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When to replace your sex toy (and how to tell it's time)
Quick answer: Replace a sex toy when the surface becomes sticky or tacky, when there are visible cracks or tears, when it develops a persistent odour that won't wash off,...
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Sex toy materials: what's body-safe (and what's not)
Quick answer: Body-safe sex toy materials are non-porous, meaning bacteria and fluids can't penetrate the surface. The safe list: medical-grade silicone, stainless steel (304 or 316), borosilicate glass, and ABS...
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Sex toy care and safety: everything you need to know
Quick answer: Clean your toys before and after every use with warm water and a mild soap (or a specialised toy cleaner). Store them individually in breathable pouches or bags,...
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Pegging Guide for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know
Quick answer: Pegging is when one partner anally penetrates another using a strap-on dildo. It's most commonly associated with a woman penetrating a man, but pegging applies to any combination...
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Best Anal Toys for Beginners: What to Buy First (and What to Avoid)
Quick answer: Your first anal toy should be a small, smooth, tapered silicone plug with a flared base. Skip anything large, textured, rigid, or made from porous materials. A graduated...
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Anal Training Step-by-Step: A Beginner's Progression Guide
Quick answer: Anal training means gradually introducing your body to anal stimulation over multiple sessions, starting with external touch, progressing to a well-lubed finger, then small toys, and eventually whatever...
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The Complete Guide to Anal Play
Quick answer: Anal play includes any sexual activity involving the anus and surrounding area, from external touch and massage to penetration with fingers, toys, or a partner. Done right, it...
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Long-Distance Sex Toys Guide: How App-Controlled Toys Actually Work
Quick answer: Long-distance sex toys are app-controlled vibrators (and sometimes strokers) that let a partner anywhere in the world control your vibration patterns in real time, usually through Bluetooth-to-WiFi via...
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How to Introduce Toys to Your Partner (Without It Being Weird)
Quick answer: Bring it up outside the bedroom, frame it as something you want to try together (not a criticism of your partner), and let them ask questions. Start with...
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Vibrator vs Dildo: What’s the Actual Difference?
Quick answer: A vibrator is a powered toy that produces vibration. A dildo is an unpowered toy shaped for insertion, with no motor or moving parts. Vibrators can be external,...
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How to Choose Your First Vibrator: An Honest Beginner’s Guide
Quick answer: Your first vibrator should match the kind of stimulation you already enjoy (or want to try), feel manageable in size, and use body-safe materials like medical-grade silicone. Bullets...
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Prostate Pleasure Guide: How to Stimulate the P-Spot
Quick answer: The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located about 5–8cm inside the rectum, toward the belly button. It’s rich in nerve endings and is sometimes called the “P-spot” or...