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LIONS, TIGERS AND SEX TOYS, OH MY!!

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Wed, Jun 4, 7pm - 8:30pm EDT

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Hosted by Sexologist: Carol Queen, PhD

In Collaboration with Good Vibes & the Antique Vibrator Museum

Ready to play, explore and learn what kinds of sensations you really love?


There are many ways to learn about your erotic responses, but toys are a fantastic method for two main reasons:

  • There are many types offering many options for play
  • you can take your time learning what you like.

And while toys are great to add new elements to partnered sex, they are also a wonderful focus for solo sex. 

We’ll go over the main categories: vibrators, air pleasure, thrusters, dildos (and harnesses!), butt plugs and other anal toys, penis toys (sleeves, rings, vibes, pumps)—plus wellness-focused items like Kegel balls and dilators. 

Plus a sprinkling of kink—there’s at least one thing you’ll want to know about even if you’re vanilla!


About Carol:

    Carol Queen PhD is staff sexologist at Good Vibrations, the woman-founded sex shop, where she has worked since 1990.

    A noted cultural sexologist and widely published, she's written or edited several books, including Exhibitionism for the Shy; The Leather Daddy & the Femme; The Sex & Pleasure Book: Good Vibrations Guide to Great Sex for Everyone (lead author, with Shar Rednour).

    For over 45 years, she has been speaking publicly about sexuality, frequently to the media as well as colleges, conferences, etc. She debated the question of promiscuity ("virtue or vice?") at the Oxford Union and has contributed to numerous documentaries about sexuality.

    Queen co-founded the Center for Sex & Culture in San Francisco with Dr. Robert Morgan Lawrence

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