Why “laws” are against people?
How many of you, at least once, have been thiking of trying a sex toy? Be frank to yourselves as you’re answering not just a random question but one that lays deep inside your mind now for quite a long time.
Sex toys where always available on the shelves of sex shops and appeared long before that episode of “Sex and the city” with a Pearl Rabbit vibrator. People were enjoying them when this serial, and television itself, would be considered by the Inquisition as diabolic attempts intended to ruin peoples’ good conscience. Anyway, if we take a look through the retrospective of sattisfied and grateful customers, you will easily come to the conclusion that sex toys do deserve to slam the door of your sex life and make quite a mess over the “order” estbalished by the monotone flow of things throughout the time.
For people using sex toys, it’s more than just a way to manifest their nonconformist spirits, that concerns their sex life, it’s an opportunity to escape from routine when it comes to bedroom fun. Little people know but an impressive procentage of sex toys are made exclusively for couples. Thus, from one hand, they are a spicy addition to naughty couple’s sex games and, on the other hand, they are oriented to those who face hard times in finding a partner. If the little bastard “Cupidon” might have missed you heart, it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t enjoy sex. You know - “Variety is the spice of life” - try some toys. Furthermore, if you’d pay more attention, you will see that adult toys are being purchased like hot cakes in many states, unless the “Law” prohobit their sale (yes, there are such “intelligent” laws in a couple of states).
People were always attracted by new sensations, like extreme sports, ultimate speeds and heights and other unusual things that make adrenaline pumping through the whole body. If speaking from the sexuality’s point of view, sex toys have same “adrenalin rush” aim of making your heart beat faster and giving you more energy for “whole night long” stands, you know what I mean, don’t you?