So here are some tips that will help you introduce sex toys in the bedroom and begin to use them:
- Never rush it. Remember that the sex toy will be a tool to provide enjoyment to you both. You don't ant to make haste or it will kill the vibe. It can be very challenging introducing an external actor such as a sex toy into your sex life. So you should start out with simple things like edible lotions, edible lubricants and massage oils. Pure Romance offers a variety of edible lubricants and massage lotion as well as massage oils. Whipped is one of the creamy, edible massage lotions and Sensations is a delicious, edible warming lubricant. When thinking along the lines of massage, try the Hot Heart massager paired with Serenity or Aura! This way you are starting out with something that is not actually a toy but these edible lotions and oils will enhance the sexual bearings for you both. This is how you start to pave the way for introducing actual toys in the near future.
- Work on building a foundation. Prepare for sexual encounters which in turn pen you up to a more enriching experience. This will help to improve the comfort levels amongst you and your partner. Now would be the perfect time to bring out an actual sex toy, but be sure that it's not something that will be intimidating. Begin with a simple, gentle toy that will be safe and enjoyable for you both. Simple toys can be things like Pure Romances' Tickle & Whip, blindfold, cozy cuffs or maybe even a simple clitoral vibrator! These are all toys that are completely safe and will add tons of excitement in your bedroom.
- Do not become addicted to the sex toy. The toy is only meant to be an external part of your sex life. You don't want to make it the third person and never rely overtly on this toy. Always look for new and exciting ways to make one another happy even when using sex toys.
Sex toys are mainly looked at as a bridge to helping fix a relationship that is fading or lacking intimacy. They provide sexual satisfaction all while building that comfortable intimacy level between you and your partner.

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