Our desire to play around with what feels good may go back far longer than we thought.
By Meg Walters
Our desire to play around with what feels good may go back far longer than we thought.
By Meg Walters
Resources are scant, but the advice is plentiful, and greener choices are available.
By Xenia E.
Forbidden Fruit owner Lynn Raridon reflects on 40 years in the adult store biz.
By David Hopper
Teledildonics are becoming more intelligent, thanks to groups of DIY developers.
By Rachel Crowe
It's possible to lose the magic touch—with yourself or a partner—but you can always get it back.
By Rachel Crowe
Sex toys bring reliable joy anytime, but especially when you're in need of connection.
In the world of anthropomorphic sex toys, never has it been more obvious we live in a patriarchy
By Rachel Crowe
A community unrepresented in the billion-dollar industry stakes its claim.
By Paul Schrodt
Businesses love it, but customers are conflicted.
By Aria Vega
Sex toys—or 'immoral rubber goods'—were once as illegal as they were popular.
By Rachel Crowe
Sex toys—or 'immoral rubber goods'—were once as illegal as they were popular.
By Rachel Crowe
Sex toys—or 'immoral rubber goods'—were once as illegal as they were popular.
By Rachel Crowe
Your 'smart' sex toy could be vulnerable to some not-so-smart cybersecurity flaws.
By Tim Lalonde
Female bodies are only as mysterious as you make them, even if you have one yourself.
Peak amounts of stress and solitude changed the way our brains connect with our libidos.
With doors shut and online censors tight, small businesses learned to adapt.
By Sam Stroozas
Even for those locked up with a partner, self-love reigned during the pandemic.
Our Q&A should encourage you to play with your hidden—and hot—prostate zone.
Masturbation may be a 'get in and get out' operation for you, but here's how to really get off.
Sex toys boost pleasure, but they can also cause infection. Here's how to be safe.
By Holly Ellis
Alone time isn't just for guys. A good percentage of women masturbate too, with porn or without.
One of the easiest and safest ways to spice up your sex life is to explore the world of toys.
Prostate orgasms can offer a new realm of pegging pleasure for the curious.
Wielding a strap-on can help change gender norms in the bedroom.
Vibrators, dildos, butt plugs and penis rings. Everyone can have fun with toys in the bedroom.
By Melissa Lee