Archive for July, 2009

latex mini dress

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Posted by TuShy.

Sharon sloane sent us a latex mini dress for review so we got our sexy lingerie tester to try it out and we can confirm that latex is mind blowingly sexy to wear and touch.Nothing fits the body like latex its like wearing a second skin. Latex is great for a sexy night in or a sexy night out but dont forget to buy the latex spray shine as it will arrive as a mat finish and the only way to bring a shine to your latex is by using a specialist latex or rubber shine.

Special offers

Friday, July 31st, 2009

That sex shop are offfering free lubricant and free sex toy cleaner to every customer purchasing a sex toy.

They are also offering a chance to win free tickets for an entertaining night with the famous porn legend Ben Dover.

They give you free shipping when you spend over £30 and all customers get an additional 5% off all marked prices so if your looking for fantastic prices on sex toys and free gifts and discounts then that sex shop is well worth a look.

Climinax

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

We have found a product called climinax that may help our male readers who have premature ejaculation. You can purchase the product in the United Kingdom from herbal health uk.

The average man in a study, ejaculates within 2 to 2.5 minutes of insertion into the

female. Over 40% of men can’t even last 2 minutes. On the other hand, the average female in a study reaches orgasm in about 4 minutes.

The math of female sexual dissappointment is painfully obvious here. In fact…
In a recent survey, 38% of women interviewed reported that they have never experienced an orgasm through intercourse.

Climinax’s proprietary all-natural blend of ingredients: Pyridoxine (one of the compounds that can also be called vitamin B6), Folic Acid (another naturally occuring B vitamin), Passiflora Coerulea Leaf Extract, Griffonia Seed Extract, and more, all work together to naturally increase the amount of your serotonin levels.

  • Be the long lasting lover she’ll brag about.
  • Use Climinax to your advantage. Be remembered!
  • Easy to use – take one pill an hour before sex.
  • Gain that extra “edge” over other men.

hot g vibe

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

posted by hot g vibe.

First i would like to congratulate you with your efforts to creat such a great sex toy news site. We are really impressed with the way you have explained and reviewed our product.

Premature ejaculation

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

We have found a fantastic product that can prolong sex for men who ejaculate to quickly. Premature ejaculation will effect over 80% of men at some time during there lives. This is a very frustrating problem for both men and there partners.

Stud 100 is a special spray containing lidocaine spray it on the head of the penis 10 minuites before sex to desensitize the head of the penis enabling you to last up to 10 times longer.Available from most high quality sex shops.

Special spray for prolonged intercourse. For men with very demanding lady friends. PENIS-MARATHON gives the man the possibility of controlling his ejaculation so that he can bring his partner to orgasm a number of times.



Sex Doll review

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Posed by Dave male sex toy user.

I bought this sex doll about a week ago and i cant believe how good she looks and feels.

I have been single for some time now and enjoy the freedom but i do miss the sex. I am to shy for safe sex with a stranger so i bought the most realistic sex doll i could find and Chealsea Shane and a bit of gun oil lube are all the sexual  fun i need. She has the perfect size eight figure and breasts a page three girl would die for and unlike most real women she has the perfect designer vagina.

That sex shop have introduced a brand new concept in sex toys to are growing range of sex dolls. Chelsea Shane is a life size virtual realistic love doll made from 100% solid silicone.

Most real women would love a pair of breasts like Chelsea Shane.

When you touch her super real silicone bombs you wont be able to keep your hands off.

Chelsea is made of futuristic real feel silicone and looks and feels as good if not better than the real thing. Once you try Chelsea you wont want to put her down.

This is one fantastic love doll made for serious pleasure bought to you first by that sex shop.

Sex Games

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Posted by TuShy.

The erotic couples dice game can be played by couples or if your into swinging it can be played by many.

This is a very simple fun sex game that lets you explore each others intimate parts providing the dice falls in the right place of course.

Erotic Couples Dice Game – Red – Actions. Blue – Body parts, Green – Places. Take it in turns to roll the dice, either one at a time or for the adventurous roll all three at once! The colours & words on each dice indicate what action to take! 2 or more players


female climax

Monday, July 27th, 2009

These days most women want orgasms. That wasn’t always the case. A couple of generations or so ago, many adult females simply didn’t have climaxes – and a lot of them weren’t bothered about it. Probably a lot of them didn’t actually know what an orgasm was.

And some doctors claimed that, for a huge proportion of women, it was ‘normal’ to have no experience of orgasm. Indeed, as late as the 1970s there were still some who maintained that the female orgasm didn’t exist – and was simply a myth made up by the media.

All that has changed now. These days, medical opinion is that every woman should be able to have orgasms – if she wants to. Furthermore, the view of most sex experts is that the majority of women are capable of multiple orgasms – if they wish to have them. In general, the ability to have multiple orgasms is greater in more mature women.

What is a female orgasm?

We’re writing this explanation in the assumption that you – the reader – are male. But what follows will be of interest to a lot of female readers too.

What happens in a woman’s body during a climax is very like what happens in your (male) body when you ejaculate. In other words, there’s a feeling of increasing excitement, building up to a point where everything ‘blows’ in a great blast of ecstasy. This ‘orgasmic moment’ is characterised by surges of contractions in the sex organs, occurring almost every 0.8 seconds.

Men are well aware that these throbs of pleasure are accompanied by the pumping out of spurts of seminal fluid. Obviously this doesn’t happen in women.

A few females do produce some fluid at orgasm, but the impression given in so many erotic stories that most women ‘ejaculate’ is not correct. Only a minority of females do this.

Multiple orgasm

The other big difference between male and female orgasm is this: after the first climax, many women can ‘come’ again, often within a minute or two.

This ability is extremely rare in males. Relatively few young women can achieve multiple orgasm, because it’s an ability that usually has to be learned. But with the help of a skilled lover, most women can eventually achieve the capacity for multiple orgasms – if they so desire.

Bringing women to a climax

For men perhaps the most important thing to realise about female climaxes is that with women, it’s not a mechanical thing – as it generally is with men.

You see, most males will ejaculate quite quickly if they have their penises rubbed. This applies even if the circumstances aren’t very romantic – or even if they don’t particularly like the person who’s doing the rubbing! Women are not like this. Female orgasm isn’t a push-button response. The conditions have to be right.

Although females vary, many women need the following if they’re going to reach a climax easily:

  • a romantic atmosphere
  • pleasant, comfortable surroundings
  • a partner who they really like
  • a feeling of being wanted and appreciated
  • a good flow of natural lubrication – so that the delicate female parts don’t get sore
  • a skilled partner who knows how to stimulate the clitoris.

Unless you can provide the above, you are not going to have great success in giving your partner orgasms.

Please bear in mind that – contrary to what many men think – sexual intercourse by itself is not likely to produce an orgasm. This is because intercourse alone is not very good at stimulating the woman’s clitoris. Nearly all females need additional stimulation of the clitoris by fingers or mouth.

So, try not to give the impression to your female partner that she ‘ought’ to be able to climax through intercourse alone and that that is what you think of as ‘proper sex’. The sex menu can be a varied one. Some women, for example, find it really easy to climax through oral sex – particularly if the guy is patient and sensitive to what his partner wants. And how does he find out what she wants and what turns her on? Well, a wise man will ask her.

What he should not do is to assume that his technique is flawless and that if his partner does not come, it’s her fault. Plenty of men think that because a previous girlfriend always came a certain way, this one should follow suit. Women are not all the same in their likes or dislikes. So do try to treat your partner as an individual.

Many women like much more foreplay or loveplay than men imagine. They want to feel that the man is keen on giving pleasure – and not just in a hurry to have his own climax. In fact, the worst thing a man can say to a woman is: ‘Haven’t you come yet?’ This is likely to make her feel extremely inadequate and will ruin any build-up of sexual pleasure and tension that might have been taking place.

What to do

In summary, here’s what to do if you want to bring your partner to orgasm regularly:

  1. don’t be in a rush.
  2. don’t be too demanding – it’s not an Olympic event.
  3. talk to your partner, and ask her what she wants you to do to her.
  4. always create a romantic atmosphere.
  5. make sure that everything is comfortable and nice for her.
  6. give her lots of kisses and cuddles before you even think about making any approach to her sexual area.
  7. when you do start to stroke, rub or kiss her genitals, don’t rush into ‘attacking’ her clitoris. Take things gently, and see what she wants.
  8. use her own natural lubrication to moisten her clitoris. (If she is over 40, it may be a good idea to use some additional lubrication from a chemist or a sex shop).
  9. remember that stimulation of the clitoris is the key to female orgasm.
  10. sometimes encourage her to ‘run’ your sex sessions. You can learn a lot by watching how she stimulates herself or by really listening to her when she suggests a sex position, or a particular caress.

Female orgasm

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Some experts believe that an orgasm is an orgasm. Others categorize them…differentiating orgasms based on how they are experienced or what type of stimulation caused them. In my experience learning from thousands of women, here’s some info. about orgasms that may prove helpful – and inspirational, in some cases!

While women experience orgasms from many types of stimulation, here are the most popular: clitoral, g-spot, vaginal, anal, and the “fake.” (Ok, that last one is sort of a joke.) A great runner up: nipple stimulation.

Clitoral orgasms – are experienced as a result of clitoral stimulation. The clitoris is an external feature that sits on top of the vaginal opening. A “hood” of skin protects it. It has thousands of nerve endings and serves no other function other than to provide a woman with pleasure. Aliases include, “center of the universe” and “love button.” The clitoris can be stimulated by itself, or in conjunction with other types of stimulation (such as nipple, vaginal, g-spot, etc.). For many women, clitoral stimulation is required in order to have an orgasm. Be sure to stimulate the clitoris often…alone as well as while you’re having sex with a partner!

G-spot orgasms – studies have shown that all women have a g-spot, although not all women will enjoy having their g-spot stimulated (while others will absolutely love it!). We’re all different and have different comfort levels. The g-spot is located just inside the vagina (about 1-2 inches inside) on the front of the vaginal wall. Due to its location, it can be tough for a male partner to stimulate the g-spot during penetration (especially in certain positions, including the missionary position). However, it is VERY easy for a partner to locate a woman’s g-spot with their (well lubricated!) fingers….the inside of the vagina is soft and smooth (like the inside of your cheek) and the g-spot becomes more pronounced and textured (like the roof of your mouth) when stimulated.

To have a g-spot orgasm, the g-spot must be continuously stimulated for several minutes. For a woman, having the g-spot stimulated creates the sensation of needing to urinate. This can cause confusion or discomfort, as well as fear that she’ll void her bladder on the bed if she “lets go” and allows the sensation to take her over. The reason for this is the g-spot’s close proximity to the bladder and urethra…so when it swells upon stimulation, it is accompanied by a feeling of urgency to urinate. My recommendation? Be sure to empty your bladder before sex so that you won’t have that worry (as well as after – this can help avoid urinary tract infections). Also, what you MAY experience is female ejaculation…this is a release of fluid from the urethra and is commonly associated with g-spot orgasms. The fluid is NOT urine, but can dribble out or “shoot out” with a bit of force. G-spot orgasms are often felt as an “all over body release” in contrast with a clitoral or vaginal orgasm, which can be described as a “warm, pulsating feeling” that comes from the clitoral area.

Vaginal orgasm – just inside the vagina are nerve endings….more nerve endings than you would find deeper inside the vagina. When the first couple of inches inside the vagina are stimulated, an orgasm can occur. Vibrators with rotating beads in the shaft are great for vaginal massage and stimulation. Vaginal orgasms can be similar in sensation to clitoral orgasms and oftentimes are the result of simultaneous vaginal wall massage and clitoral stimulation.

Anal orgasms – while this may be a shock to many, anal sex should be pleasurable for BOTH partners. It takes time and preparation, and is not a “one night” event! “Oops, wrong hole!!” is the experience many women have had with anal penetration, and it can be tough to give the anus another try after this type of incident. Lube, desire, patience, and communication are all necessary ingredients for great anal sex for a woman. I strongly recommend, “The Ultimate Guide to Anal Sex for Women” by Tristan Taormino. For women who “bite the towel” once a year on your anniversary to participate in dreaded anal sex….STOP IT! If you’re going to do it, you should enjoy it….in fact, enjoy an orgasm from it….! Check out her tips and tricks and enjoy this “forbidden” orgasm!

Fake – I would bet that 99% of women have faked an orgasm at one time or another, and I have an entire article dedicated to this topic and why you should never “fake” an orgasm. In a nutshell, faking an orgasm is giving positive reinforcement for “bad behavior”…..and doesn’t serve anyone!! FIND a way to communicate with your partner what’s working and what isn’t….which can be as simple as moving their hand over and showing them how it’s done.

If you haven’t experienced all of these orgasms, you have some homework for this week, don’t you?

Anger over sex shop

Monday, July 27th, 2009

TuShy news.

Plans to open an adult-themed shop close in Shakespeare’s home town of Stratford-upon-Avon has got public figures hot under the collar.

Birmingham businesswoman Katie Gilbert says Romeo & Juliet’s Adult Boutique will be a tasteful addition to the Warwickshire town’s shopping streets when it opens on Friday to sell sex toys, movies and lingerie.

But Stratford’s new mayor said it could wreck the town’s quaint image and put off tourists who flock to the playwright’s home.

And a vicar has claimed the “seedy” shop is inappropriate next to a bus stop used by schoolchildren.

The store will not have a full sex shop licence which means it cannot sell hardcore videos.

Ms GIlbert, a 33-year-old mother, said her new venture would honour the Bard by selling sweets in the shape of Romeo and Juliet having sex and in racy jesters’ costumes.

“I’ve been a bit surprised at the reaction by one or two people,” she said.

“They ought to come down and have a look so that they can make up their minds for themselves.

“If you look at Shakespeare’s plays they were all about sex so I think he would have approved of the shop.”

Ms Gilbert, originally from Stechford, already runs a sex shop called Adam and Eve in Evesham which she says has helped to improve sexual health in the town.

“The mayor of Evesham came to open our shop and there have never been any problems,” said Ms Gilbert.

“We have worked very hard with the NHS to promote sexual health.

“Because we don’t have a full sex shop licence for the premises in Stratford, only a limited proportion of our business can come from the sale of DVDs and toys.

“A lot of it will focus on lingerie and items for stag and hen parties.”

The shop is due to open this Friday at the former Taste of Home Polish produce shop in Rother Street.

Stratford is already home to a lapdancing club where girls perform fully nude.

The Rev Martin Gorick, vicar of Holy Trinity Church where Shakespeare is buried, said: “It depresses me that something so seedy will be in such a prominent position.

“It’s a degradation of the environment. It’s a very prominent shop in a family area where schoolkids congregate.”

Stratford’s new mayor, Jenny Fradgley, said the shop did not fit in with the image of world class Stratford

“I think it’s very concerning at a time of economic concern that we are now looking at a sex shop coming to Stratford,” she said.

“It’s not the image people want for Stratford.”

But the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust seemed less concerned.

A spokeswoman said: “We don’t have a problem with it as such.

“Many retailers and restaurants use names associated with Shakespeare. It is no surprise this shop does the same.”


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