• Hitting The Right Spot

    Posted on September 19th, 2009 No comments

    Explore your lovers sensual zones and discover the regions to heighten their sexual arousal

    Sex Toys work best on the very sensitive areas of the body; these extra receptive areas are called the erogenous zones. These sensual areas are jam packed with nerve endings, which begin intense sexual arousal when stimulated.The best rule to learn about erogenous zones is that there are no rules. If your last partner was sent to heaven ever…

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  • Sex Toys

    Posted on September 19th, 2009 admin No comments

    Sex Toys

    Sex Toys

    Public opinion surrounding sex toys has changed and is continuing to change. Once considered the preserve of the seedy sex shop, sex toys have come out of the dark alleys and into the limelight. Today’s women and couples see sex toys as a fun and healthy sexual accessory, a tool for self pleasure and enhancement to partner play. Sex toys are no longer a guilty secret or hidden at the back of the wardrobe and women are more open to discussing not just their rabbit vibrators but anal beads, strap ons and g spot vibrators. Erotic parties have become common place for many years and visiting a boutique sex shop or online adult store is a comfortable shopping experience for both partners.

    Vibrators on the NHS, Good Housekeeping running sex toy competitions, women only sex magazines, boots stocking intimate massagers, sex shops for women and sex toy reviews on Alan Titchmarsh all represent today’s changing social consciousness. A female market has emerged for sex toys that is growing at an astounding rate with designer sex toys, innovations that cater to the female form and tasteful presentation of erotic goods not seen a few decades before. TV shows and newspapers are happy to discuss sexual matters and couples are encouraged to spice up their sex lives with an ever growing adult market to provide its means to orgasmic ends. New materials and advances in technology have made sex toys ever quieter and pleasing to the touch. Discreet vibrators with powerful motors at affordable prices make womens sex toys ever more appealing and accessible (even to a busy household).

    Buying sex toys has become an easy and painless practice with online adult stores catering to a growing market. Ann Summers can still be found on the highstreet but exclusive boutiques such as coco de mer and women friendly online stores such as Boudoir Sex Toys and Knicker Drawer provide a safe and secure place for women and couples to shop for their erotic goods. Many online stores offer sex tips and product reviews as well as customer feedback to help the customer make informed choices. Be brave, join the growng band of pleasure seekers and find the right toy for you!

  • Sex Toys and The G Spot

    Posted on September 17th, 2009 No comments

    G Spot sex toys are all the rage but where should you start with enjoying this pleasurable female zone?

    The g spot has become something of a popular zone for women to explore and sex toys of all genres have been adapted to reach this orgasmic spot. If you purchase a dildo you can benefit from its penetrative pleasures immediately and finding the clitoris to benefit from a vibrators buzz is quickly master…

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  • Sex toys are coming out of the closet

    Posted on September 10th, 2009 admin No comments

    Designer Sex Toys

    The official stats are that a third of UK households own sex toys but is this figure somewhat misleading? Good Housekeeping are just about to reveal the results of their female survey to uncover the best 10 vibrators. There results showed that only 13% of their control group were vibe virgins which doesn’t concur with the natonal statistic. Are we finding that as sex toys are becoming part of the socially accepted consciousness more people admitting to owning a sex aid in some guise.  If Good Housekeeping & Alan Titchmarsh can be the exponents of the latest vibrators on the market during afternoon telly have we moved away from the tendency to vilifile sex toy use.

    The proponents of pleasure have become part of the social fabric, legitimising the persuit of self pleasure and fun in the bedroom. The realisation is dawning that sex toys can provide orgasms to those that have never experienced  climax and enhance a sexual relationship, bonding marriage and encouraging quality time between lovers. Sex Therapists are recommending sex toys as part of recognised treatments and information is educational as well as erotic.

    There is no longer a need to shop in sex shops of old, seedy and dark dens of iniquity but head for the female friendly sex store where there is plenty of helpful friendly advise to hand. There are also plenty of websites with a boutique feel, offering the best sex toys aimed at women and couples. Try Boudoir Sex Toys, Ann Summers or Knicker Drawer for designer sex toys, female friendly accessories and couples sex aids.

  • Rock Chick Review By Kat

    Posted on September 8th, 2009 No comments

    Kat reveals all in her review of the rock chick

    This curious looking purple number arrives in a semi-see through box (which just fits in an outstretched palm) proclaiming,

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  • Reasons To Buy A Cock Ring

    Posted on September 2nd, 2009 No comments

    Cock rings are the unsung heroes amongst sex toys, working hard to improve our sex lives

    When it comes to sex toys, cock rings might not make a massive statement but they possess massive potential to please both partners in a way that no other couples sex toy can. Affordable and practical the cock ring does not interfere with your sex session but enhance the pleasure giving properties of you both, a sex aid which helps to improve on yo…

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  • Athena Pelvic Muscle Trainer

    Posted on September 1st, 2009 admin No comments

    athena

    The Athena pelvic muscle trainer is the most advanced device you can buy for pelvic floor exercise. They may be invisible but the muscles of the pelvic floor contribute to orgasm intensity, sensitivity to your genitals and overall sexual enjoyment as a woman. Neglecting the pelvic floor can diminish female sexual experience and is particularly important after child birth and during the menopause.  Kegel exercisers, love balls and even vibrators can help to strengthen the pelvic floor when used internally. The Athena Pelvic Muscle Trainer is a small, discreet device which performs pelvic exercises using a gentle electrical pulse that stimulates the muscles to contract and relax.

    This means that the Athena pelvic exerciser doesn’t require effort from you as other womens sex toys do. Orgasms can quickly be improved with just 15 minutes use twice a day for the first 12 weeks and then just once a week to keep the muscles in good shape. There are no wires and the Athena looks much like a remote control vibrator from the outside. Its compact and discreet and can be used while watching the TV or reading your magazine.


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