Sex toys help you get more fun from sex. They are created for people who like themselves, their body and their relationship. Thanks to toys, couples can rediscover each other and develop their own sexuality. Sounds like heresy? We debunk myths about sex toys.

Sex toys are for bed desperate people - MYTH

Nothing could be further from the truth. Sex toys are more often used by people in relationships. And successful! Interestingly, the more educated a person is, the more likely they are to reach for the toy. - The last thing an emotional and relationship low person thinks about is sex. We feel like playing when we feel attractive and loved. And then we most often look for new experiences, the source of which can be, among others, erotic toys - points out Anna Moderska, sex educator, expert cooperating with the Fun Factory brand.

Toys are for perverts and nymphomaniacs - MYTH

This is a common and harmful MYTH. It is distributed by people who have never decided to buy erotic gadgets and perceive them as a threat. Sexual gadgets like vibrators do not cause any kinky sensations - they help you achieve orgasm. They give pleasure and joy in having fun together. If a couple uses toys to make their erotic life different from that of radically "non-gadget" people, there is nothing wrong with that. The fact that someone has sex toys does not in any way indicate the frequency of sexual activity or the level of libido.

Sex toys are used by single women - MYTH

- Most of the women who choose to buy toys are self-conscious, attractive and self-caring women. They are also most often in successful relationships - explains Anna Moderska, an erotic consultant. Most often they are women over 30 years of age. Younger people are just learning to recognize their needs and get to know their body. Toys are used by people who are aware of themselves, who can articulate their needs, as well as prosaically they can afford sex toys.

Erotic gadgets are "tasteless" - MYTH

In 2008, the Fun Factory Delight vibrator received the main Red Dot Award, known as the Oscar of Design, and was the first ever erotic gadget awarded for design. Since then, dozens of other sex toyswas awarded for design at many prestigious design fairs, and leading manufacturers began to cooperate with world-renowned artists and designers. On the wave of cooperation with Boris Hoppek, Jim O. was created - a unique gadget combining contemporary art and eroticism. It was the first work of art to be a fully functional sex toy at the same time. The German brand also started working with another renowned artist Karim Rashid, who designed visionary erotic boutiques in Munich.

The use of toys sooner or later replaces real sex - MYTH

Sex is fun for two, giving each other pleasure, the joy of sharing the pleasure. If this is the definition chosen, toys are no alternative to "real sex". They are an element of good fun for two. But not only! They also help with sex without toys. A vibrator can help you learn to experience orgasm, show your body which way to go. In fact, the use of toys enables new experiences, which increases the spectrum of erotic sensations. This is why so many sexologists recommend the use of sex toys.

A real man doesn't need any toys to please his partner - MYTH and TRUTH

- It is often men, confident in themselves and their fitness, who encourage their partners to try out gadgets - the Fun Factory expert dispels the myth. A man who loves his partner and knows her body can usually satisfy a woman because he simply listens to her, but in a successful, lasting relationship, toys can fire. Vibrators cannot kiss you, put your arm around, heat the bed or make a joke. So they are not able to replace us with a partner. But they are a fantastic tool of pleasure in their partner's hand.

A couple in a happy relationship don't need gadgets - MYTH and TRUTH

Of course there are relationships where neither side wants to experiment with toys. But there are also tons of successful relationships that do this. The use of stimulants is a very individual matter, decided by specific partners.

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