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Did you masturbate today?


This is my girlfriend's greeting for me almost every time she enters my home (because any other greeting would be in poor taste).

And because I sleep with my favorite vibrator under my pillow (small but mighty), the answer is always a solid "yes."

Arousal and pleasure achieved through masturbation is pertinent to maintaining our sexual health. Nonetheless, safe sex (equally pertinent) is always better and still applies when you're sexing yourself. That said, before going rabid with your favorite rabbit, bullet, or whatever you're packing, let's go deeper to understand what this mean. Really, it's simple:

Stop. Being. Cheap.

It can be all too easy to simply request the most powerful, inexpensive toy in the building. However, pleasure is not a luxury but a necessity. With that said, we should invest in our sex toys with the same candor and care that we invest in our bundles, flattering jeans, and time spent teaching ourselves how to please others.

However, bear in mind that your orgasm can only be bought to an extent, as the amount of money you spend on a toy holds little proof of pleasure. Take it from someone who has tested some of the prettiest, priciest, and somehow reputable sex toys (I suppose not everyone likes to be shooketh after masturbation). Conversely, there's certainly a reasonable starting price point that ensures you find a quality toy, and spoiler alert, it's probably not the bullets found in the fishbowl on top of the counter.

To aid you on your mission to investing in a quality sex toy, I've consulted with some of the most sought after sexperts to help you choose wisely.

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LELO MONA 2 Luxury G-Spot Vibrator

I've heard way too many women gasp when I mention my rechargeable batteries, totally oblivious to the fact that they exist in 2018. Unless, we're talking OG Hitachi, in which case we want the full throwback experience...maybe? Then there's no good reason you should still be fleeing to find batteries for your toys and worse, replacing an entire toy because you can't find those little pill looking batteries. You think I'm being dramatic? Fima, qualifies a rechargeable battery as "a standard of modern electrical sex toys."

With a rechargeable vibrator, the only thing I ever want for is the patience to let it catch a full charge or the expected level of logic and duty to self that just remembers to put the damn thing on the charger when it first starts shooting off LED smoke flares.

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