis is longer or thicker than that, you need to buy a large or extra-large condom. But don’t buy extra-large condoms unless you really need them. Oversized condoms can actually slip off during sex.
Condoms are made from materials besides latex.
There are condoms made specifically for people who are allergic to latex. Sheepskin or lambskin condoms are the most popular alternatives to latex. But these non-latex condoms play by a different set of rules. While sheepskin and lambskin can help prevent pregnancy, they do not do anything to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. If you’re allergic to latex and want to be protected from STDs, you need a polyisoprene condom.
Don’t keep a condom in your wallet.
Carrying a condom with you is a smart thing to do. Keeping a condom in your wallet for months at a time, however, is not. Condoms should be kept at room temperature, while your wallet is closer to body temperature. All that extra heat gradually weakens your condoms and makes them more likely to break during sex.
Be careful opening the package.
Ripping open the package with your teeth might look cool, but it’s not very safe. You run a good chance of damaging your condom in the process, and most of them taste awful.
Stick with water-based lubes.
Play it safe and only use water-based lubes with condoms. Oil-based lubes, lotions, and even certain foods can weaken the condom.
Don’t try to reuse your condom.
If your condom breaks during intercourse, discontinue sex and put on a new condom. Never share a condom or try to use one more than once.
And just to reiterate: Condoms are not 100% guaranteed to prevent pregnancy or STDs. But condoms are one of the most reliable and most effective methods available outside of total abstinence.
By: John on May 03, 2022
Sex furniture tends to make your imagination wonder a little if you haven’t used them before. What on Earth is sex furniture and why would I need one? You might first picture an elaborate sling hanging from the rec room ceiling but, although these fun devices do include swings and furniture, they are so much more and can be an important part of a healthy sex life. Let’s dive in.
Sex furniture like the swing mentioned above or full-length loungers and the like have fabulous kink appeal if you and your partner are into a little fetish; however, they also provide a practical solution for those with physical limitations. Having the ability to position yourself comfortably while giving your partner full access can be difficult for some and a sex sling can be just the thing to put your intimate play back on track.
Beyond swings and slings, there is also a full lineup of adult pillows that can help you realize deeper and more pleasurable encounters. These sex position aids come in a variety of shapes, styles, and materials with memory foam being the most popular and inflatable varieties an essential traveling companion. These aids lift and align hips for improved access as well as provide support which can be super handy for more adventurous positions or during pregnancy when a little assistance is always appreciated.
Whatever your pleasure, adding sex furniture to your intimate play can help you realize a deeper connection to your partner. Look for quality made products from Liberator, a leader in sex position aids as well as key features such as machine-washable liners and high-density foam construction that can stand up to the constant pounding.
Where can I learn about choosing and using products
Extreme Restraints has a handy set of product guides. Click here for detailed information on various product categories.
This is a long answer. Click here for detailed leather care information.
There are several aspects to caring for latex rubber toys and garments. For appearance, cleaning, to storage information click here to read about Latex Care.
Items with rechargeable batteries cannot be thrown away and must be recycled. For a recycling location nearest you in the United States please go to the following webpage:www.call2recycle.org/locator
Yes, all cuffs - ankle and wrist - are sold in sets of two unless otherwise noted. One exception to the pair rule is the ball and chain—it is for one ankle only.
We have a handy guide to electrosex that you can check out: Click here to read it. Our free educational show, XR University, also has shows about Electrosex. You can find those shows here.
To be effective a cock ring should fit snugly. Measure the distance around the cock and balls (at the base, behind the scrotum), and then divide by 3.1. This is the diameter cock ring that you should have. Click here for more detailed information About Cock Rings.
Just about any dildo that has a flared base. One with balls and a flared top will also work. You don't want the dildo to slip out of the retaining ring on the harness. We have several models of dildos that work excellently in harnesses. Check out the silicone models.
Pyrex glass is a very tough tempered sodium borate glass. This is the same material used in glass scientific laboratory equipment and some kitchen ware. Not all "tempered" glass is Pyrex. Be very certain of the material you are purchasing. Other less expensive types of glass are not as tough or break resistant as Pyrex glass. The special features of Pyrex means that it resists shattering and breakage. Not completely indestructible, you still should not throw Pyrex toys on against the floor or wall, you don't have to worry about them breaking easily. Pyrex glass toys hold temperature very well. You can also cool or heat the object for some interesting sensations. Put this one in the refrigerator for play on a hot afternoon or warm it up for a nice surprize. Because the surface of glass is nonporous, you'll find you need a lot less lube than with other materials. The non porous surface also means that it is very easy to thoroughly sterilize Pyrex objects. You can put your Pyrex in the dishwasher to clean them and soaking in bleach solution will not harm the objects. Because of nonporous nature of the material, the ease of cleaning, and sterilizing, if you share your toys, this material is ideal for that purpose. Glass is also an amazingly beautiful material for making toys. Artistic colors, swirls, bumps, twists, and embedded patterns make Pyrex insertables into true collectable objects of art as well as toys. Unless your friends are "in the know", some of the toys could even pass for paperweights.
There are three basic types of lubricants water-based, oil-based, and silicon-based. A good rule of thumb that my high school chemistry teacher taught me is that "like dissolves like". What this means for us is that we can't use oil-based lubes on oil-based products, nor can we use silicon-based lubes on silicone products. Using an oil-based lube on a latex condom will weaken and cause microscopic holes to form in the condom. The condom may even break and it certainly will not be good for protection from viruses like HIV and hepatitis, nor will it protect against pregnancy. In the case of silicon toys (including dildos and butt plugs), which are wonderful in my opinion, the silicone material holds body heat and can be sterilized by boiling. But, silicon lube will destroy a silicone toy (those realistic cyberskin toys too). How to know what kind of lube you have? Read the label. If it says water-based, there you go. If it has ingredients including cyclomethicone, simethicone, or dimethicone then it is silicon based. If it has petroleum jelly or petroleum by-products listed it is oil-based. You'll always be safe going with a water based product, but the differences in sensation and advantages of the others mean you should at least check them out.
I do play with the vibrating egg anally. To eliminate the'disappearing' problem, I've done a couple of different things. I always put it inside a condom. I roll the condom out to full length and knot the end of it. It helps with clean up and if the person isn't going to be very active,just leaving the end of the condom handing out serves to retreive it easily. I have also used the antennae on the egg to tie around a cock ring to ensure that it doesn't get drawn up too far into the colon. But in this case I have to leave the condom untied. I do this by wrapping the wire around the cock ring several times and very loosely crossing it over in a kind of half hitch arrangement, like you would tie the reins of a horse over a hitching post.This works well too. The third thing I've done is also using the condom. I put the egg in and also a ping pong ball or a whiffle golf ball (the practice kind with holes in it) then tie off the condom. I insert the egg,but leave the ping pong ball outside of the body. This gives a really odd feel to the guy wearing it, and as long as he doesn't sit down too hard and he hasn't had a lot of anal training with large butt plugs, it also workswell. Hope these ideas help give you some ideas.