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Sex Toys

Posted by Diva on February 15th, 2010 | No Comments »

If you are a sex worker who visits clients, it’s a good idea to have at least a basic knowledge of what sex toys are on the market. Some may request that you bring them to appointments, either to use on you or them. You should practise with them by yourself before using them with a client – it’s the kind of homework that you won’t mind doing!

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The most common sex toy is a dildo or vibrator; these come in all shapes and sizes, colours and textures. Most are shaped like a penis, sometimes curving up slightly at the end so they can hit your G spot (on the front wall of your vagina). It’s not uncommon for men to feel threatened or jealous if your vibrator is bigger than their own manhood; it may sound silly, but men are often insecure about the size of their penis – it’s how they measure their worth sometimes! If you’re not sure what they want, take a selection of sizes and start off with the smallest.

If you’re taking sex toys for him, make sure they’re used as intended; anal dildos always have extra material at the base to prevent it getting lost inside, unlike those intended for vaginal use.

One of the most important things to remember is to clean your sex toys thoroughly; it’s not advisable to share them, but there are plenty of products on the market to keep your props hygienic. Never put anything inside your vagina after it has been in his or your anus – this can cause infection. If you’re planning on swapping holes, use a condom on the toy and change it when you swap.

Be safe, go steady!

x Diva x

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