Vibrator
Rumours say Cleopatra, the queen of queens, invented the first vibrator by trapping angry bees into a hollow gourd. We'll never know if that's true or not, but we like to think this way. Women taking charge of their own pleasure from 54BC! The first electric vibrator has been invented in the late 19th century by a doctor and its primary role was for pain relief. If we look at those models today, they don't really look as something pleasurable but, it seems women were extremely satisfied by the vibrators to the point that, in the 60s, "massagers" came out...
Kegel
Kegel Balls have been named after Arnold Kegel, who invented the kegel exercise and the first pelvic toning device: the Perineometer. This machine is far from the practical easy-to-use Kegel we have today, which are usually also called Ben Wa Balls or Geshia Balls. Weight and size are two relevant factors for Kegel when it comes to Pelvic Floor exercises, that's why most of the classic Kegel have a spheric shape and different weights. Modern version of this product do vibrate and are app controlled by specific programmes dedicated to monitoring your pelvic strength and to guide you through the...
Anus
The anus is the final opening of our rectum and its primary (fundamental!) function is to expel faeces and gas. This areas is not only full of nerves and elastic muscles but also has two sphincters, and inner involuntary one and an external one. During anal sex the penetration of this area could be painful if not done slowly and with the help of lube. That's because this sphincter is very narrow at the end (or entrance) - not so much once you have overcame that step. Nerves in this area can be stimulated in this way and give you...
Wand
Wand are external vibrators which are more powerful -and bigger- than normal toys, as they can be used as body massager as well. Typically have a large handle and a bigger head to stimulate and reach better any area.