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Does everyone have a vibrator??

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bottleofredplease · 11/02/2019 11:15

I keep reading things about how we should or should not be open about dildos. Should they be in the supermarket or should we be open about them at home etc etc.
I don't have one, it seems like everyone does except me! I just don't think cold plastic is quite the same and my hands work fine Confused

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Ahardmanisgoodtofind · 12/02/2019 17:11

@AbsentmindedWoman the sensations from it are completely different to anything else, the one I have is virtually silent and waterproof too, and has a setting which means you just push one button and it increases and decreases intensity it's self. It is expensive (won mine) but if mine ever dies I'll save for a new one it's very intense.

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JamesBlonde1 · 12/02/2019 17:13

No, don’t want one either.

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BloodyHellBeryl · 12/02/2019 17:47

Hides bondage gear, toys and dismantels Dom furniture. Takes out knitting and mints. 😕

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TakemedowntoPotatoCity · 13/02/2019 08:25

I have womaniser envy and not got 100 quid to spare! Can anyone recommend a cheaper one? I had 4 orgasms yesterday thanks to this thread

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BasedInDublin · 13/02/2019 19:25

I'm fairly certain that EVERYONE does not have one :)

Some people might have not have interest in sex, some are comfortable with their own hands, some more than enough with their partner.

My guesstimate would be that the percentage of women that have a vibrator today is close to the number of people who masturbate? To be honest it's not only a topic that has ever come rarely in chat with my friends. I'd say only 1/2 my close friends over the years have ever said they did (many say they never do/did) ... bear in mind that I'm a 50 year old living in Ireland for the past 20 years! I sure other places have progressed more :)

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