FAQ – Commonly Asked Questions
What products do you offer?
Adult / Intimate Accessories
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Adult toys & intimate pleasure products
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Vibrators, dildos, couples toys
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Accessories like lingerie accessories, stockings
Most lingerie is suitable for beginners because:
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It’s primarily about style and comfort, not skill or experience.
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You can choose from soft fabrics, simple designs, easy fits.
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Stretchy materials and adjustable straps make trying new styles easier.
Beginner-friendly tips:
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Start with soft, comfortable sets rather than very structured corsets.
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Look for adjustable sizing and reviews mentioning comfort.
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There are many toys designed with beginners in mind. These tend to be:
✅ Smaller & Simpler
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Compact size
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Straightforward use
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No intimidating features
✅ Lower Intensity
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Gentle vibration
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Easy to control speeds and patterns
✅ Easy to Clean & Maintain
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Smooth surfaces
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Waterproof or splashproof options for easier cleaning
Good starter examples often include:
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Small vibrators with 1–3 speeds
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Bullet vibrators
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Silicone toys with smooth shapes
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Toys with clear instructions
🛠️ How to Choose Beginner-Friendly Products
Here are a few tips when browsing:
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Read product descriptions for words like “beginner,” “gentle,” “easy to use.”
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Check materials: body-safe silicone is widely recommended.
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Look at size and controls: smaller size + simple buttons = easier for first time.
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Check reviews: other beginners’ experiences are often helpful.
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📏 Step 1: Take Your Measurements
Use a soft measuring tape and measure over bare skin or thin clothing.
For lingerie (bras, sets, bodysuits):
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Bust – Measure around the fullest part of your chest
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Underbust – Measure just under your bust (important for bras)
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Waist – Measure the narrowest part of your waist
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Hips – Measure the fullest part of your hips
👉 Tip: Keep the tape snug but not tight.
👙 Step 2: Understand Size Charts
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Always check the store’s size chart — sizes vary by brand
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Don’t assume your usual clothing size will match lingerie sizing
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If you’re between sizes, choose:
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Smaller size for a snug/structured fit
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Larger size for comfort and flexibility
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🧵 Step 3: Consider Fabric & Style
Different materials fit differently:
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Stretchy fabrics (lace, mesh, elastane): more forgiving
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Non-stretch fabrics (satin, corsets): need precise sizing
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Adjustable straps/hooks: great for beginners
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Bodysuits & teddies: check both torso length and hip size
🩲 Step 4: Panties & Bottoms
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Base sizing on hip measurement
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If you prefer comfort, size up
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Thongs and strappy styles usually fit tighter than briefs
⭐ Helpful Tips
✔ Measure yourself every 6–12 months (bodies change)
✔ Read customer reviews for fit feedback
✔ When in doubt, choose adjustable styles
✔ Don’t size down hoping it will “stretch later”
✅ Quick Summary
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Measure bust, underbust, waist, and hips
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Use the brand’s size chart
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Consider fabric stretch and adjustability
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When unsure, comfort > tight fit
Yes — sex toys are generally safe to use when they’re well-made, used correctly, and cared for properly. Here’s a clear, beginner-friendly guide to staying safe and comfortable.
🛡️ What Makes a Sex Toy Safe?
✅ Body-Safe Materials
Look for toys made from:
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Medical-grade silicone (top choice)
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ABS plastic
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Stainless steel
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Glass (tempered/borosilicate)
Avoid toys that smell strongly of chemicals or feel sticky/oily — these may contain unsafe materials.
🧼 Proper Cleaning
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Wash before and after every use
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Use warm water + mild soap or a toy cleaner
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Let it fully dry before storing
👉 If a toy isn’t waterproof, clean carefully around controls.
💧 Use the Right Lubricant
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Water-based lube works with all toys (safest option)
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Avoid silicone lube with silicone toys unless the manufacturer says it’s OK
Lubrication reduces friction and helps prevent irritation.
🧠 Beginner Safety Tips
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Start with gentle settings and work your way up
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Don’t rush — comfort first
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Stop if you feel pain, numbness, or discomfort
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Follow the manufacturer’s instructions
🔋 Electrical & Charging Safety
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Use the original charger
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Don’t use damaged cords
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Let rechargeable toys fully dry before charging
⚠️ Extra Tips for Anal Toys (if applicable)
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Only use toys with a flared base
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Use plenty of lube
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Never force insertion
✅ Quick Summary
✔ Sex toys are safe when made from body-safe materials
✔ Clean them regularly
✔ Use proper lubrication
✔ Start slow, especially if you’re new
✔ Listen to your body
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🧼 How to Clean Sex Toys (Basic Rules)
✅ Before & After Every Use
Always clean toys before first use and after each use.
🧴 Cleaning by Toy Type
🔹 Waterproof Toys
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Rinse with warm water
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Use mild, unscented soap or toy cleaner
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Gently scrub with your hands
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Rinse thoroughly
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Air-dry or pat dry with a clean towel
🔹 Non-Waterproof / Battery Toys
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Dampen a cloth with warm, soapy water
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Wipe the toy carefully (avoid battery ports & charging points)
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Wipe again with a clean damp cloth
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Dry completely before storing
🔹 Silicone, Glass, Stainless Steel (No Electronics)
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Wash with warm water + mild soap
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Some silicone/glass/steel toys may be boilable (check instructions)
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Boil for 3–5 minutes only if manufacturer allows
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🧴 What to Use (and Avoid)
✔ Safe to Use
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Mild, fragrance-free soap
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Sex toy cleaner
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Warm water
❌ Avoid
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Harsh detergents
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Alcohol or bleach
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Antibacterial hand soap (can irritate skin)
🌬️ Drying & Storage
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Let toys fully dry before storing
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Store in a clean, dry pouch or box
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Keep toys separate (materials can react if touching)
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Avoid direct sunlight and heat
🔋 Battery & Charging Care
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Remove batteries if storing long-term
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Only use the original charger
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Never charge a toy while wet
⚠️ Extra Hygiene Tips
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Use condoms on toys if sharing or switching between areas
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Clean immediately after use with lubricants
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Replace toys if the surface cracks, peels, or smells odd
✅ Quick Care Checklist
✔ Clean before & after use
✔ Use mild soap or toy cleaner
✔ Dry completely
✔ Store separately
✔ Follow manufacturer instructions -
Yes — many lingerie and intimate products (including toys and wear) are designed to be inclusive and suitable for all genders and a wide range of body types. Here’s how to tell and choose items that feel good for you:
👗 1. Inclusive Sizing & Fit
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Look for brands that offer extended size ranges (e.g., XS–5XL, plus sizes, custom fits).
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Adjustable styles (straps, ties, laces) are great because they adapt to different shapes.
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Some pieces are marketed as gender-neutral or unisex.
Tip: Size charts vary by brand — always measure yourself (bust, waist, hips) and compare with the chart before ordering.
❤️ 2. Comfortable Materials
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Stretchy fabrics (like elastane blends) adapt more easily to different body types.
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Soft, breathable materials are better for sensitive skin and all-day comfort.
🧍 3. Variety of Cuts & Styles
Different styles flatter different bodies:
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High-waist cuts for varied silhouettes
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Bodysuits with flexible sizing
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Bras/bralettes without underwire for comfort
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Wraps, kimonos, and robes that fit many shapes
🍒 4. Adult Toys for Everyone
Many adult toys are gender-inclusive, meaning they’re marketed for sensations rather than specific anatomy. When choosing:
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Pick based on desired sensation (external, internal, G-spot, prostate, couples, etc.)
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Start with beginner-friendly sizes and intensities
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See whether the toy’s shape/size matches your comfort and anatomy goals
No toy is exclusively for one gender — it’s about what feels good for you.
🏳️🌈 5. Gender-Inclusive Options
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Many brands explicitly offer gender-neutral lingerie and toys
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Search for terms like: universal, gender-inclusive, all body types, adaptive, stretch
📌 Quick Checklist
✔ Check size charts before buying
✔ Prefer adjustable and stretchy pieces
✔ Read reviews from people with similar body types
✔ Choose toys based on function & comfort, not gender labels
When we processes your payment so that the charge on your bank or card statement shows a neutral or unrelated business name, it helps keep your purchase private and confidential.
👍 What This Means for You
✔ Your statement won’t show the store name or product details
✔ It will show a generic business name or descriptor
✔ This helps keep your purchases private from others who might see your bank statement
🧾 Example of Discreet Billing
Instead of something explicit like:
LINGERIEANDTOYS.SHOP
Your card statement might show something neutral like:
LTD RETAILER CO or CITY NAME MARKET
(Actual statement wording varies by payment processor and merchant.)
🛡️ Extra Privacy Considerations
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Plain packaging when items are delivered
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Secure checkout (HTTPS)
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Clear privacy policy about how your data is handled
Absolutely — clearly stating whether a product is USB-rechargeable or battery-operated (and how to use it) is a best practice for adult products like sex toys, and most reputable retailers do exactly that.
Here’s what you can expect in well-written product details:
🔋 Power Type
Every product should specify:
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🔌 USB-Rechargeable
– Comes with a charging cable (often magnetic or USB-C)
– Includes estimated charging time
– Battery life per charge -
🔋 Battery-Operated
– What battery size it takes (e.g., AA, AAA)
– How many batteries are included (if any)
– Tips on inserting/removing safely
📘 Usage Instructions
Good product listings usually include:
✅ How to turn the toy on/off
✅ How to switch between speeds or patterns
✅ Recommended lubes (e.g., water-based only)
✅ Cleaning instructions
✅ Safety tips
📏 Example of What You Might See
Product Title: Rechargeable Clitoral Stimulator
Power: USB-C Rechargeable (charging cable included)
Charging Time: ~2 hours
Run Time: Up to 90 minutes
Features: 10 vibration modes
Materials: Body-safe silicone
Usage: Waterproof, easy-press control button
Care: Wash before/after with mild soap
Or, for battery toys:
Product Title: Classic Bullet Vibrator
Power: Battery-operated (2× AAA batteries — included)
How to Use: Twist base to open, insert batteries, tighten
Features: 3 speeds
Care: Remove batteries before cleaning
🧠 Why This Matters
This helps you:
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Choose the right toy for your preferences
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Understand how to operate it safely
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Know what accessories you may need (cables or batteries)





