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July 16, 2016 1 min read
Elle Magazine recently asked some sex toy experts (including us!) for their advice on buying your first sex toy.
“The biggest hurdle to buying a sex toy can be embarrassment, often alongside a belief that using sex toys means there is something wrong with your natural sexual functioning,” says Lauren, “However, if we really think about what the purpose of a toy is, we see that they are just objects designed to enhance play.”
Read the full article here.
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