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GreatPleasures is a leading online retailer of adult toys, and we warmly welcome you to our home here on the Web. We think a great sex life should be as easy as Click, Shop and Play--and our team of dedicated sex educators, expert toy makers and savvy tech specialists set a refreshing new standard for accessorizing your sex life
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Vibrators
A source of sexual pleasure for women and men for over 100 years, vibrators provide stimulation for genitals and erogenous zones like nothing else. Many women who have a difficult time achieving orgasm, have never had an orgasm, or experience difficulty "getting over the edge" of orgasm find that vibrators help them meet their orgasmic goals. Most vibrator users use vibrators as a happy extra to an already great sex life, enhancing their masturbation experiences, or to spice up partnered sex. Men like to use vibrators, too. Vibrators reliably produce orgasms, and they're really fun toys.
Contrary to urban legends, you cannot "get addicted" to vibrators, nor do they desensitize your genital region, and they do not become a substitute for partnered sex. While it's true that we can become habituated to certain practices (especially when we find something that brings a reliable orgasm), masturbation with vibrators is part of a healthy, self-defined sexuality--not a dangerous substance.
Vibrators come in all shapes, sizes and materials. If you can imagine it, there's a vibrator. Most vibrators are battery operated, though some run on regular electricity, and some come with rechargeable batteries.
If you've never used a vibrator before, select one that looks visually appealing to you. Decide if you want something for external stimulation (clitoral), or for both clitoral stimulation and vaginal penetration. Vibrators designed for penetration work just as well for clitoral stimulation. First-timers will want a vibrator with variable speeds, so she can adjust the intensity of the vibration as feels good to her.
Unless your vibe is waterproof, avoid getting water or moisture into the working parts. Water in the battery area may ruin your vibrator, so take care while washing. No, you won't get shocked, but it will ruin your toy.
Pumps
Suction pumps create a vacuum of air, drawing blood to the area to temporarily enlarge and heighten sensitivity to whatever is being pumped. Because human arousal causes blood to flow to genital areas, pumps are helpful in stimulating arousal. Nipple pumps, clit pumps and penis pumps are all popular, and the areas become enlarged as the erotic sensitivity increases. Pumps can be used for penis enlargement and some men report an overall increase over time, though there have been no studies to support these claims. Penis pumps can be handy for maintaining erection if upon removal they are immediately followed by the application of a erection ring. Never over pump an area; this may damage nerve endings and can harm capillaries, like when someone gives you a "hickey." Pumps work well when used on shaved areas, and with a bit of lube or oil at the base to create a perfectly tight seal. Do not use pumps if you have medical conditions surrounding whatever area you'd like to pump (consult your doctor).
Dildos
Dildos are non-vibrating insertion toys, used for masturbation and partnered penetration, such as with a strap-on or double dildo. They come in all shapes, sizes and materials. They can be realistic, or fantastic in shape. Dildos with a flared base may be used for anal play, and some may fit into a harness. Curved dildos are suitable for G-spot play. Double dildos are used to penetrate two people at once, and coordination is half the fun.
Lube
One of the biggest myths about lubricant is that it is only used by people who "need" it--when in fact it is used recreationally by pleasure seekers purely for the fact that extra-slippery sex feels incredible. Even people who lubricate quite well naturally love to use lube to increase their fun. Naturally well-lubricated, aroused women aren't always wet when they want to be, and this can come from antihistamines, medications, mood, hormones and other factors. And for anal play, using lube is a requirement to prevent painful anal penetration.
Lubes come in many forms, and making a selection depends on personal preference and your intended use. Lubes come in varying consistencies such as thin (liquid), creamy (lotion), thick (gel) and silicone (similar to oil). Vaginal lubrication and male masturbation might go well with liquids and lotions, while anal sex requires the staying power of gel or silicone. "Water-based" and silicone lubes contain no oil, so they won't break condoms. Also, oils are difficult to flush from the vaginal canal and can contribute to vaginal infections, so water-based and silicone lubes are highly recommended for vaginal use.
Silicone lube has incredible staying power, yet feels like a thin oil, and has been determined to be totally safe for vaginal use. Silicone lube does not absorb into the skin. Silicone lube may react with silicone sex toy materials, and we do not recommend using these together.
Flavored lubricants are fun for oral sex play, and come in a range of flavors. Select flavors that sound appealing. Warming oils heat on contact, and warm even more when you blow on them. Warming oils typically contain oil that will destroy latex (condoms), so use them carefully, and women with vaginal sensitivities may want to only use flavored and warming lubes externally. The additive Nonoxynol-9 has been found to be an abrasive detergent that can harm sensitive internal surfaces; we recommend against using lube with this additive.
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