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Surprising Facts About Sex Toys
Okay, so sex toys are a sensitive and even uncomfortable subject for many couples. Women have long been aware of their ability to heighten the mood and to enhance the stimulation, but many men are still leery about them. After all, the male ego is pretty fragile, especially when it comes to our sexual prowess and virility, and no guy wants to come to grips with the notion that he could easily be replaced by a machine.

Before you know it, women will be ditching their partners altogether and purchasing robo lovers with 12-inch vibrating penises and a memory bank containing more than 5,000 compliments and words of endearment. Well guys, rest easy. Sex toys aren't to be feared; they're to be understood. So let's venture into the unknown for a moment and look at some interesting facts about these apparatus.
 
Sex Toys, Demystified...
  • Nearly half of all adult women use—or have used—sex toys, according to WebMD. These devices do not represent some fringe perversion for sexually adventurous women who never received love from their fathers. They're extremely mainstream, and there's a good chance that your partner has used sex toys at some point (if she's not using one now).
  • Young women between the ages of 25 and 34 are more likely to use sex toys now, but older women between the ages of 55 and 60 are just as likely to have used them in the past. So next Thanksgiving dinner, turn to your grandmother and say, “Hey, grandma, have you ever used a vibrator?” It should make the party quite memorable.
  • In moderation, sex toys can be extremely enjoyable for both partners, but when used in excess, vibrator use can cause nerve damage and clitoral de-sensitivity in women. So as with all pleasurable things in life, moderation is key. There are, however, some herbal treatments that can repair lost sensitivity.
  • Women with some level of college education are statistically more likely to use sex toys than uneducated women. Perhaps that's because the best sex toys are so expensive. Nobody can afford the Deluxe Rotating Fun Time Electro Rabbit without a white-collar career.
  • Women in relationships are more likely to use vibrators and other sex toys than single women. So relax, guys. She's not trying to replace you, and even if the Japanese invent a high-tech vibrator that can stimulate 12 orgasms per minute, she'll still need the companionship of a real life partner...you should hope.
So Give It a Shot
If nothing else, sex toys may add a refreshing element into the bedroom. So rather than dismissing them, talk to your partner about what turns her on. You may find a toy out there that can make your job 100 times easier. It shouldn't dominate your late night activities, but it can spice things up when the routine starts to take its toll on your intimacy.
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