Good Housekeeping magazine volunteers test vibrators - rabbit vibrator sex toy
by:KISSTOY
2019-12-24
When the monthly magazine first published an article on sexual aids and online pornography in 2003, it got rid of the image of the ancient board.
This is the first time the magazine has included any sexual content, which was first published in the UK in 1922.
Now, in the October issue, the Good Housekeeping magazine asked a group of women between the ages of 30 and 65 to test the best in the UK --
Sell the vibrators and report their findings.
The categories of ratings include: ease of use, instructions, noise, and most importantly satisfaction.
The magazine will launch five of the best sex toys, each with a score of within 100.
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Age-old toys have launched the most famous "rabbit" in five test devices, ranking fourth out of five products and scoring 61 out of the possible 100.
The rabbit was hit by a warm vibrator (66/100)
Bullet by the bed "(68/100)and the S-
The shape is "happy" and is divided into 74 points in 100 points.
The test also found that 87 testers used vibrators before, and the husband of 52 testers advised them to try to use them.
With the exception of five, all testers think women should talk to friends about more sex toys and encourage 84 cents to buy vibrators on the basis of Good Housekeeping tests.
The most popular way to buy sex aids is through the website, then buy from the catalog, and then buy from a professional store.
On June, Walton, deputy editor-in-chief of Good Housekeeping, said: "Although 'Sex and City' have removed the 'critie' label from possession toys, it is generally believed that many young people, single women, have vibrators, our survey found that they are equally popular among our readers --
Only 13 of our testers are vibrators virgins.