Make Your Own Sex Toys: Introduction and History

Hello sexy people. You know my mind is always filled with  sexy, naughty things. This is actually an introduction to something very interesting. I'm going to be discussing sex toys. More specifically, how to make your own sex toys. Yup!! That's right, fuck going to that sleazy x-rated store, standing in line looking awkward holding a fat ass dildo in your hand. If you didn't know then, you will definitely know now that you can make your own shit.
Sex is the great thrusting engine that drives mankind forward, and just as every engine needs fuel and maintenance, so does your sex life deserves some love and attention. Making your own sex toys can be erotic, exotic, and exciting for both you and your man. This can be a little something that can bring the spark back into your relationship.

In addition, sex toys is not an phenomenon that just made its mark in the 21st century. Sex toys have a long history, and have played an intricate part in lubricating mankind for thousands of years.

SEX TOY HISTORY
500BC: Documents found in Greek port of Miletus the use of  olisbos, an early form
of dildo. Greek vase decorations also feature double sided dildos.

23,000 BC: The Venus of Willendorf is one of the examples of prehistoric sex toys. The faceless stone places strong emphasis on the breast, buttocks, and vaginal lips. This toy was represented as an fertility goddess or early porn star.


A.D. 300: Kama Sutra mentions penis extensions made from materials such as gold, leather, and buffalo horn, they were designed to make men look bigger.


1750: In European brothels, specializing in flagellation from dominatrix laid the roots from modern S&M practice. In 1791: The marquis de sade published Justine, a novel featuring heavy debauchery involving whips, nipple clamps, and restraints.

1869: American George Taylor invented the first steam powered vibrator. The vibrator was used to ease the symptoms of female patients with "hysteria" AKA sexual arousal. The machine was designed to massage the woman's erogenous zone which made this task much easier for the physician who had to treat his female patients by hand. Thirteen years later, Joseph Mortimer Granville developed an electromechanical vibrator for massaging the injuries of male patients.

Late 1800s/early 1900s: Film and theatre became more sexualized, with early porn and striptease shows. Various props like dildos, vibrators, fans, and erotic clothing were meshed into popularized arts.





Early 1900s: Plug in vibrators were developed as some of the first home electrified home appliances. They were still dubbed as easing women's hysteria and other relaxation issues.

1930s: Moral guardians were angry that women sought out mechanical means as a way to sexual satisfaction. This forced the closure of vibrator manufactures which caused the disappearance of vibrators for a few years.

The Blow Buddy: Looks like a blow dryer. This was one of the earliest vibrators.

Early 1960s: Vibrators began to reemerge after the  American Medical Association declared that hysteria was not an ailment. Women could demonstrate their sexual desires, and needs without being criticized.

Late 1900s/Early 2000s: Cameras and videos emerged. Enjoying sex images from the comfort of your own home was becoming the norm.


2007: The world wide web has opened up a whole new world for porn lovers. Anything and everything can be found online from online dating, to unheard of, taboo fetishes. If you have the web, you can find anything.

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