Welcome to SpicyGear's Blog on Human Sexuality. This blog serves as a place for the Woman here at my store to offer advise and information on different Types of Sex Related issues. If it doesn't fit in our website, we will place it here. We will be frank, so if you're easily offended, please leave.
Buying Guide & How To 
Anal sex for many couples is a big step in their relationship. It shows a sign of love and above all, trust.
When we think of sex toys, we think of your typical vibrator or dildo. However, there are a vast amount of products on the market specifically for men.
Are you looking to turn up the heat during bedroom play? These products will add a little zest to your most intimate moments with your lover.
Shopping for your bedroom toys can be a difficult task for some people.
Powerful sex toys are not necessarily as loud as lawn mowers. There are several vibrators on the market that we recommend that still generate the intense vibrations without the loud noise.
Many customers ask us about personal lubricants (Sex Lubes), which are best, which are condom safe, which are toy safe, which to use for Anal Play, which contain benzocaine, etc...
From your own shopping experience for sex toys, you may have felt overwhelmed by the amount of vibrators that are available on the market. There are sex toys specifically designed to stimulate each of your erogenous zones. Possibly the most talked about erogenous zone is the infamous G-Spot.
If you have ever shopped for a sex toy, you may notice that the description of the toy states that it is phthalate free or contains no phthalates. Phthalates are a group of odorless, chemical compounds made from alcohol and phthalic anhydride that are added to PVC vinyl to make them soft and flexible. Most of the products that we use in our everyday lives contain phthalates. Phthalates are used in household products, nail polish, medical devices, cars, and of course, many sex toys.
The old-fashioned vibrators were pretty scary: Ten inches long with lifelike veins and made of a squishy, horrible material that made them alarmingly penislike ? except much bigger and much longer and much wider and ohmigod, is that what women really want? The answer is no. Then why were they created that way? Because those sex toys were designed by men ? men who, sadly, didn't have any idea of what turns women on.
Let's face it. Most of us are not made of money. You are searching for a sex toy, but want to spend under $30. You see products that are affordable, but you are concerned that they are weak, not dependable, and will just plain and simple, be useless in giving you what you want: an orgasm. So here are some products under $30 that will fit your budget, and will definitely not disappoint.