Vibrators were found in Pompeii after an earthquake
buried alive the vibrant city. The earthquake occurred in 79 AD but these sex
toys have probably been in use for much longer than two thousand years. This illustrates
how women need the assistance of something other than a male penis to achieve
sexual satisfaction.
Sex toys for
women were not always electronic but were
designed to be vibrated manually within the body. It is estimated that only a
third of women achieve organism in the same quick way that men do. Perhaps this
is why sex toys have been discretely used for so many centuries in civilized
societies
.
In the Victoria era vibrators enjoyed a respectable
status. They were used by doctors to treat hysteria. Anorexia Nervosa may have
been known as 'consumption' then but masturbation has been recommended for that
condition too. Victorian doctors reportedly grew weary of the time and effort
required to bring about the condition now known as orgasm and welcomed the
invention of an electronic vibrator which reduced the amount of time and effort
required.
In 1960 a trial in the British High Court found
that the novel, 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' was not obscene. It had literary
merit despite the fact that it was liberally laced with taboo words. This
decision unleashed a sexual revolution in countries like sex toys Canada,
America and Britain. The personal vibrator enjoyed a new lease on life, in the
light of female acceptance of sexual pleasure as a legitimate need.
Apparently many electronic sex tools get on with
the job more effectively than men do. The only baggage that they bring with
them is some soft packaging and they can keep going for much longer than a man
can. With the advent of the sexual revolution many new models have made their
appearance and the picky woman can make her selection without fear of rejection
or infidelity. She may choose from a wide range of colours, textures and sizes. http://www.deluxtoys.com/
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