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Sex Toy Etiquette for Men: What You Need to Know

A listener wrote in asking about sex toy etiquette for men: Should men introduce sex toys in new relationships? Will women be put off if a toy has been used with someone else?

In this episode, I cover:

  • Women's opinions on men bringing toys to one-night stands.
  • How women feel about toys in relationships.
  • The right time to mention you have toys.
  • Recommended toys for men.
  • How to handle it if your new partner is uncomfortable with your toys.

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