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Sex Toys Guide

How to Clean and Store Your Sex Toys Safely

How to Clean and Store Your Sex Toys Safely

Learn how to keep your sex toys clean safe and ready to use. This simple guide covers cleaning storage and tips to help your toys stay in good condition for longer.
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Spice Up Your Evening with App & Remote-Controlled Toys

Spice Up Your Evening with App & Remote-Controlled Toys

Long-term relationships can sometimes fall into a routine. App- and remote-controlled sex toys bring secret fun and playful teasing to your evening – at home, on the go, and even in public (discreetly, of course!). At Home – Set the Mood Start your evening at home: One partner controls the toy via app or remote, the other just enjoys the surprise. Try different speeds, patterns, and tease with little hint messages. Fun idea: “secret buzz” on the sofa while watching a movie, or under the table at dinner at home. On the Move – Build Anticipation Once you’ve warmed up: Taxi rides or parked cars can add a little adrenaline to your play. The partner with the app controls the toy discreetly – the other doesn’t know exactly when it will activate. A tiny text hint like “your turn now” adds anticipation and teasing fun. At a Restaurant – Secret Public Teasing One of the most exciting parts of the evening: Toy under the table, controlled via app → no one else has a clue A small buzz can make smiles appear, subtle touches feel more electric Random mode keeps the suspense and makes dinner feel playful and extra special 💡 Tip: little surprises turn an ordinary meal into an adventure, but always stay discreet. On the Way Home – Finish Strong On the ride back or at the hotel, a surprise buzz via the app continues the shared secret thrill At home, take it slower together or go a bit wilder for a finale 💡 Idea: app and remote toys let you stretch the evening with tiny teasing moments that feel fun and intimate.   Quick Tips for Maximum Fun Set boundaries and safe words beforehand Start slow and build up together Laugh – teasing is part of the fun Remember: the thrill and the secret moments make the evening memorable Final Thought App- and remote-controlled toys aren’t just gadgets – they’re secret adventures for couples. One evening, many surprise moments, plenty of laughter – a little playful teasing can turn an ordinary night into an unforgettable experience. 😏 Ready to take your fun to the next level? Check out our kinky selection of app- and remote-controlled toys and let the adventure begin!        App and remote toys
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How to find the G-spot (yes, that one)

How to find the G-spot (yes, that one)

Let’s be real. Most women Google the G-spot because something doesn’t quite add up. “Everyone talks about it — why haven’t I met mine?” “Does it even exist?” “Am I broken or just bad at directions?” Relax. You’re completely normal. The G-spot is one of the most talked-about and misunderstood pleasure topics out there. It’s not a magic button, and it doesn’t come with guaranteed fireworks — but it can be worth exploring. What is the G-spot? The G-spot is a sensitive area, not a button. It’s located inside the vagina on the front wall (the side closest to your belly). For some women it feels deeply pleasurable. For others it’s subtle, neutral, or just “meh”. All of that is normal. Is the G-spot real? Yes — but not in the mythological way it’s often described. The G-spot isn’t a universal switch that works the same for everyone. Bodies are different, and pleasure doesn’t follow rules. So if you’ve never felt anything special there, nothing is “wrong”. Where is the G-spot? Usually about 2–5 cm (1–2 inches) inside, on the upper/front vaginal wall. The classic technique is the “come hither” motion — gentle upward pressure rather than in-and-out movement. Helpful tips: Go slow. Be relaxed and at least a little aroused. Pressure matters more than speed How does G-spot stimulation feel? At first, it can feel unfamiliar or intense — sometimes even a bit strange. Pleasure often builds gradually and feels more deep and internal than clitoral stimulation. Many women enjoy combining gentle G-spot pressure with clitoral touch. There’s no “right” reaction. Can sex toys help? Yes — sex toys can make exploring easier. G-spot toys are usually: curved to hit the right angle firm enough for steady pressure designed for control, not chaos That’s why they’re featured in most sex toys guides — not because you need one, but because they remove guesswork (and wrist cramps). Common myths (quickly busted) “Everyone should love G-spot stimulation” → nope “If I can’t find it, I’m broken” → absolutely not “It should feel amazing instantly” → rarely Final thought Finding your G-spot isn’t a goal you need to achieve. You’re not late, broken, or missing out. Curiosity is enough. Everything else is optional 😉   Toys for the g-spot stimulation
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How to Choose Your First Sex Toy

How to Choose Your First Sex Toy

Choosing your first sex toy should feel natural and uncomplicated. It is a personal decision, often guided by curiosity and a desire to understand your own pleasure better. There is no need to rush or compare yourself to others. Your first choice is simply a starting point. Many first-time customers feel most comfortable with a simple and elegant product. A toy that is easy to use allows you to focus on how it feels rather than how it works. When the design is clear and intuitive, the experience becomes more relaxed and enjoyable. It is also helpful to think about where you want to feel stimulation. Some people prefer external stimulation, which is gentle and easy to control. Others are curious about internal sensations and enjoy a deeper, slower experience. There are also toys designed to combine both, offering a balanced and versatile option. Understanding your preference makes choosing the right product much easier, but it is completely fine if you are still exploring. Privacy and comfort play an important role in enjoyment. A quiet toy allows you to relax fully and feel at ease in the moment. Premium products are often designed with discretion in mind, making them suitable for everyday life and shared spaces. Ease of care is another important part of the experience. When a toy is easy to clean, it feels simpler to use regularly. This adds to a sense of comfort and confidence, especially when it is your first time. Above all, trust your own feeling. If a product feels inviting, elegant, and right for you, that instinct matters. Pleasure is personal, and there is no universal rule for what you should enjoy. Choosing your first sex toy is a form of self-care. It is about giving yourself permission to explore at your own pace and in your own way. Keep it simple, stay curious, and let the experience be gentle and enjoyable.
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BDSM Guide

What Is BDSM? – A Guide to Pleasure, Trust and Power

What Is BDSM? – A Guide to Pleasure, Trust and Power

BDSM is a term that often sparks curiosity and strong assumptions. In reality, it is far more nuanced than stereotypes suggest. At its core, BDSM is about trust, communication, sensuality, and fully consensual pleasure. What does BDSM stand for? BDSM includes several elements: Bondage Discipline Dominance Submission Sadism Masochism Not everyone interested in BDSM explores every aspect. For many, it may simply mean light bondage, sensory play with a blindfold, or experimenting with power dynamics in an intimate setting. Consent is everything Modern BDSM culture is built on informed and enthusiastic consent. All parties agree on boundaries and expectations in advance. Core principles include: Open communication Safe words Mutual respect Aftercare Without consent and care, it is not BDSM. Why are many women drawn to BDSM? For many women, BDSM offers a space to: Explore sexuality in a safe environment Experience the freedom of letting go of control Embrace sensual dominance Deepen trust within a relationship Submission does not equal weakness. It can be a conscious, empowered choice. Likewise, dominance can be elegant, aesthetic, and deeply intimate. The role of aesthetics and quality BDSM is not only about actions — it is about atmosphere. Materials, lighting, touch, and beautifully designed tools shape the emotional and sensory experience. Premium, body-safe products — such as those from LELO — elevate both safety and sophistication, aligning pleasure with design. Starting softly BDSM does not have to mean extremes. It can begin gently: A blindfold Light restraints Roleplay Sensory enhancement The most important elements are curiosity, trust, and the freedom to explore pleasure on your own terms.
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BDSM Roles – Power, Trust and Surrender

BDSM Roles – Power, Trust and Surrender

In the world of BDSM, roles are a way to explore power, energy and desire in a safe and consensual way. They are not permanent labels or fixed identities. Instead, they are ways to play with dynamics, control and trust. Roles can change depending on the situation, the partner or even your mood. What matters most is consent, communication and mutual respect. The Dominant (Dom) The Dominant takes the lead. They guide the experience and shape how things unfold.Dominance does not mean being harsh or cold. It can be: Calm and confident Gentle but firm Slow, sensual and intentional A good Dominant listens carefully, respects boundaries and takes responsibility for their partner’s safety and well-being. Power always comes with care. The Submissive (Sub) The Submissive chooses to give control to the Dominant within agreed boundaries. This is not weakness — it is trust.For many people, submission can mean: Letting go of control Feeling deeply relaxed Experiencing safety in being guided A Submissive is never powerless. They always have the right to set limits and stop the experience at any time. The Switch A Switch enjoys both roles — sometimes leading, sometimes surrendering.This can vary depending on: The partner The mood The context Being a Switch offers flexibility and freedom. You don’t have to define yourself as only one thing. Master / Mistress Dynamics In some relationships, roles can become deeper and more structured, such as Master/Mistress and submissive dynamics. These may involve: Clear agreements Strong trust Ongoing communication For some, this dynamic exists only during intimate moments. For others, it may extend beyond the bedroom. Every relationship defines its own boundaries. Roles Do Not Define You It is important to remember: A role is not your identity It does not determine your value It says nothing about your strength BDSM roles are simply tools to explore desire and connection. They can be playful and light — or emotionally deep and intense. You decide what feels right. How to Discover Your Role If you’re unsure which role fits you, ask yourself: Do I enjoy leading, or being guided? Does control feel empowering — or does letting go feel freeing? How do I feel about switching between roles? You can explore gently. Atmosphere, aesthetics and high-quality tools can make the experience feel safer and more intentional. Premium, body-safe products — such as those from LELO — combine design, safety and pleasure in a way that supports confident exploration. In Closing BDSM roles are about trust, curiosity and shared pleasure. They allow you to explore power, sensitivity and intimacy in a consensual and meaningful way. Everything begins with communication — and continues with connection. 🖤
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Bondage – What It Is and How to Start Safely

Bondage – What It Is and How to Start Safely

Bondage is a way to explore power, trust, and surrender in a safe and agreed environment. It means restricting a partner’s movement with consent. Bondage is not only a physical act — it is an emotional experience built on communication, presence, and mutual trust. It can be very simple. For beginners, it might mean tying hands gently with a soft rope or cuffs, using a blindfold, or lightly guiding a partner’s movement. When movement is limited, other senses often become stronger. Touch can feel more intense, and the moment can feel deeper and more focused. Being tied can feel calming, freeing, or powerful — depending on the dynamic and the atmosphere. Safety is always the priority. Ties should never be too tight or block circulation, and they must be easy to remove quickly. A safe word and open communication before and after the experience make everything feel secure and respectful. Common tools for bondage include soft ropes, silk scarves, padded cuffs for wrists and ankles, and blindfolds. The quality of materials matters. Body-safe, well-made items increase both comfort and confidence. Bondage can be learned step by step. There are many online tutorials and articles that explain basic knots and safety principles. Books and workshops can offer deeper knowledge, especially about rope techniques. Beginners should start with simple ties and focus on learning safety first. Patience, practice, and trust are more important than complicated techniques. Bondage is not a performance. It is a way to explore intimacy and connection at your own pace and on your own terms. 
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Safe Words – Why They Matter and How to Use The

Safe Words – Why They Matter and How to Use The

A safe word is a pre-agreed word that can immediately stop a BDSM situation. It is one of the most important tools for safety and trust. Using a safe word is not a failure — it is a sign that both partners respect boundaries and care for each other. BDSM is always based on consent. Even though power and control may be part of the dynamic, real decision-making power always remains with each person involved. A safe word ensures that anyone can pause or stop the situation at any time, without needing to explain. The safe word is agreed on before anything happens. It should be clear and easy to recognize — a word that would not normally be used during the moment. Many people use the traffic light system: green means everything feels good, yellow means you are approaching a limit and should slow down, and red means stop immediately. Sometimes speaking is not possible. In those cases, you can agree on a non-verbal signal, such as raising a hand or dropping an object. A safe word creates safety even before the experience begins. When both people know that boundaries are clear and respected, it becomes easier to relax and fully trust the moment. Here are some simple and effective examples of safe words. The most important thing is that the word is easy to remember and stands out from normal conversation. Simple safe words Red Stop Pause Pineapple Safeword Traffic light system Green – everything feels good Yellow – slow down or ease up Red – stop immediately A good safe word is something that would not normally be said during intimacy. It should be clear, easy to say, and remembered by both partners. It is also important to agree on a non-verbal signal if speaking may not be possible. 
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