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Top 10 Sexy Gifts for Christmas

Friday, November 25th, 2011

With Christmas coming up it’s nearly that dreaded time of year when you have to start thinking about what gifts to get. This can be especially difficult when it comes to getting the perfect present for your partner. Why not do something a little different and get a sexy gift that can be used over and over again that you can share with your partner or that they can use alone? This guide to the best in sexy gifts will set you in the right direction.

1. We Vibe 2

The award winning We Vibe 2 is a flexible vibrator in the shape of a C which has two small vibrators in each end that provide nine different levels of vibration and pulsation at the touch of a button. Suitable as a sex toy for couples or for individual use, this vibrator is guaranteed to hit the right spot every time!

2. Amour Be Mine Cuddle Massage Kit

The perfect present to give to a female, this kit comprises of a cute fluffy white teddy bear, a 4 inch long multispeed vibrator with 3 interchangeable tips and a bottle of massage oils with added pheromones. This kit is ideal for sharing sensual moments with your partner.

3. Razzle Dazzle Gift Set

The Razzle Dazzle Gift Set is just the thing when it comes to sharing at Christmas and beyond that. The erotic 3 piece black set contains a 6 inch long multispeed waterproof vibrator with a diamante encrusted base, a fluffy feather tickler and a pair of naughty metal handcuffs. It comes boxed with a beautiful satin lining.

4. Bedroom Commands

If you’re searching for a game with a sexy twist then Bedroom Commands is ideal. It’s a card game intended for two players with 108 cards (54 for men and 54 for women) that are guaranteed to bring variety and spice to your sex life. What could be better!

5. Pleasure Ring Collection

The Pleasure Ring Collection is a set four different stretchy jelly cock rings, all of which have pleasure nodules on the outside which serve to stimulate the female partner when worn by the male. Keeping the man harder for longer, these pleasure cock rings help both partners to have better sex.

6. Diamond Red G-Spot Vibrator

This waterproof multispeed vibrator comes with a specially curved tip which makes finding the female g-spot a whole lot easier! It also comes with a diamante encrusted base, easy to operate controls and a 7 inch long, 1 inch wide diameter. That g-spot will no longer be elusive when this vibe is in use!

7. Fleshlight Pink Lady Super Ribbed

Exclusively for men, this male masturbator has super soft real feel skin, a vaginal opening moulded on a real vagina and a super ribbed canal for intense feelings with each and every stroke. It can also be removed from its black torch style casing and washed ready for the next use.

8. Stimul8 Pure Lube Waterbased – 50ml

This water-based lubricant makes all of your sexual experiences far easier and more pleasurable. Kind on the skin, Stimul8 Pure Lube is also not sticky or tacky, fragrance free, latex condom compatible and lasts for as long as you need it to.  It can also be used as a massage lotion.

9. Knitted Willie Warmer

A novelty present is a great way to add a little bit of fun to proceedings. The red Knitted Willie Warmer comes as a hat and scarf set for the manhood keeping him warm on even the coldest of winter nights!

10. Skins Condoms Assorted 12 Pack

Last but not least, stay safe whilst adding a bit of variety to intimate moments with this pack of Skins Condoms which contains 4 natural, 4 dots and ribs and 4 ultra thin.

For further information about all of the above products and more ideas for an ultra sexy Christmas, visit the Temptations Direct Adult Christmas Shop.

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Methods of Contraception

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

If you are about to embark  in a sexual relationship for the first time or you are already sexually active but are not aware of all of the forms of contraception that are available, this article can be used as a handy and informative guide. The right form of contraception can help to keep you safe and prevent unwanted pregnancies. The most common forms that are available are as follows:

Condoms

A popular choice when it comes to staying safe, condoms are usually made of latex and act as a barrier between two partners during intercourse. They help to greatly reduce the risk of catching an STI (sexually transmitted infection) and when being used regularly there is only a very slender chance of the condom splitting, which may in some cases lead to pregnancy. They have elastic properties and are waterproof and durable. Condoms are available in a number of different guises including ultra thin, flavoured, ribbed and dotted. They can be used for penetrative intercourse as well as for oral pleasures.  Female condoms are also available.

The Contraceptive Pill

Also known as the combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP), the contraceptive pill or the pill for short is a method of birth control that uses a combination of hormones to inhibit fertility when taken every day.  Although not a method of preventing the spread of STIs, the pill can regulate and often lighten periods and is thought to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer. However, if the contraceptive pill is not remembered to be taken, this can lead to pregnancy.  The mini-pill (POP) can also be taken orally and is recommended for those who should not use the full pill – for example, older women, diabetics and women whose blood pressure has gone up on the pill.

Contraceptive Coils

Contraceptive coils (or intrauterine devices – IUDs) are usually used by young women who have had babies.  Fitting inside the womb, the IUD is only the length of a matchstick and helps to inhibit pregnancy by preventing sperm from getting through the womb and into the tubes, making the womb lining less able to accept an egg and altering secretions in the cervix thus creating an additional barrier for sperm.  Although they do not prevent STIs, they have a 98% effectiveness rate when it comes to birth control. The only notable drawback is that periods may become heavier.

Contraceptive Injection

Lasting for approximately three months, the contraceptive injection (usually injected into a muscle in the backside) contains hormones to help act against pregnancy becoming a reality by inhibiting ovulation. The good thing about having this injection is that unlike the contraceptive pill you do not have to remember to keep taking it. However, it does not prevent the transference of sexual infections and is not recommended for use by women who suffer from migraines.

Skin Patch

Only used by approximately 1% of women, the skin patch, also known as Evra, is an effective external version of the contraceptive pill which you stick onto the skin and works by releasing hormones that stop you from getting pregnant. As with most contraceptive methods this self-adhesive patch (which must be changed every seven days) does come with possible side effects including headaches, nausea and symptoms that are similar to flu. This method does not act as a barrier to STIs.

Withdrawal Method

Used by approximately 4% of the population, the withdrawal method is usually used by young couples or by people who do not use typical methods of contraception. It involves the male partner pulling out before ejaculation. This technique is considerably more risky than traditional forms of contraception if withdrawal is not done early enough and it doesn’t prevent the spread of STIs. However, this method is better than not doing anything at all.

Whatever method of contraception you may wish to investigate, it is always best to discuss it with your partner and speak to your doctor first to make sure that you are familiar with all of the possible side effects.

For more information on condoms please visit Temptations Direct.

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