An unusual new toy trend is making its mark in Australia with women purchasing inexpensive 'tongue vibrators' to simulate oral sex. Smile Makers Collection , who sell 'personal massagers' on their website, have explained that the vibrating 'tongues' are extremely discreet and capable of acting much like a human partner would. A wild new toy trend is making its mark in Australia with women purchasing inexpensive tongue vibrators to simulate oral sex. While they can be used on their own, adding water-based lubricant to the end will make the movements feel even more realistic. Another said: 'I think I may be in love with this toy.
Tongue vibrators are the new sex toy trend women NEED to know about
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The world is a weird and magical place. And nowhere is that weird factor more obvious than if you go looking for weird sex toys. Just when you think you've stumbled onto something really strange and one-of-a-kind, with a click of the mouse, you're likely to come across something even weirder. Before you know it, you're in a rabbit whole of inventions that people are using in bed or laundry room, as you'll see below and, like driving by a car accident, you can't help but stare.
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Hugh Dancy plays the inventor of the vibrator in the period sex comedy Hysteria , also a term that harks back to the catch-all diagnosis that used to be given to women for whatever ailed them. Psychiatrists Edmund Bergler and William Kroger actually tried to say that 90 percent of women were hysterical and frigid … Oh, I see! That old chestnut. Maybe admirable, but very boring.