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18 Fun Facts About Sex Toys We Bet You Didn’t Know!

Think Sex Toys are a Modern Invention? Think Again!

 

  1. The oldest known dildo, which was found in a cave in Germany, is approximately 28,000 year sold! It’s almost 8 inches long, a little over 1 inch wide and made from siltstone. Kind of gives a whole new meaning to getting your rocks off, right!

2. The Ancient Greeks called their dildos olisbokollikes which roughly translates as ‘dildo breadsticks.’ Yes, you read that correctly. According to experts, dildos made of breadsticks were all the rage!

 

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3. The word ‘dildo’ was coined in 1400 A.D. and originates from the latin word ‘dilitare’ meaning to ‘open wide.’

4. During a dig of an old swordsmanship in the city of Gdansk in 2015, Polish archeologists found a 250 year old, 8 inch leather dildo!

5. One of the first vibrators, The Tremoussour, was invented in France in 1934 to treat ‘hysteria’ in women, a condition that caused ‘anxiety, sleeplessness, irritability, nervousness, erotic fantasies, feelings of heaviness in the lower abdomen, and wetness between the leg.’ The Tremoussour was a clockwork device, that was turned on via a little wind up key much like a wind-up toy car!

Prior to the invention of vibrators, Doctors would ‘cure’ hysteria by lubricating their hands with vegetable oil and massaging the genitals until climax!

6. In 1869, American physician George Taylor invented a steam-powered device dubbed The Manipulator – which, looking at the image of it, is essentially a dildo attached to a train engine!!! Choo-choo!

However, and somewhat understandably, according to one historian, it didn’t enjoy huge popularity on account of it being too big to take on house calls, and Dr’s also complained about having to shovel coal into it!

 

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6. Much to his never-ending embarrassment, Dr Josh Mortimer Granville unwittingly invented the first electric vibrator in the early 1880s. His invention, which he’d intended for use to relieve muscles, and not for use by women at all, weighed 40 pounds and required two people to operate it (and that doesn’t even include the recipient!)

7. During the 1920-1940’s electric vibrators were advertised in popular catalogues along with other household appliances, and marketed as ‘beauty tools’ and ‘weight loss aids.’

 

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8. It is illegal to own more than six ‘obscene devices’ (a.k.a. dildos) in Texas!

9. Sex toys are outlawed in India.

10. Sex toys were banned from shops in 1999 in Alabama. According to the Assistant Attorney General, “there is no fundamental right for a person to buy a device to produce orgasm.’

11. The world’s most expensive sex toy is worth a staggering $1 million. Created by Australian jeweller Fornicari, has a solid platinum body encrusted with blue sapphires, South sea pearls and more than 2,000 white and rare pink diamonds!

 

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12. Sales of bondage toys reported increased by 50% after 50 Shades of Grey became popular.

13. Sales of Ben Wa Balls, (small beads that improve the quality of female orgasm by exercising the pelvic floor muscles) skyrocketed by 350% due to 50 Shades of Grey.

14. Studies show that women who use sex toys tend to be more consistent with getting pelvic examinations and caring about their vaginal health.

15. Married women are almost twice as likely as single women to own a personal pleasure device!

Adelaide company Sweet Cherry Pie have a collection of carefully selected sex toys perfect for solo or partnered play. Kiki pictured above is a fan favourite for delivering blended orgasms! Use code: NEWVIBRATION at checkout for 10% off!

16. The Rabbit vibrator (which shot to fame after being featured in an episode of Sex and the City) was invented in 1983 in Japan. To get around laws that forbade them from making phallic devices, they modelled the popular vibrator into the shape of a rabbit and successfully argued that it was a massager!

Sweet Cherry Pie Chinchilla toy is a modern take on the classic rabbit vibrator. Equipped with both a smooth, ergonomically designed vibrating shaft, and perfect, vibrating bunny shaped ears for clitoral stimulation, Chinchilla has the power to deliver blended orgasms over and over again! Use code: NEWVIBRATION at the checkout for 10% off.

 

17. When times are tough, for example during recessions and times of financial hardship, sales of sex toys go up! During the first  pandemic lockdown, Australia saw a 31% increase in the purchase of sex toys online.

18. Some medical professionals have found that regular use of vibrators in postmenopausal women can be beneficial and help to fight vaginal dryness.

 

Judging by what we’ve learned here, humans are hard-wired to seek pleasure, and sex toys are as old as humanity itself! Who would have thought, eh? Because we know you get a BUZZ out of finding a bargain, head over to Sweet Cherry Pie and use code NEWVIBRATION to enjoy 10% off your order. 

 

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Jolene enjoys writing, sharing and connecting with other like-minded women online – it also gives her the perfect excuse to ignore Mount-Washmore until it threatens to bury her family in an avalanche of Skylander T-shirts and Frozen Pyjama pants. (No one ever knows where the matching top is!) Likes: Reading, cooking, sketching, dancing (preferably with a Sav Blanc in one hand), social media, and sitting down on a toilet seat that one of her children hasn’t dripped, splashed or sprayed on. Dislikes: Writing pretentious crap about herself in online bio’s and refereeing arguments amongst her offspring.

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