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A toy by any other name would feel as sweet; The many materials of sex toys- by Carly

posted: Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Since the dawn of man, sex has been a pleasurable experience. Viewed as not

only a means for procreation, but also as a healthy stress reliever and a passionate

expression of love.  The invention of sexual toys for women opened a door of sexual

freedom for women everywhere.  Being only second to the invention of birth control pills,

vibrators and dildos allow women to experiment safely and confidently.  Many people,

men in particular, state that there are more sex toys for women then for men, why is that?

It is my opinion that the answer to this question revolves around the anatomy

of human beings.  Take men for example; there sexual organ is on the outside of their

body, easy to reach, easy to play with.  Women, on the other hand, have a vaginal canal

and a clitoris; the two important sexual areas are not very close together.  Some women

cannot achieve an orgasm without clitoral stimulation, and if you are aware of the

basic act of hetero sexual sex you can understand how the clitoris is usually ignored.

With sex toys “cum” preference; pun intended.  Some individuals prefer a toy

softer to the touch; others don’t see the point in a toy unless it vibrates.  This brings us

to the whole point of my essay- the many materials of sex toys.

The basic materials are:

Silicone

Silicone/Rubber Mixes

Thermo-plastic elastomer

Jelly Rubber and Phthalates

Hard Material such as hard plastics, acrylics, Lucite, glass, metal, and ceramic

Let’s start our adventure in the depths of silicone valley.

Silicone toys are soft and smooth to the touch. They are also pliable, and they

come in a wide variety of shapes and colors. Since silicone is a non-porous surface, it can

be disinfected easier then plastic.  As a result, they can be used for longer periods of time

because they don’t harbor germs like other porous materials.  A simple way to clean a

silicone toy is to either boil for 5-10 minutes, pop them in the dishwasher, or wash them

with soap and water.  The most important thing to remember when it comes to silicone

toys is the lubricant that is used with them. Silicone lubes can melt a silicone toy, putting

a condom over a silicone toy when using silicone lube is recommended.  A silicone

toy is also ideal for individuals who have environmental allergies, because silicone is

hypoallergenic.

Next up for discussion is silicone rubber mixes.  Although these toys contain

silicone they are porous and do not have the same care instructions.  One of the benefits of

having a silicone mixed toy is that the material will last longer without tearing.  As with

the silicone toys, silicone lube is not recommended.

Thermo-plastic elastomer, unlike silicone, is slightly porous and cannot be

disinfected.  Basic cleaning instruction in between uses is wash with soap and water,

but in the long run a toy of this material should be used with condoms or replace

frequently to avoid infection or a negative reaction to bacteria.  Similar to Thermo-plastic

elastomer, Jelly Rubber toys are soft, porous and cannot be disinfected either.  Most

sex toy companies no longer carry toys made from this material because it contains a

potentially harmful element called phthalates.  Phthalates are plasticizing chemicals that

soften Polyvinyl Chlorides (PVCs) – plastics that are used in everything from building

materials, tubing, and clothing to shower curtains, and can even be found in food.

Phthalates are also used in soft plastic sex toys.

Toys made from hard materials do not contain phthalates.

The most versatile of all hard material toys is glass.  Glass retains temperature extremely well and requires a

very small amount of lube for a slippery effect.  Glass toys can also be heated or frozen for

an extra sexual experience.  No other material, aside from silicone, easily possesses this option.
With all the scientific achievement the human race has accomplished in the past

several hundred years, it is a great achievement to have such time and effort put into sexual

objects that will be put into hard working fun loving individuals.  Human beings are as

unique and delicate as snow flakes.  Thanks to science, there will always be a specific sex

toy to meet their individual needs.  God bless the human race, God bless sexuality, and

God bless sex toys.

Let’s talk about clitoral stimulation gels.- by Julie

posted: Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

So. Let’s talk about clitoral stimulation gels.

Most clitoral stimulants work by using a cooling element to provide a cold, tingling
sensation to the clitoris, which causes blood flow in that area to increase, which then
enhances sensitivity and leads to a better orgasm. Um… sign me up for that, please.

There are so many different types of clitoral stimulants, but the most popular kinds on the
market seem to be Sliquid Organics Stimulating O Gel, Orgasmix Enhancing Gel, and
Intimate Organics Clitoral Stimulating Gel in Intense and Gentle styles, and we have all
of these in our store!

Orgasmix is a good product; it gets good reviews from people who have tried it. It
does, however, contain an ingredient called propylene glycol, which is considered a
toxic chemical, but only if used in very large amounts. Using a small amount of this
stimulating gel every few days, or even everyday, should not cause harm to you. The
squeeze bottle instructions do say not to rub this gel directly on your clit, but to apply it
directly underneath.  KEEP THAT IN MIND!

Sliquid is a 100% organic and vegan friendly brand – which means no propylene glycol!
The cooling sensation in this gel comes from peppermint oil and menthol. Now, there
is NOTHING wrong with menthol. It is very commonly used in a number of different
products, and has a number of therapeutic qualities. But some women find that menthol
can cause their skin to dry a little bit. This is no different than if you were to forget to
wear your gloves in the bitter cold, and your hands got dry. Your hands aren’t harmed in
any way, your skin is just a little dry. And not everyone will experience this sensation.
I, personally, have used KY Jelly Tingling lube (KY Jelly is horrible for you, by the
way), and I have very sensitive, dry skin and I didn’t notice anything out of the ordinary.
So unless you’re terribly, unbearably sensitive down there, this is a great, safe, organic
product, and you will have no problems!

Alright, this is getting a little long, so let’s wrap it up with Intimate Organics.  This would
be my choice after doing all this research.  Their stimulating gel comes in an intense
version and a gentle version, so nobody is left out!  Even women who are SUPER,
SUPER sensitive can happily use this lube.  And the only thing this brand uses to cause
a cooling sensation is plain ol’ peppermint oil.  The directions on both of these lubes say
to rub DIRECTLY into the clitoris, as opposed to under or around.  That makes me one
happy gal.   J

Buying your babycakes something special…by D’Ara

posted: Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

I would advise digging deep in order to come up with a gift that she not only
appreciates, but LOVES!!  Roses?  Chocolates?  Can we say cliché?  Now a toy- that’s a gift
that keeps on giving… and giving and giving =)

When shopping for said little treasure, be sure to shop around and PLEASE don’t
skimp on your sweetie pie.  Dropping a little more change goes a long way, and if not for
anything else, your baby deserves nothing but the best.

Consider investing in a LELO, an acronym that stands for Luxury Erotic Lifestyle
Objects- yes LIFESTYLE OBJECTS!!! This particular brand of toys- forgive me-
lifestyle objects- is so hot they are bound to be the object of your loves affection, if not
for their excellent performance then for their sleek and modern design.  It also doesn’t hurt
that these cuties are rechargeable.  That’s right- NO BATTERIES!   Plus, they come with a
one year warranty!

If it is that your baby girl is a bit squeamish when it comes to experimenting
with “lifestyle objects”, I suggest taking the safer, but no less nobler route of showering
your honey with some lingerie!  Classy?  Trashy?  Your choice!!!  But please, please,
please, above all things get her size correct!  There are few things more offensive then
being given lingerie that’s too small, or even more regretfully, too big.  In view of the fact
that you’re going out of your way to spoil your cutie pie in the first place, consider taking
the proper precautions to make sure your gift will be one she’s sure to fall in love with.

After you figure out what her size is feel free to get as creative as possible.  Lingerie comes in infinite amounts of styles, fabrics and colors so you will have loads to pick from. Feel free to mix and match in order to properly concoct they perfect ensemble.

If all else fails, feel free to ask a friendly Cupcake here at Pure Delish for some assistance- they’re sure to get you on the right path and make sure that your gift is a successful one!

-D’Ara <3

Batteries vs. Rechargeable Toys by Jaz

posted: Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

So what’s the benefit?
It doesn’t take much to explain which one is more beneficial.  Batteries you can
replace over and over again, but with rechargeable, all you need is to charge and
go.  I guess it really depends on you.  I mean ,with batteries you have to spend
money all the time, as opposed to just charging a toy overnight like a cell
phone and go about your business.

So ask yourself this question:
Do you prefer to spend and spend buying batteries whenever they go out
or would you prefer a toy that’s rechargeable and saves you money?  I don’t
know about you but, like many, I prefer to save money.  In this economy right
now it’s definitely best to save when we can, and rechargeable is definitely
more beneficial on that note.  Even if the toy is a bit on the expensive side,
most rechargeable toys are of better quality.  Brands like  LELO, Natural Contours,
SASI by Je Joue and We-Vibe are made of the highest quality silicone, use the highest quality motors, and are all rechargeable.  So once again, which would you prefer?  It all depends on you!!!!

Condoms 101- by Violet

posted: Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Hi Everyone!

This is your Cupcake-in-Training, Violet! Today we will be focusing on CONDOMS!
Yes, yes, these little fellas are very important our sexual health, not only as
contraceptives, but also for prevention of STDs, and we should all carry at least 1 or
2 with us at all times! Ya never know when the mood will strike and nothing kills
the mood faster than not being ready! Boo! No Glove, No Love! Anywho, I’ll be
going over some of the different types of condoms that are available . Here we go!

We’re going to start off with what condoms are made of:
Latex- The majority of condoms are made from this. Latex is a material made from the
sap of a rubber tree. They CAN NOT be used with oil based lubes (Vaseline, baby oil,
cold cream etc.), since the oil breaks down the latex. Unfortunately some people have an
allergy to latex, if you are one of these people, have no fear, there is hope! Which brings
us to:

Polyurethane- This kind of condom is made from a type of plastic. It is latex free. It is
allergy free, so it’s safe for latex sensitive people. It’s odor free, thinner than latex, for
that natural feel (a plus!) and can be used with water-based and oil-based lubes, double
yay!

Polyisoprene: This is a natural rubber latex, softer than polyurethane, and it’s also thin for
that natural feel.

Now on to different types:
Thin: These type of condoms are about 20% thinner than regular condoms, so they
feel natural, as if you’re wearing nothing at all! They come in the above described
materials. Don’t be fooled by the fact that they’re “thin”, they are very durable and can
keep up with your shenanigans! Seriously, they are sturdy and hold up great! You can
try Extra Sensitive and Avanti BARE by Durex brand, Skyn and Ultra Sensitive by
LifeStyles brand, Kimono Brand, ThinTensity and Trojan Supra by Trojan brand and
BareBack brand.

Textured: For that extra Oomph! These condoms are specially designed to provide extra
stimulation to one or both partners. They can be studded all around, ribbed throughout or
on the base, contoured for a great natural fit, twisted for her pleasure (for all those hidden
spots J), each texture provides a different and awesome sensation! Trojan, Durex,
LifeStyles, Pleasure Plus (a great brand and favorite among condom users!) Kimono,
Rough Rider all have different textures for their condoms.

Special: Now there are some condoms that do a little extra than the others I’ve mentioned
before. For example warming condoms! You’ve heard of warming lube, well this is
basically the same thing. Trojan has a line of condoms called Shared Pleasure that warm
up with body moisture, and feel awesome for both partner, which is always fun! Another
by Trojan is Fire & Ice, this is a dual action condom. It warms AND tingles! Ooh la la!
If you’re in a frisky goofy mode, Night Light brand, has a Glow-in-the-Dark condom!
How fun is that?! These condoms are the only of their kind and are absolutely safe to use,
made from latex and go under the same rigorous testing as the leading brands. Just place
under a light for 30 seconds and you’re good to go!

Well, there you have it! That is just a taste of the many types of condoms available!
Of course there are a ton more, but we’ve only scratched the surface today. I hope that
you’ve learned a little something about condoms today. As a friendly reminder, you can
purchase all of the above mentioned condoms and MUCH more here at Pure Delish! So
remember keep it safe and have FUN! Thanks guys!!