Plugs, beads, dildos, and much more! | | | ~The Ins and Outs of Anal Toys~ | What better time than Anal August to do a deep dive (pun intended) into the world of anal toys? Our butts are rich in nerve endings and sensitive to different kinds of touch and stimulation, and lucky for us, there are many different types of butt toys all designed to create different kinds of sensations!
If you're looking for something that stays in place while you explore different types of play, try a butt plug. Butt plugs usually have rounded tapered tips for easy insertion, a narrow neck for the sphincters to hold on to, and a flared base to keep them from getting pulled in and lost in our butts. Anal beads are interconnected little balls (we prefer ones that are connected with silicone instead of string for hygiene reasons) that are usually flexible and can be inserted one at a time. They feel great going in and if you remove them at the time of orgasm, your muscles will clench and release as you pull them out, intensifying the muscle spasms that come with orgasm. For prostate or g-spot play, seek out a butt toy that has a very pronounced curve at the tip. Vibrating anal toys add extra sensation and can help your sphincters relax for easier insertion, and some even have wireless remotes so they're great for hands-free play or for handing over control over the vibration to a partner. Rimming plugs have rotating pearls in the neck to mimic the sensation of oral play. Dildos with flared bases can also be great for anal play if you're looking for deeper penetration or hoping to try out pegging. You can even add some flair to your butt with jeweled butt plugs, cute tail plugs, and more.
Check out our selection of anal toys for these types of butt toys and more, and have fun unlocking your booty's pleasure potential! | What better time than Anal August to do a deep dive (pun intended) into the world of anal toys? Our butts are rich in nerve endings and sensitive to different kinds of touch and stimulation, and lucky for us, there are many different types of butt toys all designed to create different kinds of sensations!
If you're looking for something that stays in place while you explore different types of play, try a butt plug. Butt plugs usually have rounded tapered tips for easy insertion, a narrow neck for the sphincters to hold on to, and a flared base to keep them from getting pulled in and lost in our butts. Anal beads are interconnected little balls (we prefer ones that are connected with silicone instead of string for hygiene reasons) that are usually flexible and can be inserted one at a time. They feel great going in and if you remove them at the time of orgasm, your muscles will clench and release as you pull them out, intensifying the muscle spasms that come with orgasm. For prostate or g-spot play, seek out a butt toy that has a very pronounced curve at the tip. Vibrating anal toys add extra sensation and can help your sphincters relax for easier insertion, and some even have wireless remotes so they're great for hands-free play or for handing over control over the vibration to a partner. Rimming plugs have rotating pearls in the neck to mimic the sensation of oral play. Dildos with flared bases can also be great for anal play if you're looking for deeper penetration or hoping to try out pegging. You can even add some flair to your butt with jeweled butt plugs, cute tail plugs, and more.
Check out our selection of anal toys for these types of butt toys and more, and have fun unlocking your booty's pleasure potential!
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This month we're celebrating innovation, creativity, and FUN as we join our friends at Fun Factory in celebrating their 25th anniversary!
Quality engineering, ergonomic shapes, whimsical designs, bright colors, and 100% body-friendly materials are just the beginning when it comes to all the perks of Fun Factory's toys. Learn more about the ethics of sex toy production and consumption and how Fun Factory's been leading the way for the past 25 years in this guest piece in our Journal.
And scroll to the Hot Deals section of this email to learn how you can get a free Fun Factory Bootie anal plug in celebration of Anal August!
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See What's New!Browse some of our hottest new toys! |
Free Bootie with Purchase!In celebration of Fun Factory's 25th anniversary and Anal August, we're offering a free Fun Factory Bootie Plug with the purchase of any Fun Factory item over $129 through the end of the month.Use code: THATBOOTIE
Heat Things Up with Tilt, Sway, and Onda!Lora DiCarlo's Tilt Warming Anal Plug, Sway Dual Vibrating Warming Massager and Onda G-Spot Massager are among the latest in sex tech innovation. Explore and save this month with $30 off your purchase of Tilt, Sway, or Onda. Valid through September 1st.Use code: WARMITUP
Save Big on Tantus!There's still time to save 25% on our entire selection of Tantus toys! Explore our selection of dildos, butt plugs, cock rings, harnesses, and more. Use code: TANTUSLOVE |
Free Bootie with Purchase!In celebration of Fun Factory's 25th anniversary and Anal August, we're offering a free Fun Factory Bootie Plug with the purchase of any Fun Factory item over $129 through the end of the month.Use code: THATBOOTIE
Heat Things Up with Tilt, Sway, and Onda!Lora DiCarlo's Tilt Warming Anal Plug, Sway Dual Vibrating Warming Massager and Onda G-Spot Massager are among the latest in sex tech innovation. Explore and save this month with $30 off your purchase of Tilt, Sway, or Onda. Valid through September 1st.Use code: WARMITUP
Save Big on Tantus!There's still time to save 25% on our entire selection of Tantus toys! Explore our selection of dildos, butt plugs, cock rings, harnesses, and more. Use code: TANTUSLOVE |
Spectrum JournalHOT READS |
| Can You Be An Ethical Consumer of Sex Toys? WRITTEN BY KRISTEN TRIBBY |
There’s more to shopping than price and quality: You probably also want to support brands that have a similar code of ethics to yours. For example, if you’re an animal lover, you can find cage-free eggs and vegan supplements. If you’re an environmentalist, you can find clothing with all recycled fabrics. But if you’re looking for something to keep on your nightstand, the story behind your sex toy is hard to find. You might be left wondering: Who, exactly, is making these toys? And what exactly is in my dildo?
Well, there’s a reason those answers are hard to come by: The sex toy industry is unregulated. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission puts sex toys in the same category as massage devices, so the materials in them aren’t subject to any real standard for toxicity—even though they’re sitting against the most absorbent parts of your body. Some companies slap the “for novelty use” label on their toys to avoid lawsuits and call it a day, but lawsuits or no, people can still get hurt. Read More |
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How To Get More Comfortable with Anal Sex WRITTEN BY SUPER SMASH CACHE |
All bodies have holes with sensitive nerve endings, and they have things to put into holes. Sometimes it feels good, and some holes take more preparation than others do. Such is the case with anal play, where concerns like cleanliness, self-consciousness, and physical vulnerability are potentially even more pressing.
There are, however, many internal structures that make butt stuff feel good. They include the legs of the internal clitoris or penis, the prostate or urethral sponge, and the densely packed nerve bundles in the anus itself.
The average Millennial knows what’s up—experimenting more with anal play than previous generations. If butt stuff has piqued your interest, but you don’t know where to begin, this post is for you. Read More
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| Can You Be An Ethical Consumer of Sex Toys? WRITTEN BY KRISTEN TRIBBY |
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There’s more to shopping than price and quality: You probably also want to support brands that have a similar code of ethics to yours. For example, if you’re an animal lover, you can find cage-free eggs and vegan supplements. If you’re an environmentalist, you can find clothing with all recycled fabrics. But if you’re looking for something to keep on your nightstand, the story behind your sex toy is hard to find. You might be left wondering: Who, exactly, is making these toys? And what exactly is in my dildo?
Well, there’s a reason those answers are hard to come by: The sex toy industry is unregulated. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission puts sex toys in the same category as massage devices, so the materials in them aren’t subject to any real standard for toxicity—even though they’re sitting against the most absorbent parts of your body. Some companies slap the “for novelty use” label on their toys to avoid lawsuits and call it a day, but lawsuits or no, people can still get hurt. Read More
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How To Get More Comfortable with Anal Sex WRITTEN BY SUPER SMASH CACHE
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All bodies have holes with sensitive nerve endings, and they have things to put into holes. Sometimes it feels good, and some holes take more preparation than others do. Such is the case with anal play, where concerns like cleanliness, self-consciousness, and physical vulnerability are potentially even more pressing.
There are, however, many internal structures that make butt stuff feel good. They include the legs of the internal clitoris or penis, the prostate or urethral sponge, and the densely packed nerve bundles in the anus itself.
The average Millennial knows what’s up—experimenting more with anal play than previous generations. If butt stuff has piqued your interest, but you don’t know where to begin, this post is for you. Read More
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