Adult
toys
unravel
-‐part
one
With
all
the
negative
publicity
around
sex
it’s
hard
to
decide
whether
or
not
you
should
take
the
plunge
and
explore
sex
toys.
It
can
either
be
for
yourself
or
something
to
enjoy
with
your
partner
as
part
of
your
healthy
sex
life.
There
are
so
many
websites
selling
sex
toys.
They
all
promise
the
best
products,
best
service
and
offer
the
best
shopping
experience.
Only
one
problem,
they
have
thousands
of
different
toys
in
hundreds
of
categories
from
beginners
to
advanced,
products
for
men
and
women
and
everything
in
between.
You
are
soon
feeling
overwhelmed,
and
confused
thinking
to
yourself
How
do
I
know
which
product
is
right
for
me?
Where
do
I
start?
Purchasing
your
first
sex
toy
is
a
very
important
step
it
is
crucial
that
you’ll
have
as
much
information
as
possible.
It
is
important
to
know
that
the
sex
toy
industry
is
vast
and
is
unfortunately
not
regulated
and
there
are
a
lot
of
cheap
products
out
there
that
could
harm
you,
rather
than
give
you
the
sexual
experience
of
a
life
time.
When
purchasing
sex
toys
for
the
first
time
always
remember:
• If
you
are
new
always
go
for
hypoallergenic
• Brand
names
-‐
Research
the
name
of
the
manufacturer.
Big
names
have
their
own
websites
with
useful
information
on
their
products.
They
don’t
always
sell
online
but
often
they’ll
have
lists
of
suppliers
that
stock
their
products.
• Technology:
Seems
random
mentioning
this
when
it
comes
to
sex
toys.
The
technology
used
determines
how
sex
toys
are
designed
to
fit
your
body,
quiet
motors
(nothing
worse
than
having
the
loud
buzzing
distract
you
from
the
task
at
err…hand),
motors
are
stronger,
products
have
rechargeable
batteries
and
have
suave
ways
to
control
your
device.
From
the
tips
of
your
fingers
to
the
buttons
on
your
iphone.
The
most
popular
first
toy
is
a
clitoral
stimulator,
they
are
small
discreet,
come
in
different
colures
and
shapes.
Some
are
softer
than
the
others
and
you
get
rechargeable
or
battery
activated
toys.