Sunday, October 18, 2009
Trojan Her Pleasure Vibrating Mini
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Female Enhancements & Arousal Gel
For us women, yeah, sometimes we do need a bit of arousing, but it’s not always necessary to use medical resources such as pharmaceuticals to help us get excited. For women who don’t have any serious medical issues but who just need a little erotic help getting aroused, there are not a lot of products. But if you look, you can find a couple. Thankfully, these products—female arousal gels—are finally becoming a bit more mainstream. You can even buy them online without a prescription! That’s good news for all women.
For female sexual enhancement, arousal gels can do the trick for many women. They totally help women get in the mood and feel the sensations of pleasure because they stimulate our erogenous zones and increase our desire to have sex. And that is good news for all men.
Most of the female enhancement gels out today have super smooth, silk-like textures, which feel so sexy on. They glide on effortlessly and then make you feel oh soo good. Personally, even when I am turned on, I like to have some added enhancement so when I discovered a gel that arouses me AND keeps me in the moment, I found a new BFF.
If you think you need some sexual enticement, there are two products that cum recommended: K-Y INTENSE Arousal Gel for Her and Durex Play Utopia Female Arousal Gel. These are two of the best female sexual enhancements on the market.
K-Y INTENSE is a uniquely formulated arousal gel designed to intensify a woman’s climax. K-Y is a trusted brand of lubricants so you know they will have nothing but the best when it cums to lubricants, sexual enhancements, and now, arousal gels.
Maybe it’s because Durex Play Utopia Female Arousal Gel was created and tested by women for women, or maybe it’s because Durex is the world's leading condom brand with over 75 years of quality and experience in sexual health and enhancement, but this product is definitely one to try, and one that will get you excited. Play Utopia has a unique combination of ingredients designed to stimulate, increase desire and bring you intense sensations. It sure does work. If you need to get in the mood, Durex Play Utopia will arouse you for sure. If you are already horny, this gel will have you screaming for more.
There are a few other copycats products but only Durex and K-Y have managed to design a dynamite combination of silky-texture and arousal-inducing enhancements that always put you in the mood. Durex Play Utopia and K-Y INTENSE definitely work. They feel so great and you’ll feel even better after you cum.
Female arousal gels are typically water soluble and non-staining, so unless you are dating a CSI, your sheets should be OK and not show the signs of your sexual escapades. Only you will know just how much fun you really had.
DUREX PLAY UTOPIA Female Enhancement
KY INTENSE Arousal Gel For Her
Friday, January 16, 2009
K-Y Yours+Mine Personal Lubricant
Whether you need some help getting wet, minimizing friction or just want to try something new, using personal lubricants is one of the easiest ways to increase your sensual pleasure, and doing it together is twice the fun. K-Y figured this out and recently came out with Yours+Mine, a his and hers, or ‘Couples’, lubricant that is revolutionizing the intimacy industry. Never before have there been two lubricants designed, one specifically for men and the other for women, that when used together work to create an intoxicating and oh so satisfying effect. Why did this take so long?
We all know that it takes two to make a thing go right and it takes two to make it outta sight. K-Y brand brings that old song to life with Yours+Mine. You know the two of you have chemistry, but sometimes chemistry sounds complex. The concept of K-Y Yours+Mine Personal Lubricant, however, is simple yet explosive. She erotically applies the Yours to him. It comes in the blue bottle and promises to excite him. He sensuously applies the Mine to her. Coming in the purple bottle, this one will definitely cause delight. Combined, these two lubricants ignite! Women often use lubricants to make their sexual encounters more gratifying, but men don’t always realize that they can, too. And when you both do, you’ll each feel the unexpected and exhilarating tingling effect without a doubt. When men use a lubricant, it makes the condom feel more natural on them and it can totally make the woman feel more at ease. And when the woman feels good, oh so good, you know it’s better for both of you.
Why should you try and continue to use K-Y Yours+Mine? Let us count the ways, and count how many times you cum. These couple’s lubricants allow you to extend your foreplay and maximize your sexual encounters. That is, if you can control yourselves… These personal lubricants help you explore each other’s bodies and have some fun, and they will help to get you primed and ready for the main attraction.
The Yours+Mine couple’s lubricants are water-based so they work perfectly with latex condoms. Water-based lubricants provide a smooth feel and rise off easily with water. Making love has never been so inspired! Though water-based, these lubricants are designed by sensual engineers to help both of you have the most satisfying sexual experience possible.
Go ahead, try the K-Y Yours+Mine couple’s lubricants. They definitely won’t disappoint, and in fact, they will most certainly make you both writhe with pleasure like never before. When you both use Yours+Mine, they will combine to create an amazing reaction that is too personal to describe.
You can find these completely exciting and sensual couples lubricants (they come together in the box, just like you two will cum together) at CondomJungle.com.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Trojan Vibe Fingertip Massager
Let’s face it. Most women need added stimulation during sexual encounters. Some women are a bit more adventuresome in the bedroom (and kitchen, car, outside, everywhere) and enjoy trying out all the latest toys and apparatuses whether alone or with someone. Other women, who are a bit more intimate in nature, don’t want anything coming between themselves and their partner, or may think that using a fake penis on themselves is weird.
Whether you want help for those solo times or when you’re paired off, Trojan has the perfect solution for increasing sexual satisfaction for everyone with the Vibrating Touch personal massager.
This new Vibrating Touch personal massager from Trojan, the brand that you know and love, is so small and quiet that it enhances your sexual experience without interfering with the intimacy between you and your partner. In fact, you don’t even have to worry about holding it-- the Vibrating Touch is made of a flexible, gel-like plastic and fits snuggly right on your finger, allowing you to focus on your pleasure by stimulating your erogenous zones. Gently touch your sensual areas and you’ll start feeling the good vibrations immediately. Before long, the discreet hum of its vibrating action will end up making you roar.
Unlike other personal massagers that you have to hold or are cumbersome and go on your entire hand, the Vibrating Touch has a clever finger-tip design and one-button operation that makes it super easy to use. The Vibrating Touch comes with a battery installed so you can start pleasuring yourself right away. After 30 minutes, if you still need the vibrating sensations, just quickly replace the battery with the spare.
Did I mention that the Vibrating Touch is reusable, too? Just gently wash the Vibrating Touch and it will be ready in a jiff for the next time you are ready to go.
Of course, the Vibrating Touch is a personal massager so it’s great to use on your own—this little gem will get you off in no time. But when you have someone around, and you just need a little extra stimulation, the Vibrating Touch can give you climax you crave. So put the massager on your finger, lie back and enjoy the sensations.
Don’t forget to let your partner in on the action. The Vibrating Touch is fun for everyone so caress yourself and your partner. You’ll both writhe with pleasure all thanks to Trojan.
Wanna hear the best part about the Vibrating Touch? OK, the BEST part is the orgasms you’ll achieve, but the next best part is the price—just 15 bucks. And remember it’s reusable.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Bringing Condoms Back
And in the 21st century? Condoms are all the rage.
An August 2006 study by the research organization Child Trends found that that condom use has increased among teens for their first sexual intercourse. For the ladies, condom use at first sex is up from 60 percent in 1992 to 68 percent in 2002. And for the guys, use of condoms or other contraceptives at first sex is up from 72 percent in 1992 to 82 percent in 2002. Talk about a rise.
The New Trend: Condoms!
What's so cool about condoms? Well, a whole lot. Not only do they provide substantial protection against pregnancy when used correctly, they are also the most effective contraceptive for preventing the spread of STIs. Now that's a trend worth following.
While not all teens are sexually active, many of those who are having sex are taking steps to have safer sex and protect themselves from unplanned pregnancy and STIs. The Child Trends report found not only an increase in condom use for teens' first sexual intercourse, but an increase in condom use for teens' most recent sexual intercourse. In 2002, 54 percent of sexually active females reported that their partners used a condom the last time they had intercourse, up from 38 percent in 1995.
Dual Action
While using condoms is a great way to practice safer sex, adding a hormonal contraceptive (like the pill) can greatly increase protection against unplanned pregnancy. Condoms can also be used with a spermicide foam, cream, jelly, suppository, or film. Some teens are already putting this information to good use: The Child Trends report found that in 2002, 14 percent of teen girls used dual methods of contraception at first intercourse. And one-fifth of teens used dual methods at their most recent sexual intercourse.
Dual methods of protection can really make a difference when a condom breaks or is used incorrectly. After all, as humans, we all make mistakes sometimes. So backing up a condom with another method of birth control means you're prepared for the unexpected.
Expert Advice
Dr. James R. Allen, former President and CEO of the American Social Health Association (ASHA), knows how important condom use and availability is for teens. In ASHA's 2005 "State of the Nation" report, Allen lashed out at false reports that condoms don't protect against STIs and HIV: "Undermining youth's confidence in condoms can only lead to public harm. In sexually active populations, two important goals must be to increase knowledge about the effectiveness of condoms and levels of consistent and correct use."
Practice Makes Perfect
Almost half of teens are sexually active. More teens than ever are using condoms, but many teens are still going without. Condoms offer the best risk reduction for sexually transmitted infections among sexually active women and men. They also provide significant protection against unintended pregnancy.
As condom use goes up, rates of unintended pregnancies and STIs go down. So don't be embarrassed about going into a store and asking for condoms. Be proud. Using condoms says that you are responsible and that you accept your sexuality. And that's something that never goes out of style.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Taking Control of Birth Control
Talking to your health care provider about the big BC — birth control — can be so mortifying you want to crawl right out of your skin. But it can also be quick and painless. And, most importantly, taking to your provider about contraception can prevent a life-altering unintended pregnancy.
Embarrassment Can Cause Pregnancy A recent study in Pediatric Adolescent Gynecology asked teen moms whether they used birth control before they got pregnant. Their answers may — or may not — surprise you: Most reported that they were too embarrassed to talk about contraception with almost anyone, including their partner, their parents, and their health care providers.
Should you keep mum on birth control with your doctor? Research says no.Consider these odds:
Using birth control sometimes but not always makes you nearly three times as likely to become pregnant as women who always take it.
Not using birth control at all makes you more than 11 times more likely to become pregnant than women who use it.
Stay Healthy"The bottom line is that a moment's embarrassment beats the heck out of getting pregnant at 16," says Nancy Brown, senior research associate at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation and author of the Teen Health 411 Blog.If you're embarrassed about asking the doctor you've gone to since you were seven about birth control, here are Brown's tips to ease the tension:
Be anonymous. Worried your doctor will tell your mom? Call your provider's office and see if they're comfortable talking with you about contraception. "You don't need to say who you are," Brown says. "Just say, 'I'm a patient of so-and-so and I'm considering being sexually active. I'd like to come in and talk about birth control without telling my parents."
Check confidentiality. This means more than just not telling your parents: It means making sure your parents don't find out in other ways. Does your provider's office call your house to remind you of an appointment? If so, ask them to call your cell phone instead. Also check on insurance and billing procedures.
Go Someplace ElseIf your family doctor can't guarantee confidentiality, find another provider. Check out a women's health center, a county health clinic, or visit a Planned Parenthood. You can call 1-800-230-PLAN to find the health center nearest you. First, ask if your visit can be confidential, then make an appointment.
Buddy up.Now that you've checked confidentiality and made an appointment, don't go it alone. Ask a friend to come with you — maybe she wants to get info on birth control, too. And remember, says Brown, "You don't have to have an exam. It can be an informational meeting."
Write it down. Scared to say the words "birth control" to your provider? You don't have to. Instead, write a note and hand it over. Or write your question on an IM screen of your cell phone and show it to your doctor.
Be honest.Be honest with health care providers so they can get an accurate picture of your health and needs. It can help them determine if it's a good idea to test for sexually transmitted infections, prescribe birth control, or offer counseling for problematic sexual relationships.Make the CallTo find about the Planned Parenthood health center nearest you, call 1-800-230-PLAN or find us online.Planned Parenthood health centers strive to provide services that are confidential and affordable, especially for teens. But for one reason or another, health care providers in certain locations may not be able to guarantee complete confidentiality.

