Sex Toy Myths
There are many myths surrounding sex toys and several concerns that are commonly expressed when considering buying sex toys. Whilst buying sex toys should be treated seriously, they are a fun way to bring pleasure into your sex life and, with adequate care, these myths are unfounded.
Among the more common myths are the following:
My partner wants to use sex toys, so I must be sexually inadequate.
You should always consider your partner's feelings when buying sex toys. Not only is it respectful to discuss sex toys before introducing them into your sex lives, it is absolutely necessary. Many people are worried that using sex toys indicates some form of sexual inadequacy, so it is important to discuss sex toys with your partner to prove that they are in no way inadequate. This way, you will avoid any hurt feelings and you can show that you are just using sex toys to explore new possibilities. Sex toys are fun to use on your own or with your partner.
I'll get addicted to sex toys and won't be able to orgasm without them.
Sex toys are simply another way to have fun in your sex lives. Whilst they may help reach higher levels of arousal / satisfaction, there is no such thing as physical dependency on sex toys. Sex toys are like discovering a new sexual position with your partner - at first it feels amazing and you can't imagine having sex in any other way, but you will soon move on to discover new sexual heights and what you thought was addictive will become part of your bigger arsenal of sexual pleasure techniques.
Vibrators will cause damage to my genitals
You should use all sex toys carefully and stop if you experience any pain or discomfort, but there is no reason why using a vibrator will cause any damage if you use them with care. Vibrators can occasionaly cause a slight numbing sensation during or immediately after use, but normal sensitivity will soon be restored.
