|
|
Erotic Products & Sex Toys
Other Categories :-
Clothes Shopping, Outdoor
Action Travel, Gadgets,
Erotic Products, Tights &
Stockings, Books,
CD's, DVDs,
Computer Games,
Condoms


Latest New Products Anal Invader with Cock Cage £19.95
Frisky Fingers
 
Jenna jameson hot trimmer Men's Thong
£14.50 Octopussy

Tantus Pro-Touch £29.95 Vibrating Clit Massager
£24.95
It's all about the sex! You'll find
every sex toy imagineable, vibrators, dildos, dongs, strap ons
etc.. Not to mention the kinky clothing, lingerie, bondage
equipment, erotic books, videos and a great selection of gifts.
Sex Toys
Vibrators
Clitoral Stimulators
Dildos
Anal Toys
Balls & Eggs
Men's Sex Toys
Tantus Toys
Top Cat Toys
Fun Factory Toys
Dolls
Under £5!
Pharmacy
Batteries |
Kinky Clothing
PVC
Rubber
Leather & Leatherette
Latex Underwear
Men's PVC, Rubber &
Leather
Uniforms & Costumes
Accessories |
Bondage
Restraints
Cuffs and Collars
Strap Ons
Whips, Paddles & Crops
Masks, Blindfolds and Gags
Harnesses and Clamps
Swings and Bedding
Lingerie
Women's
Men's
Hosiery |
|
Click on this Banner to take you to full catalogue and latest
price lists |
|
The History of the Vibrator
According to recent research, it turns out that
the electrically-powered vibrator was invented in the 1880s
by doctors, who had been ostensibly treating women for
"hysteria" for centuries by performing what we would now
recognise as masturbating those women to orgasm. At the
time, however, not only did doctors regard the "vulvular
stimulation" required as having nothing to do with sex, they
reportedly found it time-consuming and hard work. The
vibrator got the job done more quickly and without such
efforts, and as such was extremely popular with doctors.
Home versions began to appear soon after and became equally
popular, only to disappear in the 1920s. It is believed that
their appearance in pornography made it no longer tenable
for polite society to avoid the sexual connotations of the
devices.
In their more common guise as "body massagers", millions of
vibrators have been sold to both men and women. Many of
these men and women, it should be noted, never use their
purchases for anything other than relief from muscular
tension or aches and pains. However, the vast majority of
vibrator owners use them to attain sexual release through
their use, primarily in masturbation, a form of
autoeroticism. Vibrators are also used by couples as an
enhancement to the pleasure of one or both partners, and are
often recommended by sex therapists to women who have
difficulty reaching orgasm by other means.
Although many women who use a vibrator express concern over
"vibrator addiction", the inability to achieve orgasm
without the use of a vibrator, it must be stressed that this
effect is entirely psychological; even long term vibrator
use does not lead to any decrease in sensitivity of the
sexual nervous system.
|
|
You've got one life!! Treat yourself
to some new love toys :0)
|
|
|
|