Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 13, 2009 -
For some women, masturbation is not only recreation, it's an act that helps them learn what they like sexually, so that they can have more fun with a partner.
But even for women who feel comfortable masturbating, sex toys can seem intimidating or even "dirty."
And finally, there are the ladies who would tell you you'd have to pry their Rabbit Pearls or Hitachi Magic Wands out of their cold, dead hands.
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Nov 12, 2009 -
"My concern is these students are in this developmental phase, and I don't think it's a good developmental practice to just tell somebody to just sit around and masturbate. I don't think that promotes good relationships."
— Father Joe Vetter, Duke University's Catholic Center director, reacting to news that a behavioral economist and student health workers at Duke University asked women on campus to discuss how they felt about sex toys.
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Nov 09, 2009 -
"[Y]eah, money's tight. If people are going to spend their dollars, they want to know it's a good product. People are staying home more, so we've directed more marketing efforts toward cheap date nights — for the price of a movie and dinner, buy a vibrator, stay home and have fun."
- 4 Comments
Aug 12, 2009 -
I guess if you're in a pickle and can't find your vibrator, a cucumber will do. This ad suggests that they don't like that very much.
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Jul 17, 2009 -
This $4.95 vibrator promised to help your complexion! Uh huh, sure.
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Jul 08, 2009 -
I'm all for going green to help save the environment, but I'm not sure the Earth Angel battery-free, hand crank vibrator will make a dent in the million ways the earth is going to pot. (I suppose that one less discarded battery that doesn't leak cadmium, lead or mercury into a landfill will add up eventually.)
The Earth Angel will vibrate for up to 30 minutes if you crank it for four, but I wonder if you'd still be in the mood having to work this hard to get it going. Also — did I mention it's close to 100 bucks?
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Jun 26, 2009 -
MyVibe is a free and easy-to-use application that spices up the iPhone's built-in vibrator mode. In other words, it turns you iPhone into a vibrator.
The makers of the app must think that clients will also use it for more innocent massage purposes, considering they instruct people to use it "at your desk, on your couch, on the kitchen table (OK, not so innocent), in the car when you're stuck in traffic, at the movies (really?), when your kids are watching TV — and not you, or anywhere else you want a little massage with some targeted stimulation."
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Nov 04, 2008 -
Stressed about this election year even though it's, uh, coming to a close? Why not truly put some closure on it by picking up a free Silver Bullet vibrator or, if you're a dude, a Maverick sleeve from Babeland in NYC and Seattle just for being a voter. (Turns out that all these freebies for voting may not be legal, but I'm sure they'll work around that.) Not from those cities?
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May 31, 2007 -
I have never tried a Power Plate, but something about it just reminds me of those vibrating belt machines from the 1950s. You know, where you put the vibrating belt around your bum and it was supposed to jiggle all the fat off.
Basically, there are two major players in vibrational exercise these days, one being the Power Plate, which is a small standing platform that vibrates really fast with a handle (it kind of looks like a floor polisher or a vacuum cleaner on steroids).
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