βI know women will buy them at Duane Reade, and as a lifelong cheerleader for sexual empowerment I'm thrilled at this development,β Ms. Venning said. βIt's one more step in the evolution of vibrators to just another consumer product, unburdened of its freight of shame, sexual defect and sluttiness.β. read more
I think the only stigma on buying vibrators, or any sex toy for that matter, is the one we, ourselves, place on it. I have had to buy vibrators for my girlfriends and other female friends because they have been afraid to do it themselves. read more
There is a definite stigma around (cis hetro) men owning male sex toys (strokers, pocket pussies, realistic molds, dolls, etc), but there doesn't seem to be the same stigma around (cis hetro) women owning female sex toys (vibrators, dildos, kegel balls, realistic molds, dolls, etc). read more
Truth. Absolutely not. Vibrators provide only one thing, intense stimulation. They can't kiss women, embrace or massage them, warm the bed, tell jokes, say, "I love you," or do anything else lovers provide to support and enjoy each other. Vibrators don't replace men. All they do is provide especially intense erotic stimulation. read more