Online shopping does not have to be a nerve-wracking experience. A reader and good friend questioned me about a website that suggests purchasing sex toys online. I discovered that despite being a writer and sex toy critic, I had never explicitly addressed that query.
Here are a few of my preferred American and Canadian websites.
What to look for in a retailer of sex toys
Before you begin, let's move quickly: What to look for in an online seller of sex toys is listed below:
Careful Shipping: Nowadays, most people ship carefully, helping to avert situations like the iconic sex bench moments between Cara Delevingne and Ashley Benson.
Body-safe toy options: Not all toys are created equal, and "toxic toys" or toys that are not safe for the body might irritate or trigger allergic reactions. Toys are available in a large variety at respectable merchants, in my opinion, but they only sell toys that are healthy for the body. Reading one or two reviews can help you get organized if you're unsure of what's on the retailer's website.
Ethical: Everyone makes different decisions when it comes to their sex toys, and there is no "correct" thing to emphasize. I only discuss sex devices that are safe for the body in the notice. However, I put pricing first because I think that everyone deserves to be content, regardless of the state of the economy. Other bloggers or customers might favor cis-gender binary stores or stores that are jointly owned by all employees over stores that list their items according to their intended use (such as clitoral toys or penis toys).
Here are three places I enjoy shopping when I'm not at work. My preferred online store in Canada for purchasing sex toys is
Xtantric Sex toys online
Xtantric has been a Vancouver-based distributor of sex toys for more than 20 years. We are the first distributor of sex toys in Canada to set up a useful and effective retail e-commerce site. We have a lot of expertise in making quick, precise, and carefully wrapped deliveries. Simple client service is Xtantric foremost responsibility.
Toronto has a sex business called Come As You Are. They are a top-notch business that operates as a cooperative, and its email newsletters are consistently filled with suggestions for worthwhile seminars and articles to read. Come As You Are has fewer options than other stores I've worked with, but they make up for it with frequent promotions and gender-neutral product categories. It is an excellent place to get first-person toys because their website only offers toys that are safe for human consumption.
I also shop at Pink Cherry frequently. Although they have a huge selection of products, not all toys are actually safe for children, so make sure you do your research elsewhere. (Plus, their website looks and feels awful.) They stand out to me because, in spite of their archaic website appearance, they frequently provide Canada's lowest product pricing. Enjoy your interaction with their customer service.