Pornhub Just Dropped A Newly Redesigned Line Of Sex Toys

Pornhub is launching a new and fully redesigned line of sex toys, and promoting the line with its “Not My Job” campaign. The porn megasite made a video to promote the sex toys where household objects—an electric toothbrush, socks, a shower head—sing about how they’re not meant to be sex toys. At the end of the video, which parodies the song “The Bad Touch,” the poor cucumbers and bike seat are “saved” by Pornhub’s new sex toy line.

Customers can try to guess one of 250 “household objects you shouldn’t use for sex” on the campaign site for the chance to get a 30 percent discount. Pornhub added new toys to their line, including their version of the Hitachi wand, an anal training kit, and an adjustable cock ring. The new toys are USB rechargeable and waterproof, with “powerful yet quiet” motors.

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Check out more about Pornhub’s new line of sex toys: https://mashable.com/article/pornhub-toys-not-my-job-campaign/

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/

Brits Use Household Items As Sex Toys During Coronavirus Lockdown

With much of the globe under virtual house arrest due to the coronavirus pandemic, British people are putting their DIY skills to use—by making sex toys. According to a survey of a cleaning company, Brits are using random utensils, appliances and cleaning supplies to spice up their sex lives. “With recent events taking the world by storm, it looks like we are going to spend the majority of our time indoors,” the company says in a statement. “To keep things creative, Brits have admitted to resorting to new ways of spicing things up in the bedroom . . . !”

Favorite household items include a spatula (with 89 percent of respondents admitting they’ve used a it for kinky purposes), rope (85 percent), followed by plastic gloves (82 percent), dusters (81 percent), broomsticks (55 percent), vacuum cleaners (41 percent) and glass-top tables (39 percent). “Why spend your money on expensive whips and paddles when you can pop into the other room and get yourself a ‘home-made’ one?” asks the cleaning company in a press release.

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Check out more about Brits using household items as sex toys: https://nypost.com/2020/03/23/brits-are-using-spatulas-and-brooms-as-sex-toys-during-coronavirus-lockdown/

Have More Sex By Doing These Two Household Chores

Mistress_Olivia_Vexx-03Want to get dirty with your partner? Better start cleaning up first! According to a new study, couples who share more housework have more sex. Not surprisingly, the couples were happiest when they divided tasks evenly—and couples where both partners dusted and cleaned the bathroom had sex nearly two more times a month.

Psychologists and sexperts note that if women feel burdened by doing too much housework, they will feel less like getting intimate with their partner because they don’t feel supported. “If they’re not as tired, or less stressed, then they’re more able to relax — and more likely to want to connect to a partner,” says a psychologist. Researchers also talk about “choreplay,” or when a partner chips in with housework without needing to be asked—you know, the other person might very much be in the mood to “express their gratitude.”

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Check out more about how splitting chores leads to more sex in relationships: https://nypost.com/2018/05/09/have-more-sex-by-doing-these-two-household-chores/