SheLovesHer Breast Pumps & Nipple Exciters

    Breast pumps and nipple exciters are designed to pleasure the breasts.

    Nipple exciters are toys designed to pleasure the nipples and/or breasts. The most common design is a vibrating cup that engulfs the nipple, but there are other designs, including some that don’t vibrate (some have hanging attachments and work by the sway of gravity).

    “We believe if you have a positive experience with a sex toy, you’ll keep coming back for more. If you don’t, you may never try another again. I’ve been selling sex toys for a long time and can assure you that a lot of what’s out there is cheaply made (falls apart easily, breaks down, smells bad, or in some cases is just dangerous). Sometimes it’s worth it to pay a little more for a toy, or try and find out what toys sell the best, or have been reviewed by other customers.” —Anne Semans from Libida.com, author of “The Mother’s Guide to Sex”, “The New Good Vibrations Guide to Sex”, and “The Woman’s Guide to Sex on the Web”

care and use

    Toys shared between partners can carry sexually transmitted diseases. The safe sex method is to either not share toys are to use a condom on shared toys. Do not move a toy from the anus to the vagina without washing it first, as this can transmit bacteria (even in the the same person).

    Do not drop battery powered nipple exciters (they often break on impact). Clean nipple exciters with warm water and soap after each use, then rinse and thoroughly dry before storage. Do not let water get into the metal parts of a nipple exciter. If there is a cord, be careful never to tug on the cord, as it will come loose easily. Battery powered devices are air cooled, if they don’t have access to air, they can become hot enough to burn. Do not fall asleep with a vibrator turned on.

    Sex toys should be cleaned, rinsed, and dried after each use. Failure to clean toys can lead to disease. One woman reported failing to clean her toy after each use and then one day discovering maggots growing in it — yuck (which taught her to start cleaning her toys). Remove batteries from all toys before storage (leaving the batteries in can result in acid leakage, which can ruin the toy). Vibrators should be wiped clean with a cloth and warm water or alcohol. Do not let water get into the motor or electrical parts of a vibrator. Vinyl attachments can be cleaned in the top rack of a dishwasher. The more expensive materials (such as silicon, Cyberskin, Realskin, Ultraskin, etc.) should be washed in soap and warm water (either an antibacterial soap or mild soap), thoroughly dried, and coated with a light layer of cornstarch before storage (do not use talc on any toy that will be inserted vaginally). Silicon toys can be placed in the top rack of a dishwasher or can be sterilized in boiling water (if there are no latex, metal, or plastic parts and no electrical or motorized parts). Be careful not to crack or tear the surface of a silicon toy, as the tear will rapidly spread and ruin the toy. Rubber and Cyberskin are semi-porous and use of a condom will extend their useful life. Clean rubber, latex, and plastic dildoes and butt plugs with warm water and a mild soap. Thoroughly dry latex, rubber, or plastic toys before storage, but do not use heat for drying. Hand wash leather clothing, harnesses, and devices with warm water and mild soap and thoroughly dry before storage. Leather care products may be used on leather toys, clothing, and harnesses. Store products in a clean, dry, dark location away from direct sunlight or sources of heat. Be careful about placing toys next to each other, as some materials might react and destroy both toys.

nipple exciters

    Nipple exciters:
Debi Diamond Titilizer

nipple clamps

    Nipple clamps:
Penis Nipple Clamps

hygiene kits

    EZ Waterflo Hygiene Products
    WaterPICK
    Douche
    Enema
    High Colonic

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