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The Problems with choosing a Vibrator

   
Author: Suie
 

More and more people are using sex aids to spice up their sex lives, whether they are in a relationship or single. This is due to changing attitudes towards sex and masturbation that has slowly been occurring. The media has played a large part in this change as television programmes and films become more erotic depicting more graphic scenes. Newspapers and glossy magazines publish the sleazy low-down on the most intimate parts of celebrities lives to quench our thirsts for dirty details.

Of course back in the 70s Alex Comfort was telling us how to improve our sex lives in his groundbreaking illustrated sex manual The Joy of Sex. Nowadays we have sexsperts advising us, such as the Australian sex therapist Tracey Cox. These sexsperts urge us to find ultimate sexual fulfilment, they tell us that it is our human right to have amazing sexual experiences, and we strive to reach it.

However, using vibrations for sexual fulfilment isnt a new innovation. The Victorian doctors used machines to deliver vibrations to ladies intimate areas to cure them of hysteria. Small hand held massagers later became available for self-treatment at home.

Currently the market is flooded with vibrators, in an array of shapes, sizes and styles, and each one claiming to be the best and the most powerful. Have you seen how many online adult stores there are? Millions of vibrators are sold every year; its a multimillion-pound industry.

So how do you go about choosing a sex toy?

Despite our attitudes changing, they havent changed enough for society to talk openly about sex toys on an intimate level which toys we have used, how they performed, whether the vibrations were strong enough and so on.

Tracey Cox suggested that we follow our noses. To test the effectiveness of a vibrator, switch it on and rest it on the end of your nose. If the vibrator makes you feel like sneezing when its on your nose there a good chance it will make you feel like orgasming when its touching your most intimate parts. Of course this assumes your brave enough to go to a high street sex shop let alone to ask the sales assistant if you can test a product out on your nose.

Its so much more convenient and anonymous to make adult purchases via the Internet. However, online the literature produced for individual sex aids is usually written by manufacturers or adult novelty retailers. Obviously this literature is going to say how wonderful their product is, after all they want to sell the product to you. Although some retailers do publish customers reviews and emails about toys they have bought and used. Which is great and offers some impartial advice. However, would they similarly publish advice warning people against buying a particular product? Test it out for yourself and write a review for them to post about a sex toy you have bought and found not to be orgasmic.

Because of this confusing information available to us, it is very hard to know what will make us sneeze or doze off.

There is an impartial information website that offers independent advice about adult products. The sex toy reviews are honest and frank and some times hilarious; ordinary members of the public write them. The difference with these reviews is that the website doesnt sell sex toys, it makes money from advertising so they can afford to publish all

Reviews, favourable or otherwise.

There are currently over 300 reviews at Sex Toy Testers with new reviews being added each month. There are generally three reviews of each product; this offers a balanced review. Obviously theres different strokes for different folks. But it does mean that you can read three different reviews of the same product Its like getting three points of view from three intimate mates. They actually let you know if it made them feel sexy, some even report the number, and type of orgasm the sex toy achieved. You can even join the site and pass on your pearls of wisdom to others.

Buying Sex Toys and Marital Aids need never be haphazard again with honest advice now available, after all you wouldnt go out and buy a new car without reading up on it and finding out which was the best with the greatest performance would you?

Written by

Suie

www.SexToyTesters.co.uk

 
 
 

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