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Lotus-eater wrote: »Tbh I don't know why you think lesbians have different toys to straight girls, they don't, but most straight girls don't use harnesses.
Because OP was asking where to buy 'products for lesbians' specifically. I didn't think there were different toys up until thenAccept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
peachyprice wrote: »Because OP was asking where to buy 'products for lesbians' specifically. I didn't think there were different toys up until then
Cost more but much nicer to use and last longer, safer too.
And if you want something towards the harder end of the bondage frequency, go for a decent gay mans internet shop, again the quality is much better.Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.0 -
Wow so many people clued up on sex toys here :eek::eek::eek:0
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naijapower wrote: »So, i take it you one of them (lesbian) cos u seem to be an authority :j0
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Greener_Grass wrote: »Wow so many people clued up on sex toys here :eek::eek::eek:Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.0
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Not so much toy's but my missis has bought some good quality sexy gear from these guys:
http://www.westwardbound.co.uk/index.numo
Right,she'd better brace up!!!0 -
Lotus-eater wrote: »Never buy from a shop which doesn't give decent size indications for dildos
Am wondering how you know what size you need. Do the good retailers offer a measuring service like when you buy bras from [STRIKE]S&M[/STRIKE] M&S?0 -
jack*tigger wrote: »Am wondering how you know what size you need. Do the good retailers offer a measuring service like when you buy bras from [STRIKE]S&M[/STRIKE] M&S?
. I could give you loads of ideas, but to be frank, all you have to remember is the girth is for most people, more important than the length.
And if you don't know the girth you need, I suggest you sit down and "work it out"Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.0 -
jack*tigger wrote: »Am wondering how you know what size you need. Do the good retailers offer a measuring service like when you buy bras from [STRIKE]S&M[/STRIKE] M&S?
*is sniggering at the thought of going into a sex shop to be measured for a dildo*
:rotfl:My home is usually the House Buying, Renting and Selling Forum where I can be found trying to (sometimes unsucessfully) prove that not all Estate Agents are crooks. With 20 years experience of Sales/Lettings and having bought and sold many of my own properties I've usually got something to sayIgnore......check!0 -
I wouldn't only look at cost when it comes to buying a strap-on...cheap woven straps are often very uncomfortable, leather are definately better. If you can get to a shop to try some on as a good fit is essential. Also silicone is really the only choice for dildo's - it lasts years, can be cleaned to high temps (even in your dishwasher!) and isn't damaged by water based lube. Rubber type dildos snap and rot...little damages to the material let in bacteria etc.
Now that is top sex toy knowledge....
+10 points
EDIT
FPMSL just found this....
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.19542~r.91142929
Read the reviews....0
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