
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.
