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Kinky? Not at all!

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Believe it or not, vibrators have finally come out of the closet and into the mainstream where more and more people are using them or want to know more about them.

If you were of the opinion that using adult toys was just for the very kinky few, think again. Some recent studies carried out in the USA show that the prevalence of women’s vibrator use was found to be 52.5%.

There was also a link found between sexual health and vibrator use with vibrator users significantly more likely to have had a gynecologic exam during the past year and to have performed genital self-examination during the previous month. Vibrator use was also (and significantly) related to many and varied aspects of sexual function (i.e., desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, overall function) with recent vibrator users scoring higher on most sexual function domains, indicating more positive sexual function.

Overall the study showed that the use of sex toys during intercourse is quite common among both men and women and promotes better sexual health. A link was also found to less pain, more desire and richer orgasms with most people who used vibrators on a regular basis not reporting any noticeable or long-lasting side effects.

Today’s widespread use and popularity of vibrators and other sex toys has been attributed by researchers to easier and greater availability, increasing awareness about sex products, as well as a paradigm shift in cultural attitudes. Vibrators are no longer hidden away ashamedly in bottom drawers or sold in seedy porn shops. They are now attractively packed and stocked by high-end stores and of course online too where shoppers retain complete anonymity when purchasing. For instance, at sites like LovetheRabbit.com visitors can shop in private for the best waterproof rabbit and read articles, raves and reviews as well as access links to the stores that stock them.

The ‘who’ and the ‘when’ of vibrator use breaks down like this – surveys have reported that women use vibrators the most during masturbation and the least during actual intercourse. Men reported using vibrators predominantely during foreplay with a partner – very few men use vibrators during masturbation. The biggest reason for vibrator use among men is generally for ‘fun’ or to help a partner achieve orgasm. Studies on the use of realistic vibrators, designed to resemble the penis, have shown that younger women tend to use vibrators more than older women. Most women start using vibrators in their 20s.

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Why would you go and do that?

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Why would anyone want to buy or use an adult toy? The answer is simple… and in a nutshell,  they make sexual efforts easy, while maximizing pleasure and creativity.

Adult toys enhance your sex life with or without a partner. If you think that using something like a rabbit vibrator is kinky or unusual, think again – in a recent UK survey conducted by Cosmopolitan magazine, more than half of the people interviewed admitted using a sex toy in the sack, while a quarter used a webcam.

Marital aids can optimise sexual performance and the variety of the ways and roles sex toys can play in enhancing sexual play is limitless. Sex toys can also allow one to do certain things that may be difficult to sustain for long periods of time. For instance there is the issue that many men reach orgasm sooner than their partner – having a toy on standby for those times when he is unable to continue after he has orgasmed means he can still bring her pleasure. Alternatively, using a sex toy allows a man to stimulate his partner earlier so that she is already satisfied by the time he ‘joins her’.

Bedroom toys also solve issues related to fatigue and cramping… we all have – at some time or another – been in a situation where our hands or neck have cramped or ached from doing something for a period of time. Certain  toys allow you to continue pleasuring your partner and give you less work and effort. They are also a great ‘fix’ for times when one partner is horny and the other is fast asleep.

Sex toys promote good health too, this is due to the fact that orgasms release stress and tension. An orgasm is a great way to start the day and to end it too – many claim that having an orgasm leads to a great night’s sleep. On the whole, couples and individuals who use ‘toys’ do not use them every single time they engage in sex nor do they always use the same aid on each occasion – so don’t worry about becoming ‘addicted’ to them. Toys are also great for long distance romances as they allow partners to have phone sex with one another when they have a long distance relationship or have to be separated from one another.

So if you’re beginning to think that if you can’t beat them – you ought to join them, begin your search at sites like LoveTheRabbit.com you’ll find the best pearl rabbit vibrator articles, information, raves and reviews and links to the stores that stock them.

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Dildo ?A tool felt to be the real sex pleasure and fun!

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Being the first presence in earlier nineteens at 1940, dildos are being enacted of raw materials i.e. stone, tar, wood and other materials that will be looked like samely a size of real penis and were being affirmed enough to use sex through this sex toy. Rubber dildos the famous creation is to be seen in 1960 with a steel spring for stiffness. As time passes so on  PVC dildos with more comfort and flexible renamed and used as PVC filler.It is little bit expensive to use the extra-ordinery dildos rather than what we are using, but in recent decades it is cheaper so that common individuals were having the awareness touse ordinery and common sex toys. It is now the trade of business,as due to fair business competition the prices are low enough to use dildos at little costs of high class qualities of different brands and designs with all sizes. Kit which are of massy use for vaginal and/or anal penetration are included as sex toy or adult toy. These sex toys are of best before use at it’t initial releases by people of all genders and sexual fellow desireness, single or with others.

Vital Point of reviews and understanding to use and feel the pleasure with dildos is having an indulgent of the curves and byways of the rectum. If you will disregard your twist, the dildo you are trying to put up yourself will run slap into the wall and give you pain. So using Dildo make your sex desire more procured and enhanced upto a new level. But in due course, you have to bring so awareness, otherwise anything can happen without being cautious. Because one philosopher has made a hot statement as?precaution is better than perceptions.

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Sex Tip –Buying A Vibrator

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Sex Toy Tip - Why Buy A Vibrator?

Forget everything you may be thinking when someone mentions the word vibrator. A vibe is there to help not to take the place of your partner so relax and open your mind.

Vibrators are the most useful of all man’s inventions. They are great to use with or without your partner either way vibes can really improve your playtime sessions.

Some are big and weird but there are also small discreet vibes which will rock your world. They work wonders when you are alone. When you are left alone in the house, and the urges come, spending sometime with a classic vibrator can be one of the most fulfilling of all activities of the day.

The top vibrators are shaped perfectly to enhance your pleasure during playtime. Suppose your lover is tired from work, soothe their aching shoulders using a vibe to act as a massager. Try using the vibe to stimulate his g-spot by rubbing the vibe under his testicals. That fleshy region needs some vibe massage. Want to spice things up some more rub the vibe on his g-spot just under his testicals. Try massaging his scrotum and depending on the shape and design of the toy, you can stimulate the anus, too, while you pleasure his shaft orally or manually. When using the vibe for the first time play with the different levels of vibrations explore and learn what feels good which one works for you. If you and your partner are using the vibe together for the first time communication is vital, talk your partner though it and let them know what feels good and what doesn’t.

Fun Vibrators are great to spice things up during your sexual encounters. The vibrating action relieves some muscle tension. Different parts of the body may benefit from this massage, the feet and back for instance. If you are not looking for penetration then clit teasers are what you need for stimulating the labia. Talk your other half through the experience and let them know what feels great and how they are doing. This should be a learning experience.

 

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Wandering wombs and hysteria - a brief history of vibrators!

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Have you ever looked at something and wondered…”Who invented that? …and why?”

Well, I had one such moment just last week. At a Hen Party a bright pink vibrator was being thrown around in a ‘pass the parcel’ type of game and when it landed in my lap among squeals and giggles – I squinted my eyes a little and thought, “Hummm, I wonder who invented vibrators….and why!”

I have since discovered that the answer to ‘why’ is not as obvious as you might think and it is far more interesting than the ‘who’!

Once upon a time, in 1883 to be precise, the vibrator was first patented as a medical device by a doctor in the UK by the name of Joseph Mortimer Granville. Dr Granville invented this electromechanical contraption to relieve hysteria in women and by all accounts the device was bulky and not easily portable. Hysteria was thought to be the result of a lack of sexual intercourse in women. At the time, medical professionals believed that hysteria would cause inflammation of the uterus, which then “necessitated the expulsion of fluids to prevent it from wandering” from its anatomical ‘home’ and possibly suffocating the woman who ‘housed’ it.

Doctors believed that they had to coax the ‘nomadic’ womb back to its proper place with ‘massage treatments’ and records of hysteria and its ‘manipulation treatments’ date back to 2000 BC in Egypt…. so it appears that this had been going on for quite some centuries.

It appears also that the treatment was not commonly regarded as sexual and that doing it by hand was tiring work for the medical professional. Not surprisingly therefore, Dr Granville’s contraption was welcomed by many of his colleagues.

The huge potential market for hand-held vibrators as we know them today was first recognised by entrepreneurs with Hamilton Beach of Racine,USA who patented the first hand held vibrator in 1902. The vibrator was the 5th ‘electrical home appliance’ available, after the sewing machine but it came along (please excuse the pun) well before the electric iron and the vacuum cleaner.

In the early 1900s women choose and order their ‘vibrating massagers’ from ads in magazines such as Needlecraft and Womens Home Companion. Interestingly, one vibrator advertisement dated from 1910 states: “The secret of the ages has been discovered in vibration. Great scientists tell us that we owe not only our health but even our life strength to this wonderful force. Vibration promotes your life and vigour, your strength and beauty. … vibrate your body and make it well. You have no right to be sick…”

Nowadays vibrators that were once dubbed “masturbatory machines” for “sexually dysfunctional females”- are being stocked in stores around the world and of course online too. For example, at sites like LoveTheRabbit.com you’ll find many bunny vibrator articles, information, raves and reviews and links to the many stores that stock them.

Even through the recent bad economy, vibrator sales are up by 20 percent on last year’s sales. Their use is widespread too, fifty-three percent of U.S. women and nearly half of all men admit having used a vibrator, according to two recent national surveys from Indiana University. So, it would seem that many people still fear that their womb might ‘migrate’ at any moment – therefore, just to be sure…perhaps it’s time you got yourself a vibrator or three too! You just never know when your womb might up and leave!

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