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“Human relations have undergone large shifts
that need to be addressed. ”
TOYS & VIDEOS—A PERFECT FIT
Between its “Erotic Intent” blog
and entertaining sex ed videos,
Perfect Fit Brand knows that the more
people know about their vast array of
products, the more they will buy them.
The pleasure product manufacturer’s
“How Does This Work?” videos show
customers how to use Perfect Fit’s
strechy cock rings without worrying
that they’ll hurt the family jewels,
and premieres innovative new sex
toys such as “The Bumper,” which
keeps people from walking funny
after vigorous penetration action.
Trans star Buck Angel’s line of sex
toys for the female-to-male customer
are informative since most people
have no idea how to use those. In one
video, Perfect Fit founder Steve Callow
discusses a sex toy for transmen
designed by Angel. The company
deserves praise for educating people
of varying gender identities on how to
have a pleasurable sex life.
PORN MEETS SEX ED
Somewhere between porn and sex
ed is WeTeachSex.com, which features
a “Squirting School” where adult star
Marcus London teaches women how
to have squirting orgasms. I’m not
sure how many women want to have
squirting orgasms, as most women are
just trying to have regular ones.
But male viewers who are fans of
squirting will like the video series,
which features adult stars Riley Reid
and Adrana Chechik. London and
collaborator Aaron Headley recently
launched the site and sex ed video
series using guest sex therapists.
The series includes videos on
“Threesome Mastery,” “Dirty Talk”
and more. The “Squirting School”
features a video on “how to give a girl
a squirting orgasm, no matter if she is
conservative in the bedroom or not.”
WeTeachSex.com says it is “expanding
with plans to release additional
programs, live and in-person
seminars, and demonstrations.”
SEX NEVER GETS OLD
Last but not least, 91-year-old sex
therapist Dr. Ruth returns with an
update on her 2006 book Sex for
Dummies. “When the third edition
was published there was no such
thing as swiping on Tinder, smart
phones weren’t causing an epidemic
of loneliness, and gay marriage was
a distant dream,” she says. “The sex
act itself may not have changed but
human relations have undergone
large shifts that need to be addressed,
so a fourth edition was absolutely
necessary.”
In the updated book, the legendary
sex therapist tries to help out
millennials. “Everywhere I go I see
young people who are together but
each looking down at their phones,”
she says. I think we need condoms
for cell phones so that people don’t
forget the art of conversation.”
Other topics include diversity,
equality and consent. “The more you
know about sex, the more pleasure
you can have,” she says. Another
classic Dr. Ruth line: “Ladies, you sold
200 boxes of Girl Scout cookies as a
kid, and you can’t even sell your man
on wearing a condom. Come on.”
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