
5 Menopausal Symptoms You Didn’t Know You Could Ease
As we are transitioning into menopause, changing hormones can cause symptoms like hot flashes, insomnia and decrease sex drive. The body does, of course, change with time. However, we don’t need to go through these changes with fear or anxiety. Menopause symptoms can be relieved with the help of the …
02 May 2018

Advanced Guide for G-Spot Explorers – From Almost There to Oh My Gawd
Congratulations! You’ve found the moan-inducing and oh-so-elusive G-spot. Some women quite literally spend their entire lives in search of a genuine G-climax, and all that reaching and stretching and curving your toy at juuuust the right angle has finally paid off. So now what do you do to stimulate the …

Postpartum and Le Wand
Post-pregnancy sex could be difficult and frustrating for some couples, despite the joy that the new family member brings. In this article, we will talk about the challenges new moms are facing and how they can ease their way into postpartum sex with the right tool. Sharing the excitement of having a baby creates …
10 January 2018

Beginner’s Guide to Wand Use
Le Wand vibrating wand massagers aren’t your fairy godmother’s wands, although one could surely claim that they create a “magical” experience. One of the magical qualities people enjoy about these type of massagers is that they are known to be one of the most powerful vibrators. This is because, traditionally, …
02 November 2017

“Hysteria” and the History of the Vibrator
What does hysteria have to do with vibrating massagers? It happens to be the historical reason that vibrator use, as we know it, began. Believe it or not in the 1800’s, doctors diagnosed women who were experiencing symptoms including- but not confined to- anxiety, irritability, insomnia, sexual fantasies and desires, bloating, …
09 August 2017

Can I Become Addicted to My Vibrator?
The simple answer to this question is NO, you cannot become addicted to your vibrator. Merriam-Webster defines addiction as a “compulsive need for and use of a habit-forming substance (such as heroin, nicotine, or alcohol) characterized by tolerance and by well-defined physiological symptoms upon withdrawal.” First of all, vibration is not …