Nobody wants to release an instruction manual that lives up to passion.

But sex expert Nadia Bokody revealed why you should always read the fine print before you get nervous.

Intimate toys can get stuck in your body if you don’t use them properly.

Recently, a woman was rushed to the hospital after “speeding up” her vibrator.

And in March, a “masturbation addict” had a kinky device stuck in her ass. Oh!

With that in mind, the Australian romance writer shared her words of warning for those who want to spice up their sex life.



Nadia Bokdi

In his news.com.au column, Nadia said: “Laugh as much as you want, but the overuse of vibrators and dildos is rampant. Largely because we don’t get any education on their use, although polls suggest that as many as three out of four adults do.

“One of the biggest mistakes people make when it comes to using sex toys is assuming that all pleasure devices are pluggable.

“In reality, however, only products with a flared base can safely enter you. Think: butt plugs, bunny vibrators (which have rabbit-shaped “ears” at the end that prevent the toy from entering any further) and dildos with fake testicles at the base.

“Simplified dildos and vibrators, especially small and inconspicuous ones like bullet vibrators, are not safe to insert fully, as there is no handle or base to retrieve them from, which is why they are the kind of usually ends up on these shelves. ” X that we have all seen immortalized in online memes.



Nadia Bokdi

Nadia’s advice is important because “misplaced” vibrators can lead to internal injuries and other painful side effects.

The love guru added: “It’s not designed to scare you from looking for a portable device again for pleasure. Anyway, go ahead and plug it in.”

“Vibrate to your liking! But don’t be so proud that you’ve read the instruction manual first and, as they say, “If it doesn’t have sparks, it probably shouldn’t go up there!” “

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