I don't know if there's much information available of this type, but what percentage of single women supplement their sex lives by using dildos or vibrators? It's easy to comprehend how we can become accustomed, if not fond, of these implements through use.
However, they come in different sizes, shapes, colours, and textures. There's the desire to have new experiences, to go where you never went before. For example, what would a 8 inch dildo feel like? Would it be to large and painful, or would it ramp up to a new level of pleasure?
Let's say I have been accustomed to using Heathcliff, my original dildo or vibrator. Suppose I were to acquire Hector. Would I experience feelings of guilt in being unfaithful to my beloved Heathcliff? If he was sensate, would he understand? I must confess a wish to use both simultaneously; but if that too kinky?
Does anyone out there also have these reservations, or am I being overly prudent?
Can Christians use sex toys?
Once, I bought a new car, and was going to sell the old one after I got the new one, but the old car got jealous and died before I could sell it, so I think your answer is yes.
ReplyDeleteIt does. Shame on you. What about Heathcliff's feelings?
ReplyDeleteYes they can... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/23/christian-sex-toy-shop-op_n_1445802.html
ReplyDeleteI think liberals would allow as many as six dildoes.
ReplyDeleteWe have to get ours in Georgia.
ReplyDeleteDoes having six dildos constitute a harem or a collection?
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