So the buzz is up in West Virginia, and apparently the state and I feel the same way.
We both agree that women and men shouldn’t be ashamed to not only use sex toys but also have them.
What is this corroboration exactly? Well, according to research by Adam and Eve, a company that produces sex toys, West Virginia is one of the top ten states with the most sex toys per capita!
West Virginia ranked eight out of ten.
Yet, for those that didn’t already know this information, sex toys are phenomenal. I believe a sex toy can strengthen a relationship and help strengthen one’s mental, physical and emotional clarity because of the sexual release it provides.
In fact, over 78 percent of women in relationships use sex toys, and people spend more than $15 billion per year to get their pleasure on, according to Adam and Eve.
That’s a lot of batteries to go through.
However, like any first time, breaking the sex shop hymen can be intimidating.
Imagine a toy store for adults. Rubber and plastic penis and vagina as far as the eye can see. Outfits made with lace and imagination. Anal plugs line the shelves, followed by battery-operated machines that require the directions in order for someone to understand how to use. What about those glass beads—what do you even do with them beside wear them around your neck?
While some may think this description sounds like a disgusting torture chamber, others may find it secretly amusing or stimulating.
So why are people still ashamed to go into a sex store? Perhaps it is because vibrators and dildos are made into the butt of many jokes. Perhaps it is because toys are not natural forms of sexual pleasure. Or perhaps the individual is just timid.
Regardless of the situation, taking baby steps is key. A glass case of penises to one person might not be as heavenly to another.
Though, one purchase is all it takes. Just don’t forget to buy extra batteries.
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