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The ins and outs of lube
When the word lube is mentioned, most people don’t think of cars. Lube is a must have for most sex sessions and to be honest, it’s not just something that people feel have to use just because they are a bit dry down there. Lube can actually enhance sex and make it a lot more pleasurable for both partners and a lot of people love using lube during sex. Something to know is that lubes aren’t cut from the same mold and what might work for one person, may not work for another. What is lube anyway? Adam & Eve Masturbator Lube Slippery Lube For Stroke-tacular Sensations! Get…
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An Introduction to Online Domming By: PatronSaintOfFatAsses
Find this blogger and fellow panty seller at https://www.allthingsworn.com/profile/patronsaintoffatasses As I’ve said before in one of my previous blogs: there’s no one article on how to be an online Dominatrix. There’s no easy explanation. A lot of becoming a good Mistress comes from practice, skill, and learning. It’s easy to forget, or not even realize, that BDSM isn’t just about what feels good. There’s a bit of research and learning that needs to go into it. BDSM is an intimidating phrase that’s associated with so many kinks, roles, positions, toys, whips, chains, phrases, etc. that are out there, and it almost feels impossible to dip your toe into the…
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Are “body safe” sex toys really better?
A quick overview of what’s inside your toy! Maybe you have heard of the term “body safe” when it comes to sex toys and maybe you haven’t, but you really should know what it means and why you should buy body safe toys. It’s not just about a label, it’s about your health and long-term wellness. So, what exactly does “body safe” mean? In its simplest terms: It’s a toy made from materials that are non-porous and safe to insert into the body. Examples of body safe: Pure silicone (medical grade/food grade) Glass Metal (stainless steel/surgical steel) Some woods Ceramic stone Examples of potentially toxic/unsafe materials: Plastic Jelly Any porous material that can…