Years ago I went to estate sale to scrounge antique furniture and one of these was there on a table with kitchen utensils (with original mfg cardboard box) for $2. The box mentioned "reduces wrinkles, improves circulation, & promotes a healthy glow..."
can someone tell me if sex toys from the 80s or prior, are any different than the average sex toy today?
I read a review recently where someone make a comment about it, but i think he was just trying to emphasize the provider's age. while I thought the comment was rather sneaky and clever; it did make me think about it
I read a review recently where someone make a comment about it, but i think he was just trying to emphasize the provider's age. while I thought the comment was rather sneaky and clever; it did make me think about it.
I remember I accidentally stumbled on my mom's in the 80's and this is about what it looked like.... Still remember, I washed my hands for like a 1/2hr after
Must have been the only model available
Years ago I went to estate sale to scrounge antique furniture and one of these was there on a table with kitchen utensils (with original mfg cardboard box) for $2. The box mentioned "reduces wrinkles, improves circulation, & promotes a healthy glow..."
http://www.vice.com/read/fucking-hysterical-a-timeline-of-vintage-vibrators
http://www.motherjones.com/media/2012/05/hysteria-sex-toy-history-timeline
http://www.vintagevibrators.com/vintage-vibrator-museum-gallery.html
http://everything2.com/title/steam-powered+vibrator which says: "Of note is the notion that if the woman wasn't being penetrated, it wasn't really sexual, so that it was entirely appropriate for a doctor to massage a girl's clitoris. Eventually, however, the doctors' fingers got tired. Hence the steam-powered vibrator."
You can follow the sex toy timeline back thousands of years