Friday, December 16, 2011

About Sexuality: Holiday Sex Toy Shopping Guide 2011

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From Cory Silverberg, your Guide to Sexuality
You may have left your sex toy shopping to the end because you consider it a luxury gift for a partner and you wanted to get the "real presents" taken care of first. Or maybe your sexy gift giving is for yourself, and you're thinking you should wait until after the holidays. I don't think you need sex toys to have great sex, and lord knows most of us are on a tighter budget this year, but there are plenty of inexpensive ways of attending to your own, or your partners sexual desires. And when it come to sexual giving, a little can go a long way, if you know how to give it. With that in mind I thought I'd share this extra newsletter filled with sexy holiday gift giving recommendations to suit most budgets and tastes. ~ Cory

Sex Toy Gift Guide
My top ten picks for sex toys ranging in price from $100 - $4000.
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Sexy Stocking Stuffers
A much more relatable list for most of us. Each of these ten sex gifts is under $25.
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Sex Book Holiday Gift Guide
Give the gift of sexual imagination. Ten books, fiction and non-fiction, that will inspire and arouse a sexual mind.

How to Find a Good Sex Shop
Eight tips on figuring out if the sex shop you're about to shop at is worth your patronage.
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