5 Ways to Overcome Intrusive Thoughts During Intimacy

5 Ways to Overcome Intrusive Thoughts During Intimacy

Intrusive thoughts are normal and to a certain extent, part of being human, but when they get in the way of your most intimate moments. Are intrusive thoughts affecting your intimacy? Here’s how to overcome them.
How to Dispose of Sex Toys

How to Dispose of Sex Toys

We rounded up the top advice on how to properly dispose of your sex toys!
How To Use Your Crystal Pleasure Wand: 4 Tips To Getting Started

How To Use Your Crystal Pleasure Wand: 4 Tips To Getting Started

Crystal Pleasure Wands are a safe, sexy and eco way to self pleasure that combines both healing and empowerment. They offer a natural alternative to rubber, plastic, jelly or silicone dildos. Crystal wands are 100% natural semi-precious gemstones (mined from the earth), hand-carved, polished into an ultra-smooth texture and free from synthetic materials such as dyes, waxes, glue, chemicals or filler acrylics. 
3 Ways to Explore Bisexuality, Unicorns & Threesomes Within A Healthy Marriage

3 Ways to Explore Bisexuality, Unicorns & Threesomes Within A Healthy Marriage

Have you ever wanted to explore your bisexuality within your marriage or relationship but didn’t know where to begin or how to explore it in a healthy way without jeopardising your relationship?...
Step-By-Step Guide To Using The Cervix Serpent Pleasure Wand

Step-By-Step Guide To Using The Cervix Serpent Pleasure Wand

The Cervix Serpent™ is our best selling glass pleasure wand, designed for internal de-armouring, vaginal self-massage and releasing pelvic tension. If you experience vaginal pain, tension or numbness during sex or self pleasure, doing a gentle de-armouring practice can help release and soften knots of tension and numbness inside the vagina, which will lead to more pleasure and orgasmic potential. Women who have experienced sexual trauma often store these feelings of anger, sadness, fear or betrayal inside their vagina, which can lead to painful sex and vaginal numbness.
February 15, 2022 — Rosie Rees