Vibrating Cock Rings are a more sophisticated version of cock rings and are very popular with couples. They too have wide appeal to both young and old, gay or straight. They are small and therefore easy to conceal from unwanted attention.
Vibrating Cock rings come with small vibrators attached and these stimulate the penis and the partners clitoris which heightens sexual enjoyment for both.
Cock rings work by restricting the flow of blood from the penis. By placing a cock ring at the base of the penis right behind the testicles both erection and ejaculation can, to some degree be controlled.
Many men swear that their cock gets larger when they wear a cock ring and there is some truth in this as the blood is under a greater pressure than normal so the erection is more rigid. The veins on the cock will visibly stand out and throb. So girls, get your man a cock ring and you'll not be disappointed with the result.

Normally a man loses his erection once he experiences an orgasm but a cock ring can help maintain the erection until their partner reaches orgasm. Many will experience a heightened sense of sexual arousal.
Cock rings are great for older men or anyone who's interested in trying to extend sexual pleasure.
Types of Vibrating Cock Rings
Vibrating Cock Rings come in many shapes and sizes and it is up to the individual to choose a vibrating cock ring that suits them most. Some are a simple ring that is fitted around the base of the penis but others have additional rings for the testicles and probes for the clitoris. These are the most popular sex toy for men without a doubt. They are very much a couples toy in as both partners get pleasure from them.
Dildos are especially popular amongst women but can be fun for almost everyone. Dildos do not normally vibrate and often resemble a penis. Dildos are mostly used for vaginal penetration but can also be used for anal penetration. Many women find the idea of a large dildo slowly inserted into a well lubricated vagina very appealing, perhaps at the same time as receiving oral stimulation from a partner.
Double ended dildos are particularly favoured by lesbian couples as are the Vac-U-Lock dildos which can be attached to a harness and used as a strap-on. Men also enjoy using a dildo on their partner as part of foreplay or as a means of bringing the woman to orgasm after sex has finished.
Types of Dildos
Dildos come in many shapes and sizes and it is up to the individual to choose a dildo that suits them most. We stock dildos from the Jelly Dong at 6.5 inches up to the Raging Hard-Ons Dong double ended dildo at a massive 18 inches. Realistic dildos resemble a penis and some even have testicles for added realism. Some dildos have suction cups on the base that allows them to be stuck to tiles in the shower room or to a heavily loaded washing machine on a fast wash!
The EZ-Rider is an unusual and interesting dildo, it's a realistic penis shaped dildo on a bouncy ball that allows a woman to have hands free sex with herself.
The Feeldoe is a particularly interesting dildo that allows two women to have sex with eachother and both receive pleasure at the same time. The Feeldoe also has a vibrating version for added stimulation.
The ever popular X-Man Black Dildo is a realistic penis shaped 11 inch dildo complete with testicles for the more adventurous.
Bondage is really for the more adventurous amongst us but if it's not taken too seriously can be fun for everyone.
Masks can be ball gags or mouth bits that are forced between the teeth. They are used to silence or at least stifle the screams. Or they are used to chomp on when the going gets tough!
Some participants like to be trussed up and humiliated whilst others prefer to do the trussing and humiliating. All's fair in love and war.
A lot of bondage gear is made of black leather and steel and is considered by some as high fashion. Bondage for some is a lifestyle.
Types of Bondage Masks
It is down to individuals to decide how far and how extreme they want to go into bondage but bondage remains amazingly popular.
Masks and bits can be chomped on when the going gets tough!
G-Spot vibrators are very useful for and as the name suggests, intended for stimulating the g-spot. But first lets talk about the g-spot in general.
Virtually everyone has heard stories about a magic spot inside a woman that, if properly stimulated, will send her to paroxysms of sexual ecstasy. Known as the g-spot, this area has been the subject of several books and countless magazine articles. But does it really exist? If so, how do you find it?
The simple answer is yes, the G-Spot does exist, but there's nothing mysterious about it. It's simply an area of increased sensitivity that many women like to have stimulated. Named after Ernst Grafenberg, a German medical doctor who wrote about "an erotic zone located on the anterior wall of the vagina along the course of the urethra that would swell during sexual stimulation," the G-Spot was popularized during the Women's Movement in The G Spot, a best-selling book by Alice K. Ladas, Beverly Whipple and John D. Perry.
The G-Spot is embryonically analogous to the male prostate. In plain English, certain embryonic cells develop one way if the child is female and another way if the baby turns out to be male. In boys, the prostate gland is responsible for the production of fluid that makes up the majority of semen. In girls, the area that would have been the prostate becomes the G-Spot. The reason some medical authorities have said that it doesn't exist is because the G-Spot engorges only with stimulation, making it very hard to locate in autopsy studies, the primary source for new anatomical research.

The G Spot cannot possibly live up to all the hype it has received; it is simply one more pleasant place to stimulate in some women. While all women have a G-Spot, not all women notice anything different when it is stimulated--and some women actually dislike the sensation. So don't be discouraged if you can't find your own G-Spot, or that of a partner. And don't be alarmed if you don't like the sensation. Remember, every body is different!

Finding Your G-Spot
The G Spot is not a magical button, but rather, an area that some women enjoy having stimulated. The following steps are written for self-exploration, but can be modified for use with a partner.
Relax. This should be fun, not a goal-oriented mission.
Use a lubricant you like.
Masturbate in your usual way until you feel aroused.
Insert one or two fingers into the vagina, crooking them up toward the belly (12 o'clock position if you are lying on your back).
Press firmly against the roof of the vagina about one-third of the way in.
You should feel a small ruffled lump that increases in size with continued stimulation.
Start slow: insert your fingers gently and use soft, gentle motions at first. When you feel the G-Spot area becoming enlarged, use more pressure.
Remember to keep paying attention to other parts of your body: your breasts, your clitoris ... whatever feels good.
As your body begins to respond positively and you start feeling pleasure, use more pressure and more rapid motions.
As you continue to stimulate the G-Spot, you may feel your vagina clench and bear down, the signal that orgasm is imminent. Apply more pressure to the urethral sponge, stroking and manipulating the area around the urethral opening.
You may feel the urge to urinate. Don't fight it! You may be getting ready to ejaculate. Relax, trust your body and your partner, and see what happens.
Many women find G-Spot stimulation easier and more pleasurable in positions other than on their backs. Try rolling over on your stomach or getting on all fours. Women don't usually enjoy penetration until they are somewhat aroused. Engage in whatever foreplay you find arousing: touching, kissing, stroking, oral sex, talking ... whatever works for you. G-Spot stimulation should come at the middle or the end of your sexual play, not at the beginning. Use lubrication when you're ready for digital penetration, even if your body is already producing natural lubrication, which can often run dry at an inopportune moment. You might also consider purchasing one of the many sex toys designed specifically for G-Spot stimulation.
That's all there is to it. No magic. Some women can have an orgasm from G-Spot stimulation alone. Some say it increases the strength of their orgasms or allows them to be multi-orgasmic. A few even say that stimulation leads to ejaculation. Others dislike stimulation of the area altogether. Experiment and see what feels good to you or your partner. Most of all, have fun. And don't forget -- if you enjoy G-Spot stimulation, be sure to teach your partner how to find it and what to do with it!