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Self-pleasure is one of the many self-care practices that tend to fly under the radar.

It’s intimate, it’s personal, and it’s the one time you get to take the edge off in the privacy of your bedroom. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer of sensual delights or just dipping your toes into the sensual world of self-love, every woman needs a bedside hero to lean on when nights get long or reconnect with their feminine power.


If your nightstand needs an upgrade on a few gadgets and gizmos to take your alone time to new heights, we’ve got you covered. In honor of International Masturbation Month, we’ve put together the best roses, vibrators, and sex toys that are sure to give every solo session a happy ending.

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