I bet you never knew that the
oldest known sex toy is 28,000 years old? And that the
first vibrator was created as a medical device to treat “paranoia” in women during the
Victorian Era? Back then, the idea of female sexual pleasure was not
widely discussed or understood. Thankfully, we have come a long way
since then, but there still exists a few myths and misconceptions about
sex toys:
#1. Sex toys are only for single peopleA recent study by Dr. Laura Berman of the University of Chicago’s Berman Center, one-third of
American women use vibrators. Additionally, women in relationships are
more likely to use vibrators than single women, as well as experience
higher levels of desire, arousal, lubrication, and orgasm. That doesn’t
mean that they view them as a substitute for their partner. After all, a
vibrator isn’t going to make you breakfast in bed the next morning.
#2. Males should feel inferior when partners use a vibrators during IntercoarseSexual
exploration is not an indicator of an inadequate sex life. Keeping that
spark alive is important and often times that means exploring new
things. Vibrators and other toys can heighten the entire experience from
foreplay to climax for both partners; ever heard of the
We Vibe? This ultra-popular couple’s toy is designed to be enjoyed during sex by both you and your partner. Win-win.
#3. Women who own erotic toys are more promiscuous than other females.
False, and also a bit insulting. As stated in #1, women are more likely
to use sex toys while in a relationship than are single women. Toys
enhance the sexual experience; they don’t provide an excuse for a woman
to throw themselves at anyone who looks their way. Over 50% of women own
a vibrator or other sex toy, whereas only 1% of women in the ‘70’s used
sex toys. The times they are a-changin’. Besides, who are you to judge?
#4. A man who uses sex toys cannot have lasting relationships
This myth all comes down to history, really. Dildos (which have been
around for centuries), and more recently vibrators, have had much more
time to reach the mainstream.
Male sex toys
are comparatively new to the market. There’s still a pervasive attitude
in our society that if a guy uses a sex toy then he’s admitting that
he’s desperate or given up on finding a partner. Fortunately male sex
toy sales have been on the rise, and some attribute this to women
introducing sex toys in the bedroom and helping to decrease the stigma
(way to go ladies!). Men are beginning to realize that toys can make
their sex life more exciting with or without a partner. We see nothing
wrong with that!
#5. Adult Sex Toys decrease sensitivity, making orgasms harder to achieveThis
is perhaps one of the most widely known and feared myths, especially
among women who are terrified of “losing their orgasm”, a la Samantha in
Sex and the City.
The bottom line is there are no studies that show permanent desensitizing
effects from vibrator usage. Some women report decreased sensitivity
immediately after use, but this typically only lasts from a few minutes
to a few hours.
Remember, masturbation won’t make you blind, and vibrators will not make you numb.
#6. The main function of pleasure products are to help you reach orgasm
While sex toys do an excellent job at assisting you in achieving
excellent and sometimes quicker orgasms, they have other uses for men
and women suffering from sexual dysfunction or other disorders. Women
who suffer from incontinence or a prolapsed uterus can exercise their
pubococcygeus (pelvic) muscles – not to mention have more intense and
satisfying orgasms - by doing
kegel exercises.
Men and women may also find that medical conditions such as multiple
sclerosis or diabetes affect nerve transmission, which can dull sexual
sensation. Certain medications as well as depression or menopause can
limit sexual response. Sex toys are often necessary to increase arousal.
#7. I don’t need an adult toy if I can reach orgasm naturally
The fact is, most women find it very difficult if not impossible to
achieve vaginal orgasms, but kudos to you if you’re one of the lucky
ones. That said, maybe you don’t
need one. But you definitely
want one.
We know it, you know it. Why wouldn’t you want to take your orgasms
from toe-curling to mind-blowing? In today’s world of sex toys, there
truly is something for everyone to enjoy. Life is too short not to have
more orgasms.

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Romantic Depot Bronx NYC Sex Toys
Address: 3703 Provost Ave Bronx NY 10466 United States
(718) 515-6969
Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10am – 12:00am
Friday and Saturday 10am – 1:00am
Directions:
*From West Bronx & Upper Manhattan (only 10 minutes)
(Riverdale, Marble Hill, Kingsbridge, Inwood, Washingtn Heights, South Yonkers)
Simply Continue straight on E 233rd St. for a couple of miles.
Turn right onto Provost Ave, we are the first building on Right.
*From all NYC Boroughs
When driving North on I-95 from NYC take Exit 13. Make left onto Conner
Street. Stay straight, 2 blocks on left after traffic light by
Mcdonald's.
*From Westchester and Connecticut
When driving South on I-95 from Westchester County take Exit 13. Go 1/4 mile - Conner Street Turns into Provost Avenue.
*Bus
Nearest Bus Stop BX 16 BX 36 Boston Post Rd & Conner Street Corner only 1 Block Away!
*Subway
Nearest Transit Station is Only 1.5 Blocks Away, Dyre Avenue take the 5 Train.
Parking Lot and Ample Street Parking is Available.
Romantic Depot Westchester County Adult Toys
Address: 6 Frontage Street Elmsford NY 10523 United States
Phone: (914) 345-8522
Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10am – 12:00am
Friday and Saturday 10am – 1am
Directions:
Minutes from Yonkers, White Plains, Brewster, Ossining and Greenwich, CT.
Located off Route 9a on the NYS Thruway 287 East entrance ramp.
Romantic Depot Rockland County Erotic Toys
Address: 301 NY - 59 West Nyack NY 10994 United States
(845) 353-0180
Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10am – 12:00am
Friday and Saturday 10am– 1am
Directions:
Located on Route 59 east directly across from the Palisades Center Mall The entrance is in the rear.