Potters Get Raunchy With Ceramic Dildo Making Workshop

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New Zealand ceramicists really know how to keep busy during quarantine. The potters created a ceramic sex aid-making workshop, in which artists make their own ceramic dildos. “Some of the oldest ceramic works ever found are of phalluses,” says a member of Wellington Potters’ Association. “This isn’t exactly brand new, people have been doing this for thousands of years.”

She noted that pottery dildos are easily sterilized, could be warmed, and unlike latex versions did not pose the risk of leeching chemicals into the body. The ceramicist is no stranger to X-rated work: she won an award for her work entitled “Vagina Teapot.” She hopes the workshop will promote sex-positivity and empower women sexually, adding “At the same time it will provide an excellent avenue for those wanting to explore different types of creative expression, gender identity, and sexual empowering through art.”

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Check out more about a dildo pottery workshop in New Zealand: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9012915/Ceramic-dildo-row-puts-Kiwi-potters-spin.html

Doctors Give Lockdown Sex Tips With Household Items

Even though social distancing is in place, people are still as horny as ever. If anything, thirsty folks have simply become more creative with getting off while stuck at home. Online searches for homemade sex toys have swelled since society has closed its doors—and doctors say, that’s not a problem!

According to new research, there were over 23,000 Google searches for homemade sex toys across UK cities last month. A doctor explains, “The safest sex is masturbation, period. And since the beginning of time, people have used things around the house to self-stimulate.”  She adds some of the most common objects used are cucumbers, electric toothbrushes and candles, and advises safety first when converting household objects into orgasm makers: “We all have our slideshows of things that have been retrieved in the ER that people couldn’t extract, saying, ‘I can’t get my zucchini out.’ That would be bad.”

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Check out more about doctors’ endorsing homemade sex toys: https://nypost.com/2020/04/20/lockdown-sex-with-household-items-doesnt-have-to-be-dangerous-doctors/

How Food’s Been Used In Sex Throughout History

eggplant3-0Sure, you’ve heard of using certain veggies as a dildo, but how about a bread dildo? Or what about homemade lube? History is full of NSFW food facts you definitely never learned about in history. Here’s just a taste!

  1. Mashed yams doubled as lube in 17th-century Japan
    “It was called tororo, and was made by grating yams into a slippery paste. The long, thin yams were sometimes used as dildos too,” says BuzzFeed.
  2. Romans used olive oil as lube
    Romans sure were kinky. According to a novel called The Satyricon by Gaius Petronius, one guy had a leather dildo oiled with olive oil and “covered in pepper and crushed nettle seeds” pushed up his “arsehole, inch by inch.”
  3. Pig’s tongues were an aphrodisiac
    Nothing subtle about using tongue to get you in the mood!
  4. Lettuce was a sacred sex symbol in Ancient Egypt
    Ancient Egyptians believed that lettuce was the holy food of the fertility god. It grew straight and tall like a cock, and even oozed a white substance when broken apart. Again, nothing subtle about lettuce cum.
  5. Ancient Greeks were turned on by sparrow brains
    “The Greek goddess of love and sexuality, Aphrodite, was supposed to hold sparrows sacred because of their ‘lustful’ nature, so Ancient Greek women would eat sparrows – their brains in particular – to get themselves in the mood.”
  6. And ancient Greek women used bread as dildos
    Since there were no sex toy shops, women had to get creative. The Greeks did this by baking olisbokollix: dildos made entirely out of hard-baked bread.

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Check out more NSFW food facts from history: https://www.buzzfeed.com/hilarywardle/never-mind-the-olisbokollix