In case it’s not clear, when we write solo, partnered or group, it refers to the amount of people we suggest to be involved with the use of a particular product; while beginner, intermediate and advanced refers to the suggested experience level for use of a product. As for some of the other terms we use on this website, here’s some you may or may not know.
A-spot
The anterior fornix erogenous zone, or a-spot, is located between the front vaginal wall and the cervix, around four to five inches inside the vagina.
Anal play
Any kind of activity involving the anus and rectum.
BDSM
The sexual relational dynamics that involve bondage and discipline; domination and submission; and sadomasochism.
Deprivation
Depriving a particular sense to focus and heighten sensual experience.
G-spot
The g-spot is along the inner front wall of the vagina, part of the larger clitoral network.
Harness play
Wearing a harness for decorative or sexual purposes - eg. attaching a dildo to penetrate a partner.
Impact
The use of hands, paddles, whips and floggers against the body to create different sensations.
P-spot
Sometimes referred to as the male g-spot, the p-spot refers to the prostate, a small walnut-sized muscular gland that produces the fluid that helps sperm travel and survive.
Pegging
Attaching a dildo to a harness and penetrating a partner’s anus.
Restraint
Activities that restrain the mouth, hands, arms, legs and feet.
Rimming
Oral stimulation of the anus.
Temperature play
The use of heat and cold to heighten the senses.
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A glass wand with a bulbous end for intense internal stimulation.
A long dildo with a wide diameter for steady stimulation of the g-spot, a-spot or p-spot.