Goddess Blog from Esse Chair- Episode 2 THE G-SPOT Part 2
November 8, 2008 by GoddessAlison
Filed under Dildos & Vibes, Lubes & Lotions, Sex 101, Video Demos
Watch as Alison tells you about how to achieve a g-spot orgasm and describes a few toys that will get you there. You can contact Alison by visiting her website at http://www.athenasbyalison.com/
Goddess Blog from Esse Chair- Episode 2 THE G-SPOT Part 1
November 8, 2008 by GoddessAlison
Filed under Dildos & Vibes, Sex 101, Video Demos
Watch as Alison tells you about how to achieve a g-spot orgasm and describes a few toys that will get you there. You can contact Alison by visiting her website at http://www.athenasbyalison.com/
Discover the Slick Sensation of Glass
October 4, 2008 by galesplay
Filed under Adult Toys for Couples, Dildos & Vibes
Glass toys are one of the fastest growing sectors of the sensual toy industry, Why? Glass toys have no pores so they do not absorb lubricants or body fluids. They are ideal for those who have environmental or chemical sensitivities. In addition, because glass toys are made from a heat and chemical resistant glass specially designed for intimate use, they have an enjoyable slick surface. Glass toys also retain temperature for hot/cold sensory play, and they can be used with any type of lubricant, including water-based or silicone lubricants.
Be sure to clean glass toys before and after each use. Clean & Simple™ Adult Toy Cleanser and Passion Parties Toy Cleanser are both formulated to clean any sensual toy, including glass. While glass toys are designed to be durable, dropping it may break or crack it. Handle your glass toy with care and avoid fast temperature changes, i.e., from very hot to very cold. If the glass toy breaks, cracks or shatters, it is no longer safe to use as a sex toy and should be replaced.
Hot and Cold Sensory Play
Since glass toys retain temperature so well, users enjoy experimenting with temperature variation. Read below for instructions on how to safely heat or cool your glass toy.
Passion Parties glass toys are enjoyed most when used with a personal lubricant:
- Revelation™ Lubricant
- Ultra Glide or Ultra Glide Gel
- RomantaTherapy® Sensual Warming Lubricant
- Slip ‘n Slide Silicone Lubricant
To safely heat your glass toy, began with the glass toy already to room temperature. Take a large bowl and fill it with very warm tap water. Submerge the glass toy in the warm water for five minutes. Carefully pour out half of the water and fill the remainder of the bowl with boiling water. Allow the glass toy to set for 25 minutes. Remove the glass toy and carefully test the temperature before using. High heat may burn skin on contact. Avoid heating the toy in the microwave, on a stove top or over open flame.
To safely cool your glass toy, begin with the glass toy already at room temperature. Take a large bowl and fill with very cold tap water. Submerge the glass toy in the cold water for five minutes. Carefully pour out half of the water and fill the remainder of the bowl with ice. Allow the glass toy to set for 25 minutes. Remove the glass toy and test the temperature before using. A very cold temperature may damage skin on contact. Avoid chilling the toy in the freezer.
For more information you can contact Gale Webber below:
eMail Address : galesplay@yahoo.com
Website : http://www.galesplay.com
The Passion Diva’s Guide to Lubricants
October 4, 2008 by galesplay
Filed under Lubes & Lotions
Be aware. There are four types of lubrication: water-based, oil-based, petroleum-based and silicone-based. Each has its pros and cons, through at Passion Parties, we think that water-based products are superior for most sexual activity. In the past, some people have raised various concerns about side effects of silicone lubricants. Recent studies have shown silicone to be safe, but it can still cause possible irritation or allergic reactions in some women. Revelation®, an exclusive Passion Parties lubricant, has the feel of silicone without the possibility of irritation or allergic reactions. To choose wisely, though, you need to know all the facts, so here’s the lowdown on all four types of lubes:
Water-Based Lubricants
Water-based lubes are the most common. Typically, they contain water; glycerine, an emulsifier; propylene alcohol, which helps the products retain moisture; and a preservative, typically methylparaben, propylparaben, or grapefruit seed extract. They’re safe for use on both female and male genitals, as well as in the anus. You can also use them with latex condoms and diaphragms; and during oral sex, you can safely ingest small amounts of them. Even when they claim to be taste-free, though, you may notice the slightly sweet taste of glycerine and/or somewhat bitter taste of the grapefruit seed extract. Many water-based lubricants also use FDA approved flavorings to encourage playful use during oral sex. Water-based lubes won’t stain your bed linens or your clothing, but some people do notice irritations or allergic reactions to some of the ingredients. If you think you’re sensitive to a particular lubricant, stop using it. Keep trying other formulations. And don’t use lubes as massage lotion on large expanses of skin - they just don’t work as well as products specifically designed for that purpose.
During extended lovemaking, you body heat may cause the purified water in water-based lubricants to dry out, though of course you can always apply more or revive them with a little water or saliva. After self pleasuring or partner sex, just rinse these lubes off with a warm, moist washcloth.
Oil-Based Lubricants
Oil-based lubricants include vegetable oil (such as olive oil and corn oil), butter and nut oils (avocado, peanut and the like). These products double as genital lubricants and as massage lotions, and you can swallow them during oral sex. They are safe to use with condoms, diaphragms and cervical caps, although the greasiness can cause condoms to slip off. Moreover, in some cases, they can provoke or encourage vaginal infections. Another “con”: Oil-based lubricants might stain the bed linens and clothing. As you might expect, it takes a good helping of soap and hot water to wash these oil products off your skin. For all reasons, we don’t sell any oil-based lubricants, but if you think you might enjoy them – especially for self-pleasuring, when condoms are not involved - go ahead.
Petroleum-Based Lubricants
This type of lubricant is made from petroleum jelly, mineral oil, or petrolatum - for example, Vaseline® and baby oil. Because this type of lube destroys latex, it should never be used with condoms, diaphragms or cerival caps. Even more important, petroleum-based lubes should never be used inside the vagina: the oil is hard to wash out, can irritate your vaginal lining, and can change your vaginal chemistry, increasing your risk of infection. They can also potentially irritate the outside of the vagina. You should never ingest a petroleum-based product, and you want to watch out for how it might stain linens and bedclothes. For all these reasons, you’ll probably want to avoid petroleum-based products.
Silicone-Based Lubricants
You can buy silicone lubricants that are specifically made for sexual purposes, but sometimes people also use silicone products that have been made for other purposes, such as industrial silicone products, including WD-40®. Passion Parties does not recommend using any lubricants if they haven’t been explicitly made for sexual purposes. Fortunately, you can buy silicone lubricants that are made for sex, including our own Slip ‘n Slide. Because there’s no water in silicone lubricant, it never dries out. Since silicone lkubes remain slick and slippery for a very long time, they’re especially useful for anal sex play and for sexual activity in showers, bathtubs and hot tubs. Silicone lubricants are condom-safe, but because they’re not water-soluble, you’ll have to use soap to wash them out of your linens and clothing, and they take a bit more work - and again, some soap - to get them off your skin. You can use silicone lubricant with plastic, rubber and jelly toys, but it will damage silicone toys and products made of cyber-skin or FutureFleash™. Although silicone lubricants are more expensive than water-based ones, they also last longer. If you’re looking for the silky feeling of a silicone-lubricant without the side effects, check out our exclusive Revelation® Lubricant.
For more information contact Gale Webber below:
eMail Address : galesplay@yahoo.com
Website : http://www.galesplay.com
The Rock Star Luxury Beaded Blindfold
September 20, 2008 by BootyParlorRita
Filed under Bedroom Accessories
Touch, but don’t look.When you want to heighten all of your senses, sometimes the best thing to do is to take one away.
Blindfolds have an edge, a raciness, and best of all, they don’t let you see a thing.
Our luxury blindfold is made of the softest black leather and is beautifully beaded to make sure your masked persona is just as foxy as your unmasked self.
Blindfolds are a great addition to any couple’s play because when you take one sense away (like your sight), the others are heightened. Try using our Don’t Stop Massage Oil or the feathery end of the Good Girl/Bad Girl Whipper Tickler to experience your heightened sensations!The Rock Star’s ribbons are extra long for a reason. Use them to tie on the blindfold - and use the excess to tie the wearer’s hands behind their back! Two bonding tools in one!
Hand beaded with individual glass beads. Made from gorgeous, soft black leather.
Checkout this product and more by visiting my website : http://www.bootyparlorparties.com/rita







