Empower Your Pleasures: A Sneak Peek Inside Girls Get Off, a Revolutionary Women-Run Sex Toy Company

Content warning and disclaimer: This article mentions sex toys and female orgasms. Reader discretion is advised.

This article is also intended as an informative piece only and does not replace medical advice from a health professional. Seek advice from your doctor if you have specific questions about your body and overall health.

It's no secret that as we age, our bodies change*, and so do our interests and needs. One area where this is particularly true is our intimate lives. It’s important to remember that pleasure and intimacy are normal and healthy* parts of life and are just as important for our well-being.

That's why we're thrilled to share the inspiring story of two Australian entrepreneurs who challenged norms and revolutionised the sex toy industry* with their women-run business: Girls Get Off*.



Girls Get Off: A Sex Toy Company for Women, By Women

Jo Cummins and Viv Conway* perfectly illustrate that you don't need to stick to one passion or path for the rest of your life.

Thanks to this duo's inspiring work and innovation, they have taken it upon themselves to make access to pleasure-positive toys easier than ever — and Aussie women are all the more empowered for it*.

During socially distanced catch-ups amid COVID-19 lockdowns, the pair discovered a shared passion for tackling a new business venture: creating sex toys that normalise female pleasure*.

Prior to that, however, the two had already been finding great success* in their own respective business domains. Jo owned a personalised cookie business and Viv ran a successful social media agency.


sex1.jpg
Two business-minded people launched Girls Get Off, Australia’s pleasure-positive community. Credit: Girls Get Off.

The idea was born when the duo felt there was a huge gap in the market* when it came to products that celebrated women's desires, with many options being stigmatised or simply difficult to choose from.

That, and penetrative sex could be less pleasurable for women* in their later years due to their age or because of low oestrogen levels, which could both cause vaginal dryness.



The Birth of a Pleasure-Positive Community

After dedicating a year to research and laying the foundations of their venture*, the dynamic duo officially launched Girls Get Off in March 2021.

According to the founders, the moment they launched their website was also the moment they knew that the brand would be successful.


sex5.jpg
This is Tiff, the brand’s so-called ‘talented overachiever’. Credit: Girls Get Off.

They received orders even before the public launch*, a promising sign that women were ready for a change.

Fast forward two years, and Girls Get Off has sold over 20,000 units of their first product, Missy*.

Designed to be non-intimidating and perfect for beginners, this discreet clitoral vibrator is also ideal for use with a partner*.



Boasting over 540 five-star reviews online, Missy is a portable, rechargeable, and powerful sex toy* that doesn’t make a lot of noise.

Based on customer reviews, the sex toy is so powerful that many were left ‘shocked’ by the ‘unbelievably fast results’ – with some claiming that they experienced the ‘mind-blowing’ effects after just 20 seconds*.


sex3.jpg
One of the many positive reviews that the brand’s sex toys receive. Credit: Girls Get Off.

‘I didn’t expect that big O — it was super intense and long*. O for outstanding,’ one shopper remarked.

‘Words cannot describe how satisfied I feel,’ another shared.



Complete the Pleasure-Positive Collection with Cleanies, Juicee and A Girl's Guide To Getting Off

But how did it get so popular so fast?

Well, one of the company's biggest selling points is the attention to detail and aesthetics*, which is also why Missy became a huge hit among customers*. But it's not just the vibrators that have made waves within the community.

The hypo-allergenic intimate wipes, Cleanies, offer immediate relief for women when needed* — each wipe is individually wrapped in aesthetically-pleasing packaging so ladies are ready to use them anywhere at a moment's notice.


sex2.jpg
People gravitate towards investing in other Girls Get Off products because of the brand’s stylish and discreet aesthetic. Credit: Girls Get Off

Their highly-popular water-based lube, Juicee*, is a definite crowd favourite.


sex4.jpg
Juicee is another crowd-pleaser. Credit: Girls Get Off.

This vegan and pH-friendly lube takes the shape of a gentle and highbrow skincare product*, making you feel completely comfortable with keeping it out on display near your other items and wouldn't look out of place on your bedside table.



Cummins and Conway have also expanded their community* beyond selling well-crafted and discreet adult products.

They've also authored a 226-page book called A Girls' Guide to Getting Off, which provides real-life advice and in-depth guides on topics such as effective communication, intimacy, and sex positions*.

Perhaps their most significant contribution to women's sexual health*, however, is the establishment of a safe and supportive community.

With a podcast boasting over 84,000 downloads, a Facebook group of 33.8k members, and an Instagram following of 84.5k, they've created judgement-free spaces for open conversations and information sharing*.



The Future of Girls Get Off

The unstoppable duo has big plans, with two new toys released regularly*, global expansion, and exciting projects in the pipeline to continue empowering and normalising pleasure for women of all ages.

‘Toys are just the beginning and for us, when it comes to normalising pleasure for women*, there are some really huge problems that have been swept under the rug and not talked about for years. We’re moving as fast as we can and we can’t wait to help more women,’ the company stated.

Through the power of Girls Get Off*, millions of women in Australia have since been able to break free from the stigmas and taboos that come with talking about pleasure, while at the same time learning more about themselves and their own bodies.

Key Takeaways

  • Jo Cummins and Viv Conway, successful entrepreneurs, started Girls Get Off, a sex toy company created by women, for women, to normalise female pleasure.
  • Girls Get Off is a pleasure-positive community for vulva owners in Australia, offering a wide range of products that are stylish, discreet, and unintimidating.
  • Their most popular product, Missy, is a clitoris vibrator that has sold over 20,000 units and has received rave reviews for its effectiveness and unique design.
  • The founders strive to create a safe and supportive community for women to discuss sexual wellness and look forward to expanding their product range and community outreach in the future.
Members, hopefully you have found this eye-opening article helpful and inspiring! We think it's incredible that businesses like Girls Get Off are breaking down the stigma* and social barriers when it comes to female pleasure.

If you want to find out more products from Girls Get Off, you can check out their website here*.

*Please note, members, that this is a sponsored article. All content of ours that has an asterisk next to it means we may get a commission to write an article or post a deal. We do this to assist with the costs of running the SDC. Thank you!
 
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Content warning and disclaimer: This article mentions sex toys and female orgasms. Reader discretion is advised.

This article is also intended as an informative piece only and does not replace medical advice from a health professional. Seek advice from your doctor if you have specific questions about your body and overall health.

It's no secret that as we age, our bodies change*, and so do our interests and needs. One area where this is particularly true is our intimate lives. It’s important to remember that pleasure and intimacy are normal and healthy* parts of life and are just as important for our well-being.

That's why we're thrilled to share the inspiring story of two Australian entrepreneurs who challenged norms and revolutionised the sex toy industry* with their women-run business: Girls Get Off.



Girls Get Off: A Sex Toy Company for Women, By Women

Jo Cummins and Viv Conway* perfectly illustrate that you don't need to stick to one passion or path for the rest of your life.

Thanks to this duo's inspiring work and innovation, they have taken it upon themselves to make access to pleasure-positive toys easier than ever — and Aussie women are all the more empowered for it*.

During socially distanced catch-ups amid COVID-19 lockdowns, the pair discovered a shared passion for tackling a new business venture: creating sex toys that normalise female pleasure*.

Prior to that, however, the two had already been finding great success* in their own respective business domains. Jo owned a personalised cookie business and Viv ran a successful social media agency.


View attachment 23322
Two business-minded people launched Girls Get Off, Australia’s pleasure-positive community. Credit: Girls Get Off.

The idea was born when the duo felt there was a huge gap in the market* when it came to products that celebrated women's desires, with many options being stigmatised or simply difficult to choose from.

That, and penetrative sex could be less pleasurable for women* in their later years due to their age or because of low oestrogen levels, which could both cause vaginal dryness.



The Birth of a Pleasure-Positive Community

After dedicating a year to research and laying the foundations of their venture*, the dynamic duo officially launched Girls Get Off in March 2021.

According to the founders, the moment they launched their website was also the moment they knew that the brand would be successful.


View attachment 23326
This is Tiff, the brand’s so-called ‘talented overachiever’. Credit: Girls Get Off.

They received orders even before the public launch*, a promising sign that women were ready for a change.

Fast forward two years, and Girls Get Off has sold over 20,000 units of their first product, Missy*.

Designed to be non-intimidating and perfect for beginners, this discreet clitoral vibrator is also ideal for use with a partner*.



Boasting over 540 five-star reviews online, Missy is a portable, rechargeable, and powerful sex toy* that doesn’t make a lot of noise.

Based on customer reviews, the sex toy is so powerful that many were left ‘shocked’ by the ‘unbelievably fast results’ – with some claiming that they experienced the ‘mind-blowing’ effects after just 20 seconds*.


View attachment 23324
One of the many positive reviews that the brand’s sex toys receive. Credit: Girls Get Off.

‘I didn’t expect that big O — it was super intense and long*. O for outstanding,’ one shopper remarked.

‘Words cannot describe how satisfied I feel,’ another shared.



Complete the Pleasure-Positive Collection with Cleanies, Juicee and A Girl's Guide To Getting Off

But how did it get so popular so fast?

Well, one of the company's biggest selling points is the attention to detail and aesthetics*, which is also why Missy became a huge hit among customers*. But it's not just the vibrators that have made waves within the community.

The hypo-allergenic intimate wipes, Cleanies, offer immediate relief for women when needed* — each wipe is individually wrapped in aesthetically-pleasing packaging so ladies are ready to use them anywhere at a moment's notice.


View attachment 23323
People gravitate towards investing in other Girls Get Off products because of the brand’s stylish and discreet aesthetic. Credit: Girls Get Off

Their highly-popular water-based lube, Juicee*, is a definite crowd favourite.


View attachment 23325
Juicee is another crowd-pleaser. Credit: Girls Get Off.

This vegan and pH-friendly lube takes the shape of a gentle and highbrow skincare product*, making you feel completely comfortable with keeping it out on display near your other items and wouldn't look out of place on your bedside table.



Cummins and Conway have also expanded their community* beyond selling well-crafted and discreet adult products.

They've also authored a 226-page book called A Girls' Guide to Getting Off, which provides real-life advice and in-depth guides on topics such as effective communication, intimacy, and sex positions*.

Perhaps their most significant contribution to women's sexual health*, however, is the establishment of a safe and supportive community.

With a podcast boasting over 84,000 downloads, a Facebook group of 33.8k members, and an Instagram following of 84.5k, they've created judgement-free spaces for open conversations and information sharing*.



The Future of Girls Get Off

The unstoppable duo has big plans, with two new toys scheduled for release by July 2023, global expansion, and exciting projects in the pipeline to continue empowering and normalising pleasure for women of all ages.

‘Toys are just the beginning and for us, when it comes to normalising pleasure for women*, there are some really huge problems that have been swept under the rug and not talked about for years. We’re moving as fast as we can and we can’t wait to help more women,’ the company stated.

Through the power of Girls Get Off*, millions of women in Australia have since been able to break free from the stigmas and taboos that come with talking about pleasure, while at the same time learning more about themselves and their own bodies.

Key Takeaways

  • Jo Cummins and Viv Conway, successful entrepreneurs, started Girls Get Off, a sex toy company created by women, for women, to normalise female pleasure.
  • Girls Get Off is a pleasure-positive community for vulva owners in Australia, offering a wide range of products that are stylish, discreet, and unintimidating.
  • Their most popular product, Missy, is a clitoris vibrator that has sold over 20,000 units and has received rave reviews for its effectiveness and unique design.
  • The founders strive to create a safe and supportive community for women to discuss sexual wellness and look forward to expanding their product range and community outreach in the future.
Members, hopefully you have found this eye-opening article helpful and inspiring! We think it's incredible that businesses like Girls Get Off are breaking down the stigma* and social barriers when it comes to female pleasure.

If you want to find out more products from Girls Get Off, you can check out their website here*.

*Please note, members, that this is a sponsored article. All content of ours that has an asterisk next to it means we may get a commission to write an article or post a deal. We do this to assist with the costs of running the SDC. Thank you!
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Content warning and disclaimer: This article mentions sex toys and female orgasms. Reader discretion is advised.

This article is also intended as an informative piece only and does not replace medical advice from a health professional. Seek advice from your doctor if you have specific questions about your body and overall health.

It's no secret that as we age, our bodies change*, and so do our interests and needs. One area where this is particularly true is our intimate lives. It’s important to remember that pleasure and intimacy are normal and healthy* parts of life and are just as important for our well-being.

That's why we're thrilled to share the inspiring story of two Australian entrepreneurs who challenged norms and revolutionised the sex toy industry* with their women-run business: Girls Get Off.



Girls Get Off: A Sex Toy Company for Women, By Women

Jo Cummins and Viv Conway* perfectly illustrate that you don't need to stick to one passion or path for the rest of your life.

Thanks to this duo's inspiring work and innovation, they have taken it upon themselves to make access to pleasure-positive toys easier than ever — and Aussie women are all the more empowered for it*.

During socially distanced catch-ups amid COVID-19 lockdowns, the pair discovered a shared passion for tackling a new business venture: creating sex toys that normalise female pleasure*.

Prior to that, however, the two had already been finding great success* in their own respective business domains. Jo owned a personalised cookie business and Viv ran a successful social media agency.


View attachment 23322
Two business-minded people launched Girls Get Off, Australia’s pleasure-positive community. Credit: Girls Get Off.

The idea was born when the duo felt there was a huge gap in the market* when it came to products that celebrated women's desires, with many options being stigmatised or simply difficult to choose from.

That, and penetrative sex could be less pleasurable for women* in their later years due to their age or because of low oestrogen levels, which could both cause vaginal dryness.



The Birth of a Pleasure-Positive Community

After dedicating a year to research and laying the foundations of their venture*, the dynamic duo officially launched Girls Get Off in March 2021.

According to the founders, the moment they launched their website was also the moment they knew that the brand would be successful.


View attachment 23326
This is Tiff, the brand’s so-called ‘talented overachiever’. Credit: Girls Get Off.

They received orders even before the public launch*, a promising sign that women were ready for a change.

Fast forward two years, and Girls Get Off has sold over 20,000 units of their first product, Missy*.

Designed to be non-intimidating and perfect for beginners, this discreet clitoral vibrator is also ideal for use with a partner*.



Boasting over 540 five-star reviews online, Missy is a portable, rechargeable, and powerful sex toy* that doesn’t make a lot of noise.

Based on customer reviews, the sex toy is so powerful that many were left ‘shocked’ by the ‘unbelievably fast results’ – with some claiming that they experienced the ‘mind-blowing’ effects after just 20 seconds*.


View attachment 23324
One of the many positive reviews that the brand’s sex toys receive. Credit: Girls Get Off.

‘I didn’t expect that big O — it was super intense and long*. O for outstanding,’ one shopper remarked.

‘Words cannot describe how satisfied I feel,’ another shared.



Complete the Pleasure-Positive Collection with Cleanies, Juicee and A Girl's Guide To Getting Off

But how did it get so popular so fast?

Well, one of the company's biggest selling points is the attention to detail and aesthetics*, which is also why Missy became a huge hit among customers*. But it's not just the vibrators that have made waves within the community.

The hypo-allergenic intimate wipes, Cleanies, offer immediate relief for women when needed* — each wipe is individually wrapped in aesthetically-pleasing packaging so ladies are ready to use them anywhere at a moment's notice.


View attachment 23323
People gravitate towards investing in other Girls Get Off products because of the brand’s stylish and discreet aesthetic. Credit: Girls Get Off

Their highly-popular water-based lube, Juicee*, is a definite crowd favourite.


View attachment 23325
Juicee is another crowd-pleaser. Credit: Girls Get Off.

This vegan and pH-friendly lube takes the shape of a gentle and highbrow skincare product*, making you feel completely comfortable with keeping it out on display near your other items and wouldn't look out of place on your bedside table.



Cummins and Conway have also expanded their community* beyond selling well-crafted and discreet adult products.

They've also authored a 226-page book called A Girls' Guide to Getting Off, which provides real-life advice and in-depth guides on topics such as effective communication, intimacy, and sex positions*.

Perhaps their most significant contribution to women's sexual health*, however, is the establishment of a safe and supportive community.

With a podcast boasting over 84,000 downloads, a Facebook group of 33.8k members, and an Instagram following of 84.5k, they've created judgement-free spaces for open conversations and information sharing*.



The Future of Girls Get Off

The unstoppable duo has big plans, with two new toys scheduled for release by July 2023, global expansion, and exciting projects in the pipeline to continue empowering and normalising pleasure for women of all ages.

‘Toys are just the beginning and for us, when it comes to normalising pleasure for women*, there are some really huge problems that have been swept under the rug and not talked about for years. We’re moving as fast as we can and we can’t wait to help more women,’ the company stated.

Through the power of Girls Get Off*, millions of women in Australia have since been able to break free from the stigmas and taboos that come with talking about pleasure, while at the same time learning more about themselves and their own bodies.

Key Takeaways

  • Jo Cummins and Viv Conway, successful entrepreneurs, started Girls Get Off, a sex toy company created by women, for women, to normalise female pleasure.
  • Girls Get Off is a pleasure-positive community for vulva owners in Australia, offering a wide range of products that are stylish, discreet, and unintimidating.
  • Their most popular product, Missy, is a clitoris vibrator that has sold over 20,000 units and has received rave reviews for its effectiveness and unique design.
  • The founders strive to create a safe and supportive community for women to discuss sexual wellness and look forward to expanding their product range and community outreach in the future.
Members, hopefully you have found this eye-opening article helpful and inspiring! We think it's incredible that businesses like Girls Get Off are breaking down the stigma* and social barriers when it comes to female pleasure.

If you want to find out more products from Girls Get Off, you can check out their website here*.

*Please note, members, that this is a sponsored article. All content of ours that has an asterisk next to it means we may get a commission to write an article or post a deal. We do this to assist with the costs of running the SDC. Thank you!
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Hello Everyone. Love this article. I'm quoting (sex toy doesn't make a lot of noise.), however the woman will squeal out with joy, that's where the noise comes from, OOH LA LA. I'm post menopause & I celebrate my body with all it's mysteries. My soul is singing & the mysterious juices are flowing beautifully. I 'm in love. I deserve to celebrate my body with the man I love, I deserve intimacy, OOH LA LA. The orgasm is so essential to your soul, without it the soul will cry & lose life energy. A long time ago I lost my life energy, I went down a deep, dark, spiralling, never ending hole. I was broken. I prayed for god to end my life. I'm still here!!! I am the happiest I have ever been, my soul is singing sweetly, a bit of self loving & finding your clitoris is the most amazing feeling. The Big "O" orgasm mulitplies itself. Try it ladies it is so worth it.
Did you know that the NDIS will pay for prositutes for males receiving the NDIS. What about the females, the NDIS should buy the sex toy "Missy" for them. The big "O" orgasm is important for all souls. Bye Everyone. Be kind to yourself
 
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Content warning and disclaimer: This article mentions sex toys and female orgasms. Reader discretion is advised.

This article is also intended as an informative piece only and does not replace medical advice from a health professional. Seek advice from your doctor if you have specific questions about your body and overall health.

It's no secret that as we age, our bodies change*, and so do our interests and needs. One area where this is particularly true is our intimate lives. It’s important to remember that pleasure and intimacy are normal and healthy* parts of life and are just as important for our well-being.

That's why we're thrilled to share the inspiring story of two Australian entrepreneurs who challenged norms and revolutionised the sex toy industry* with their women-run business: Girls Get Off.



Girls Get Off: A Sex Toy Company for Women, By Women

Jo Cummins and Viv Conway* perfectly illustrate that you don't need to stick to one passion or path for the rest of your life.

Thanks to this duo's inspiring work and innovation, they have taken it upon themselves to make access to pleasure-positive toys easier than ever — and Aussie women are all the more empowered for it*.

During socially distanced catch-ups amid COVID-19 lockdowns, the pair discovered a shared passion for tackling a new business venture: creating sex toys that normalise female pleasure*.

Prior to that, however, the two had already been finding great success* in their own respective business domains. Jo owned a personalised cookie business and Viv ran a successful social media agency.


View attachment 23322
Two business-minded people launched Girls Get Off, Australia’s pleasure-positive community. Credit: Girls Get Off.

The idea was born when the duo felt there was a huge gap in the market* when it came to products that celebrated women's desires, with many options being stigmatised or simply difficult to choose from.

That, and penetrative sex could be less pleasurable for women* in their later years due to their age or because of low oestrogen levels, which could both cause vaginal dryness.



The Birth of a Pleasure-Positive Community

After dedicating a year to research and laying the foundations of their venture*, the dynamic duo officially launched Girls Get Off in March 2021.

According to the founders, the moment they launched their website was also the moment they knew that the brand would be successful.


View attachment 23326
This is Tiff, the brand’s so-called ‘talented overachiever’. Credit: Girls Get Off.

They received orders even before the public launch*, a promising sign that women were ready for a change.

Fast forward two years, and Girls Get Off has sold over 20,000 units of their first product, Missy*.

Designed to be non-intimidating and perfect for beginners, this discreet clitoral vibrator is also ideal for use with a partner*.



Boasting over 540 five-star reviews online, Missy is a portable, rechargeable, and powerful sex toy* that doesn’t make a lot of noise.

Based on customer reviews, the sex toy is so powerful that many were left ‘shocked’ by the ‘unbelievably fast results’ – with some claiming that they experienced the ‘mind-blowing’ effects after just 20 seconds*.


View attachment 23324
One of the many positive reviews that the brand’s sex toys receive. Credit: Girls Get Off.

‘I didn’t expect that big O — it was super intense and long*. O for outstanding,’ one shopper remarked.

‘Words cannot describe how satisfied I feel,’ another shared.



Complete the Pleasure-Positive Collection with Cleanies, Juicee and A Girl's Guide To Getting Off

But how did it get so popular so fast?

Well, one of the company's biggest selling points is the attention to detail and aesthetics*, which is also why Missy became a huge hit among customers*. But it's not just the vibrators that have made waves within the community.

The hypo-allergenic intimate wipes, Cleanies, offer immediate relief for women when needed* — each wipe is individually wrapped in aesthetically-pleasing packaging so ladies are ready to use them anywhere at a moment's notice.


View attachment 23323
People gravitate towards investing in other Girls Get Off products because of the brand’s stylish and discreet aesthetic. Credit: Girls Get Off

Their highly-popular water-based lube, Juicee*, is a definite crowd favourite.


View attachment 23325
Juicee is another crowd-pleaser. Credit: Girls Get Off.

This vegan and pH-friendly lube takes the shape of a gentle and highbrow skincare product*, making you feel completely comfortable with keeping it out on display near your other items and wouldn't look out of place on your bedside table.



Cummins and Conway have also expanded their community* beyond selling well-crafted and discreet adult products.

They've also authored a 226-page book called A Girls' Guide to Getting Off, which provides real-life advice and in-depth guides on topics such as effective communication, intimacy, and sex positions*.

Perhaps their most significant contribution to women's sexual health*, however, is the establishment of a safe and supportive community.

With a podcast boasting over 84,000 downloads, a Facebook group of 33.8k members, and an Instagram following of 84.5k, they've created judgement-free spaces for open conversations and information sharing*.



The Future of Girls Get Off

The unstoppable duo has big plans, with two new toys scheduled for release by July 2023, global expansion, and exciting projects in the pipeline to continue empowering and normalising pleasure for women of all ages.

‘Toys are just the beginning and for us, when it comes to normalising pleasure for women*, there are some really huge problems that have been swept under the rug and not talked about for years. We’re moving as fast as we can and we can’t wait to help more women,’ the company stated.

Through the power of Girls Get Off*, millions of women in Australia have since been able to break free from the stigmas and taboos that come with talking about pleasure, while at the same time learning more about themselves and their own bodies.

Key Takeaways

  • Jo Cummins and Viv Conway, successful entrepreneurs, started Girls Get Off, a sex toy company created by women, for women, to normalise female pleasure.
  • Girls Get Off is a pleasure-positive community for vulva owners in Australia, offering a wide range of products that are stylish, discreet, and unintimidating.
  • Their most popular product, Missy, is a clitoris vibrator that has sold over 20,000 units and has received rave reviews for its effectiveness and unique design.
  • The founders strive to create a safe and supportive community for women to discuss sexual wellness and look forward to expanding their product range and community outreach in the future.
Members, hopefully you have found this eye-opening article helpful and inspiring! We think it's incredible that businesses like Girls Get Off are breaking down the stigma* and social barriers when it comes to female pleasure.

If you want to find out more products from Girls Get Off, you can check out their website here*.

*Please note, members, that this is a sponsored article. All content of ours that has an asterisk next to it means we may get a commission to write an article or post a deal. We do this to assist with the costs of running the SDC. Thank you!
Eye opening article., I think not. Women, have had access to these types of pleasuring devices for years. And so they should. I sincerely hope that ladies can be at ease with "toys". Also, if you are fortunate to have an understanding partner.. these devices can help your intimacy levels together as well. No longer is any of this to be taboo. Smiles well into the future 🙂
 
Would love to see the look on the face of whoever you ask, especially if it is a son or daughter or grandchild.
Age is only a number but it’s a very expensive toy.😊who has a spare $300.00 bucks lying around.🤔
 
I of course didn't ask anyone for the Miss-Mini & have since then made do with the casual lover who it seems is happy the way things are.
Yeah righto🤣good for you grandma do they give you granny rates as a regular customer.
 
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Hello Everyone. Love this article. I'm quoting (sex toy doesn't make a lot of noise.), however the woman will squeal out with joy, that's where the noise comes from, OOH LA LA. I'm post menopause & I celebrate my body with all it's mysteries. My soul is singing & the mysterious juices are flowing beautifully. I 'm in love. I deserve to celebrate my body with the man I love, I deserve intimacy, OOH LA LA. The orgasm is so essential to your soul, without it the soul will cry & lose life energy. A long time ago I lost my life energy, I went down a deep, dark, spiralling, never ending hole. I was broken. I prayed for god to end my life. I'm still here!!! I am the happiest I have ever been, my soul is singing sweetly, a bit of self loving & finding your clitoris is the most amazing feeling. The Big "O" orgasm mulitplies itself. Try it ladies it is so worth it.
Did you know that the NDIS will pay for prositutes for males receiving the NDIS. What about the females, the NDIS should buy the sex toy "Missy" for them. The big "O" orgasm is important for all souls. Bye Everyone. Be kind to yourself
"Did you know that the NDIS will pay for prositutes for males receiving the NDIS."
I very much doubt that. Where did you get that from? It would not even be ethical. Even if that were true, the vast majority of men would be too embarrassed to claim that on NDIS.
 
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"Did you know that the NDIS will pay for prositutes for males receiving the NDIS."
I very much doubt that. Where did you get that from? It would not even be ethical. Even if that were true, the vast majority of men would be too embarrassed to claim that on NDIS.
I just looked it up and they do pay for sex workers. Learn something new every day.😊
 

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