SEX TOYS FOR WOMEN
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Bullet/Mini Wand
Wand vibrators can also be used during partnered sex: pair your wand vibrator with the insertion of a penis for heightened penetration, or use …
Egg
Although they look hard and odd, the egg is actually just the outer casing. Inside smaller silicone egg or ‘masturbation sleeve’. The toy has a …
Flusher
Sex flush refers to the delightful pinkish glow that washes over your skin when you’re in the throes of arousal or orgasm.
KegalBall
If you want to increase your sensitivity during vaginal sex, Kegel balls can help you and your partner heat things up. You can insert them before you head out …
LoveMachine
SENSUA Sex Love Machine Adult Toy, Thrusting Fucking Device for Men and Women Masturbation, Automatic and Adjustable Vaginal Anal Massage Pumping Gun for …
Menstrual Cup
The Masturbation Cup is a very convenient sex product, which is very convenient whether it is home or travel. The design of the Masturbation Cup gives a lot of male …
Nipple Massage
The theory behind nipple stimulation is that it mimics breast-feeding and causes sensory cells in the nipples to signal the brain to release …
Shaver
Is a sexual practice involving shaving all body hair below neck, lubing up the whole body, and screwing on a waterbed without sheets. we were having shaved monkey …
Silicone Gel Penis
Made of silicone, soft to touch, don’t stimulate the penis. The silicone gel is designed for your penis. The gel offers an incredible feel for the ultimate in …
Sterilizing
Sterilization refers to any process that removes, kills, or deactivates all forms of life (in particular referring to microorganisms such as fungi, bacteria, spores, unicellular eukaryotic organisms such as Plasmodium, etc.) … After sterilization, an object is referred to as being sterile or aseptic.
Stimulator
Sexual stimulation touching, kissing, licking, or other manipulation of the genitals, breasts, or other areas of the body that leads to sexual arousal.
Suction
Clitoral suction sex toys help people to have these stimulation experiences. They create airflow and pressure around the clitoris…
Vibrators & Stimulators
Vibrators are sex toys that are used on the body to create sexual stimulation. Modern vibrators, also known as massagers, use electronic …
Wearable
Wearable vibrators are sex toy which keep your hands free, so they’re easy to combine with other types of sex.
What are sex toys?
Sex toys — also called adult toys or “marital aids” — are objects people use to have more pleasure during sex or masturbation. Sometimes sex toys can also have medical uses if you have a sexual dysfunction or medical condition. There are many different types of sex toys, and people use them for lots of different reasons.
It’s totally normal to use sex toys, but it’s also totally normal not to — it’s a personal decision, and everyone’s different. As long as you’re using sex toys safely, there’s nothing harmful about it.
- Impact and vibration absorption
- Weather and chemical resistance including splash resistance to oils and fuels
- Acoustic and thermal insulation properties
- Buoyancy with low water absorption
- Suitability for thermo-forming and thermo-moulding
Why do people use sex toys?
All kinds of people may choose to use sex toys, for many different reasons. For some, using sex toys is the easiest (or only) way they can have an orgasm — this is especially common for people with vulvas. Sometimes people use sex toys to help them masturbate. People also use sex toys during sex with their partners.
For transgender, nonbinary, or gender nonconforming people, certain sex toys may help affirm their gender identity or help relieve gender dysphoria.
Some people with disabilities or limited mobility use sex toys to make it easier to masturbate, have sex, or do sexual activities or positions that would otherwise be harder or not possible for them.
Sex toys can also help treat the symptoms of certain disorders, like erectile dysfunction, genital arousal disorder, hypoactive sexual disorder, and orgasm disorder. And some people find that sex toys help them deal with the sexual side effects of certain medications, health conditions, or menopause — like a low sex drive or decreased sensation in their genitals.
What are the different types of sex toys?
There are thousands of different sex toys out there. Some of the most common ones include:
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Vibrators (aka vibes, personal massagers) — Objects that vibrate (move continuously/buzz) to stimulate your genitals. It’s very common for people to use vibrators to stimulate their clitoris and other parts of their vulva and vagina. But vibrators can also stimulate the penis, scrotum and testicles, nipples, and anus. Vibrators come in all shapes and sizes. Some can go inside a vagina or anus, and others are meant to be used outside the body.
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Dildos — Objects that go inside a vagina, anus, or mouth. Dildos come in many shapes and sizes, but they’re often shaped like a penis. Some look like realistic penises, and others are more abstract. They can also be slightly curved, to help stimulate your g-spot or prostate. Dildos can be made out of lots of different materials, like silicone, rubber, plastic, metal, or, break-resistant glass.
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Anal toys — Sex toys made specifically to stimulate and/or go inside your anus. Anal toys include plugs (usually called butt plugs), anal beads, prostate massagers, and dildos with a wide base. You need to use lube to use anal toys safely. And it’s very important that any toy you put in your butt has a flared base (meaning it’s wider at the bottom) or some other way to pull the toy out, so it can’t accidentally slip all the way in. If a sex toy goes all the way inside your butt, it could get stuck and you may have to go to the doctor to get it out.
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Sleeves (aka masturbation sleeves, penis sleeves, or strokers) — Soft tubes that you put your penis into. Sleeves come in all shapes and sizes, and often have different textures on the inside for more sensation. Some even have vibration or suction. There are also strokers that are specially designed for a larger clitoris or smaller penis, particularly for intersex people or trans men on hormone therapy.
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Penis rings (aka cock rings, erectile dysfunction rings, or constriction rings) — rings that go around your scrotum and/or penis. Penis rings slow blood flow out of the penis when it’s erect (hard), which can increase sensation, or make your erection harder and longer-lasting. The safest penis rings are made from soft, flexible materials that you can easily remove, like silicone, rubber, or leather with snaps. Some penis rings have little vibrators on them, to stimulate you and/or your partner. Because penis rings restrict your blood flow, don’t wear one for longer than 10-30 minutes, and take it off right away if you feel any pain or discomfort. And talk to your nurse or doctor before using penis rings if you have a bleeding disorder or are on blood-thinning medicine.
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Pumps (aka penis pumps, vacuum pumps, or vacuum erectionpumps) — Vacuum-like devices that use a hand or battery-powered pump to create suction around your penis, clitoris, vulva, or nipples. Pumps drive blood flow to the area, which helps increase sensitivity and sensation. Some people also like the feeling of the suction. Penis pumps can help you get an erection, but they won’t make your penis permanently bigger. Some pumps are designed to help treat erectile dysfunction, genital arousal disorder, and orgasm disorder — you can get more information about these pumps from a nurse or doctor, like the ones at your local Planned Parenthood health center. But most of the pumps you buy in sex stores or adult shops are not medical devices, they’re just meant to enhance pleasure during sex and masturbation. Make sure to follow the instructions on the packaging, and don’t pump for longer than the instructions say. And talk to your doctor before using a pump if you have a blood disorder, or are on blood-thinning medication.
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Ben Wa balls (aka Kegel balls, Kegel trainers, vagina balls, orgasm balls) — Round objects that you put inside your vagina. They can help you do exercises that tone and strengthen your Kegel muscles (aka pelvic floor muscles). Kegel balls are usually weighted so you have to squeeze your vagina to keep them inside your body. Some are hollow with smaller balls inside that roll and bounce when you move, making a jiggling sensation. You don’t need these balls to do Kegel exercises, and not everyone uses them for that purpose — many people just like the way they feel inside their vagina.
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Packers (aka prosthetics) — objects that look and feel like a realistic penis (usually soft) that create a “bulge” in your underwear or clothes. Some packers also let you pee standing up (called stand-to-pee or STP packers). Many trans, genderqueer, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming people use packers to help affirm or express their gender identity. Like with anyone’s genitals, packers aren’t always sexual or used for sex. But some packers can be worn bent down or sticking up, so they can resemble both a non-erect (soft) penis and an erect (hard) penis, and and can be used for sex.
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Harnesses (aka straps or strap-on harnesses) — garments that hold a packer, dildo, or other sex toy against your body. Some are worn like underwear or jock straps, and others may go around other parts of your body, like your thigh.
There are so many different kinds of sex toys and ways to use them that figuring out where to start can feel a little overwhelming. Going to a sex toy shop and asking someone who works there about different products can be a great way to learn more about sex toys and what might work well for you. You can also just try something that seems interesting and go from there. Or you may decide sex toys aren’t for you, and that’s totally OK too. The point is that there are lots of options for different bodies and different kinds of sex — so no matter who you are or what kinds of sex you have, sex toys can be an option for you.
How do I use sex toys safely?
Sharing sex toys with other people can spread STDs — if someone who has an STD uses a sex toy, the body fluids on that toy can spread the infection to the next person who uses that toy. So if you’re using a sex toy with a partner, it’s important to take steps to help prevent STDs.
Wash your sex toys with mild soap and water after you use them, and before they touch another person’s genitals. Putting condoms on sex toys can help keep them clean and prevent the spread of STDs. Just make sure you change condoms before the toy touches another person’s genitals.
If you’re using a sex toy in your anus, make sure you use lots of lube. The anus doesn’t lubricate itself (get wet) the way a vagina does, so putting something in your butt without adding lube can be painful, uncomfortable, and even unsafe. And never put a sex toy that’s been in an anus into a vagina without washing it or changing the condom first. If germs from your anus get into your vagina, it can lead to vaginitis.
It’s also important to make sure that any sex toy you use in your anus has a wide base or some other way to keep it from going all the way in. If a sex toy goes so far into your anus that you can’t reach it, you may need to see a nurse or doctor to get it out. (You can’t lose a sex toy in your vagina because your cervix blocks the end of it.)
Don’t use silicone lube with silicone sex toys (unless you put condoms on them) — silicone lube can react with the solid silicone in your toy and damage it. Water-based lube is a safe bet to use with any sex toy (and any condom).
If you’re putting a sex toy inside your body (mouth, vagina, or anus), it’s best to use one made of a body-safe, non-porous material — like 100% silicone (not silicone blends), hard plastic, stainless steel, aluminum, and break-resistant glass. Toys made from non-porous materials don’t absorb germs and are easier to keep clean.
Sex toys made from materials that may be porous — like silicone blends, jelly rubber, PVC, vinyl, TPR, TPE, elastomer, or other rubbery plastics — can absorb germs that can lead to infections, even if you always wash your toy. But you can always use a condom on your toy to help it stay clean and keep any possible germs on it out of your body.
For the best way to clean and care for your sex toy, read the directions that came with it or ask the staff at your local sex toy store.
It’s always best to use sex toys that are specifically made to be sex toys, especially if you’re putting them inside your body. DIY sex toys might not be safe, especially if they can break, have rough, sharp, or loose parts, or are made of materials that are unsanitary or can cause a reaction.
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Frequently Asked Question!
Are you manufacturer or trading company?
We are a company integrating industry and trade. It is a factory specializing in the production of toys and hair irons. And there are many long-term cooperation factories in toys, accessories, and clothing.
Yes, if you order large quantities.Cheaper prices with more bigger size orders.
When will my order be shipped?
We will ship the goods within 5 days after receiving your payment,but it can be negotiated based on order quantity and production schedule.
In general, EMS takes 10-15 days, DHL takes 2-4 days, Fedex takes 5-7 days, UPS and TNT takes 3-5 days.
Is OEM order and Private Label accepted?
Yes! We welcome OEM order and can put private label. The minimum quantity and price both depend on the items you order.
Are possible samples before order?
Yes, to help customers to reduce inventory pressure and start business easily with low cost, we offer drop shipping services.
Small quantity: by air or DHL/UPS/ARAMEX/FEDEX/EMS.
Big quantity: by SEA, any fast safe and cheap line to your country is our way.
Can you put my brand name(logo) on sex product or packing box?
1.Yes,of course.OEM service is the most important part of our trad purpose.2.If you have ready design for your logo,please send it to us and confirm the position of the logo.
What is your sample policy?
We can supply the sample if we have ready parts in stock, but the customers have to pay the sample cost and the courier cost.
Does this come in multiple sizes?
Yes,it is available in different size.If you find other size we have is not suitable,we can supply in your size in new production.
Yes of course. But if you don’t have then we have a long time professional partner for shipping.
Normally 7-15 days after receving the deposit. Customized products 30-45days after receving the deposit.
What about the Minimum Order Quantity?
The MOQ is 1 pcs, sample order in small quantity is acceptable
We want to print own logo, and use own packaging, is it ok?
Yes, we can print your logo on the product. You can provide us your packaging design, we arrange production.
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