Unlock the secrets to self-pleasure for a perfect night in!

Whether you're single, in a long-distance relationship, or simply looking to add some extra sparkle to your solo time*, self-pleasure* is a delightful way to honour your needs and desires*.

This year, unlock the secrets to self-pleasure* and explore how sex toys* can enhance your personal celebration of love*.



Self-pleasure* is not just about physical gratification*; it's a form of self-care that nurtures your emotional well-being*.

It's a chance to connect with your body*, understand your desires*, and give yourself the love and attention you deserve*.


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Girls Get Off is changing the game of self-pleasure. Image source: Girls Get Off.


Whether you're a newcomer to the world of sex toys* or a seasoned enthusiast, today is the perfect day to indulge in a new gadget that caters to your body*.

In the realm of adult pleasure*, there's a new player* in town who's making waves and changing the game*.



Girls Get Off*, an Australian-based company, is a sex toy business created by women for women*.

Founded by Jo Cummins and Viv Conway, this company is not just about selling products; it's about empowering women*, breaking taboos*, and fostering a pleasure-positive community*.

Cummins and Conway were already successful entrepreneurs before they ventured into the adult toy industry*—Jo owned a personalised cookie business, while Viv ran a social media agency.

They realised there was a significant gap in the sex toy market* for products that were well-branded* and made women feel comfortable* about their purchases.

They also noticed that sex toys for women* were often perceived as 'taboo', and purchasing them could be an uncomfortable experience, involving a visit to a 'seedy store' or navigating through an overwhelming online catalogue* targeted toward men.

With a vision to change this narrative, the duo set out to create Girls Get Off*.



Girls Get Off * is brimming with a variety of sex toys* designed to cater to every preference and curiosity.

From the clitoral stimulator* to the G-spot vibrator*, there's something for everyone.

If you're new to this, consider starting with a toy that focuses on clitoral stimulation*, as many females find this to be a reliable route to orgasm*.

Missy*, the flagship product of Girls Get Off*, is a clitoral stimulator* that stands out from the crowd.

Retailing at $149, Missy* is smaller, quieter, and more powerful* than most products on the market. It has received over 600 five-star reviews online*, with users praising its 'mind-blowing' and 'unbelievably fast' results.

'I was beginning to think I had lost my mojo, but I’m pleased to report that is not the case. I am back girls!' Sharon W., a verified buyer commented.

While Tony W., another verified buyer added: 'Simply amazing—I haven’t orgasmed so much since I was in my 20s.'



But Girls Get Off * is not just about Missy*. The company offers a range of products*, all designed to be unintimidating*.

From the company’s sellout water-based lubricant* to the hypoallergenic intimate wipes*, each product is designed to look like a high-end skincare product, something you wouldn't mind keeping out on display.

Tip
Don’t forget, lubrication* is essential for a smooth and enjoyable experience—water-based lubricants* are safe for use with most toys and condoms but may require reapplication.


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Girls Get Off is not just about sex toys; they also offer lubricants and cleaning wipes. Image source: Girls Get Off.


Girls Get Off* also offers bundle packages* for those unsure of what toy is right for them or those looking for the best deal.

These include The Good Vibes Only Bundle*, The Intro Bundle*, and The Advanced Lover Bundle*.

Tip
Always remember to clean your toys* before and after use.



This Valentine's Day, let's redefine the celebration of love* by including self-pleasure* in our rituals. It's a day to satisfy your needs*, explore your desires, and revel in the joy of your own company*.

With the right tools* and attitude, you can unlock the secrets to self-pleasure* and make this year one of the most satisfying* yet.

Remember, the most important relationship* you have is with yourself—don’t miss the chance to make it a loving and pleasurable one*.

Explore what Girls Get Off has to offer now!*

*Please note, members, that this is a sponsored article. All content with 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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You tease you....
Suzanne rose must have teased her poor husband to near death....how many children do you have 13 or 15....boy oh boy Hubby sure liked being teased it seems.....Happy Families to you all. 😂😉
 
I thought there would be more replies.

Let me say toys are fun.
Who says you need to use it by yourself.

I've used toys and made hubby watch that was the biggest pleasure watching him squirm and not allowed to touch me all while he thought I was in extacsy
When the shoe is on the other foot he can there is always, Hancock"s half hour?.
 
Suzanne rose must have teased her poor husband to near death....how many children do you have 13 or 15....boy oh boy Hubby sure liked being teased it seems.....Happy Families to you all. 😂😉
Only 13 , 8 girls and 5 boys
 
You tease you....
I was probably the biggest tease , you couldn't even imagine what I did, definitely too x rated for here
 
You seem to think you know everyone’s postcode.
I lived in Riverwood from 1965 to 1986. Funny that I remember the postcode....2210!
 
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You seem to think you know everyone’s postcode.
We grew up in the same area and at the same time and knew alot of the same people in postcode 2210
 
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I lived in Riverwood from 1965 to 1986. Funny that I remember the postcode....2210!
Sounds like Beverly Hills 9120 ..They could have done a show on Riverwood 2210.

Strange comment that @marni made . Haven't you lived in her postcode 🤣🤣🤣
 
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I think that a lot of women from our generation were afraid to say what they wanted, even down to making the first move.

As a young woman that was me but when I hit my late 30s something popped and hubby was both amazed and happy.

Hubby always wanted long foreplay then hot sex and the hugs before going to sleep.
Something he never forgets is after the best orgasm I have ever had , I literally saw fireworks 🔥 I looked at him in the eyes and said thank you 😊
I can say, with respect, you haven't shocked me with any of your statements here. Somehow l knew how you would reply after reading the article we were commenting on. Ah! What a gal. 💭🤩
 
Sounds like Beverly Hills 9120 ..They could have done a show on Riverwood 2210.

Strange comment that @marni made . Haven't you liked in her postcode 🤣🤣🤣
Her postcode is 2040. Lilyfield - the suburb where Rozelle Psychiatric Facility is located.
 
Yup! Contrary to @marni's belief, I'm not a postcode directory. :p
It was a very strange comment, I've never seen you add postcodes before.

I'm going to Riverwood tomorrow 2210
 
It was a very strange comment, I've never seen you add postcodes before.

I'm going to Riverwood tomorrow 2210
I'll just stay at home at Dandenong 3175....
 
Let me think....

Is that Lakemba or Wiley Park?
Neither I think that is 2195. 2196 is Roselands.

When you went to school in Lakemba The suburb Roselands never existed.

My part of Roselands was known as Lakemba South as soon as they changed the name the land rates doubled
 
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Let me think....

Is that Lakemba or Wiley Park?
Did you know when Roselands shopping centre was made it was actually Wiley Park. I found that out when I worked at the Darrell Lea shop there. Now it's in Roselands .
They only made the suburb Roselands in the late 80s
 
Did you know when Roselands shopping centre was made it was actually Wiley Park. I found that out when I worked at the Darrell Lea shop there. Now it's in Roselands .
They only made the suburb Roselands in the late 80s
I was out of Sydney around 1988 so that explains my ignorance.
 

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