“Pleasure for pleasure’s sake—and, now, new-and-improved means to enjoy it.”— Laura Regensdorf, vanityfair.com
“Your partner can reassure you all day that your vagina is beautiful and perfect, but it's still quite common to feel insecure when someone is that up close and personal.”— Sophie Saint Thomas, allure.com
“Randy Marsh: Alright, now listen kids. There's some things that we need to put into context for you. You see, a man puts his penis into a woman's vagina for both love and pleasure. But sometimes the woman lays on top of the man facing the other way so that they can put each other's genitals in their…”— Trey Parker, Stan Marsh, Trey Parker, imdb.com
“Sam loves research. He does. He keeps it under his mattress right next to his KY.”— Ben Edlund, Cathryn Humphris, Dean Winchester, Jensen Ackles, imdb.com
“Try wearing special underwear, using a vibrator with your partner, or trying a new position.”— Menopause Symptoms, 34-menopause-symptoms.com
“Play with new toys. Mix things up by bringing some new equipment into the mix.”— Terri Coles, huffingtonpost.ca
“You can try new stuff! You might feel a little nervous to attempt a different position or experiment with toys (which you should def do) with someone you don't feel emotionally connected with. When you know someone completely, fully has your back and is going to protect you, you can let your physica…”— Beca Grimm, bustle.com
“Do some online shopping and see if there are any sex toys, X-rated comic books, or DVDs your partner might enjoy on their own. Have it gift wrapped and sent to their house, with a little note attached that encourages them to think of you whenever they're playing around all alone.”— Gina M. Florio, bustle.com
“There are also some great new sex toys that can make the distance not seem like such a big factor. They're Bluetooth-enabled, which means you can use them even when you're separated.”— Vanessa Marin, huffingtonpost.ca
“Introduce sex toys. This doesn’t necessarily mean introducing them into sex itself, you could always invest in a sleeve for your man.”— Cara Mason, relationships.femalefirst.co.uk
“A cock ring can be nice to look at, but it’s also functional. The pressure it applies to the shaft of the penis helps to slow down climaxing by decreasing blood flow.”— Jennifer Cullen, thestir.cafemom.com
“Passed on to me from one of my besties, which was passed to her from a sorority sister, is now broadcast by me on the Internet for your benefit. A quality vibrator once turned on and gently touched to the tip of your nose will make you want to sneeze.”— Aliee Chan, gurl.com
“Deciding which features you want is totally personal—and depends on your budget—and you can always start with something simple and then upgrade later.”— Women's Health Mag, womenshealthmag.com
“No matter how powerful the vibrator is, it would be a huge mistake to buy something you think looks scary, garish, or aesthetically unappealing.”— womenshealthmag, womenshealthmag.com
“Store your toys wrapped in cloth or in a cloth bag (luckily, many toys come with their own dust bags, so don’t throw them out).”— Anna Borges, buzzfeed.com
“Look out for any irregularities that might signal it’s time to throw out your toy.”— Anna Borges, buzzfeed.com
“You wouldn’t put the dishes up without washing them, and the same thing applies to your vibrator. Make sure to always wash your vibe with warm water and soap or specialized sex toy cleaner after each use.”— Eve, adameve.com