Phthalates are chemicals used to make plastic softer - and they have commonly been used in the manufacturing of sex toys. The “jelly-like”, flexible plastic toys often contain this material, and they are often easier on your wallet. MSNBC.com has an interesting article on the potential health and environmental dangers of toys containing phthalates.
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The Phthalate Issue in Sex Toys
April 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Sex Q&A for the College Set & More!
March 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Columbia University hosts a Q&A website Go Ask Alice! This site has two whole sections dedicated to sexuality, relationships, and sexual health. “Alice” answers a wide range of questions, from “Are my labia ‘normal’?” to “Will I ever find a gay partner?”. We think this site is a great resource for anyone, not just college-aged […]
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Female Ejaculation: A Tutorial
March 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Is female ejaculation real or a myth? Naysayers believe the fluid that can spontaneously squirt from a woman’s genitals during orgasm is urine, but there is plenty of evidence to the contrary. We’ve found a mess of good descriptions of the anatomy and physiology of female ejaculation - some examples are listed here:
Squirting 101
Female Ejaculation
Female […]
Just For Teens
March 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Planned Parenthood has a website called Teenwire.com that’s geared towards teenagers who are sexually active or thinking about becoming sexually active. The site hosts a wealth of educational information for both guys & gals, from birth control & safer sex to LGBT issues to abortion. If you are a teenager or are a parent of […]
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