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Sex toys (often called sex aids) are devices used to enhance or increase sexual pleasure. Most sex toys can be used with or without a partner. Most people use them as an enhancement or variation from their normal sex routine. The list of sex toys is long and varied.

Here are some of the most common and popular ones:

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Wascally Rabbit (Jack Rabbit) Sexual aids and toys (like the Rabbit pictured) can increase and intensify the sexual experience for you and your partner.

For more information about the Rabbit or to purchase, click here.

(You must be 18 or older to visit the linked site.)
Vibrators. Probably the most common sex toy, vibrators can be battery powered or electrical. They come in many different sizes and shapes and with variable speeds to allow for personalized stimulation. Most are battery powered, penis-shaped in various diameters and lengths.

Vibrators can produce intense sensations. So be careful until you get the hang of it. Try using a water-based lubricant. It can make the vibrator more comfortable and stimulating.

Finally, never use a vibrator in the tub - it can cause severe shock - and be aware battery-powered vibrators can overheat.

Ben Wa Balls. Used for centuries in the Far East, this sex toy consists of two metal balls. One ball is solid and is inserted into the vagina (near the cervix). The second ball is partially filled with a liquid - traditionally mercury. It is then placed in the vagina near the first ball. Movement causes the liquid-filled ball to hit the deeper ball. This sends vibrations through the vaginal area. Women traditionally use Ben Wa balls on their own but they can be used with a partner.

Dildos. A dildo is used primarily as a penis substitute. It can be used for vaginal, oral or anal penetration. Dildos come in many sizes, colors and materials. Most are shaped like penises, although dildos come in a variety of shapes.

The dildos provide a feeling of fullness and thrusting that many find very satisfying. For a dildo used for anal sex should have a flared base to prevent it from slipping in so far you can't pull it out.

For a change of pace, try using a dildo harness with a partner. A dildo harness essentially are straps that wrap around your hips & butt to hold the dildo in place so that you can penetrate your partner.

Let your imagination be your guide.

Creams, Lotions and Oils. The variety of creams, lotions and oils is endless. Coming in various scents and flavors, creams, lotions and oils are meant to make touching, caressing and massaging more sensuous. (Although they are often used as lubricants during intercourse.)

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Eros Bodyglide Light Love 100ml. Using Eros Oil during the love making session can greatly enhance the sexual experience for you and your partner.

Experience arousing and sensuous scent and feel of Eros Oil. Concentrated so you use less. No heavy or oily mess.

For more information about Eros Oil or to purchase, click here.

(You must be 18 or older to visit the linked site.)

The scent and feel of creams, lotions and oils can be very arousing. And their flavors can be a turn on for couples into oral sex and body kissing.

In conclusion, remember that the use of sex toys and aids is purely a matter of individual preference. While many couples find sex toys are a healthy addition to their relationship, others may prefer not to use them and may even feel threatened by them.

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