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Sex Toy Party It helps your friends find products and websites recommended by people they trust. Pretty much ever since I went to my first
Sex Toy Party. To other affiliates, is this something that you would like to see as well. Depending on the company, some parties are women-only, the seller has to buy her own "display/tester set", and needs to have some stock on hand for immediate sales. Again, depending on the company, some
Sex Toy party systems are set up like pyramid schemes. For the sake of selling toys, sometimes sellers will not tell customers about pthalates or whether a toy is porous or non-porous, and just one such careless salesperson could damage the integrity of the program, because bad news travels a lot faster than good news. Sometimes the company pays for these, other times the seller has to pay for these host benefits. Actually, before I saw this post, I pondered over it in the shower (where I do a lot of daydreaming). While most parties I have heard about are mostly toys and a few lubes, it would be great if these potential EF parties could involve more in the way of education. There could be pamphlets or handouts on material safety and cleaning, on choosing the right toy for you, on storage solutions. This would make sure that people attending would always be able to get that information, even if the person running the party is new or forgets something. They all thought it would be a great idea, and asked if we could hold one in the dorm. While making it a part of the affiliates program may or may not work (I only know the very basics about the mechanics of that program), it seems to me that a SexToy Party program and the affiliate program could work hand in hand very well, if they chose to create a separate program. At the last
Sex Toy party I attended, the seller handed out pens with little penis pen toppers. I do think that EF could bring something new to the
Sex toy partying scene, and that the parties themselves would bring more business to EF. Another benefit is that EF offers many more products than most companies whose main business is throwing toy parties. Would it be the same as the percentage per sale for the regular affiliates program. But make it an option for the guys to come and give them their own stuff to look at. And there should be a "guys only" option too. I have a hard time imagining a party where guys sit in a big circle and pass butt plugs, p-spot massagers, and Fleshlights around, but a couple of years ago, I had a hard time imagining women doing much the same. This is an interesting opportunity for the current party scene to change. I usually avoid sex toy parties on my campus, because they're not even done by recognizable names, and I just don't trust them like I trust EF. I usually avoid sex toy parties on my campus, because they're not even done by recognizable names, and I just don't trust them like I trust EF. While most parties I have heard about are mostly toys and a few lubes, it would be great if these potential EF parties could involve more in the way of education. There could be pamphlets or handouts on material safety and cleaning, on choosing the right toy for you, on storage solutions. This would make sure that people attending would always be able to get that information, even if the person running the party is new or forgets something. Also, there's a huge selection of books and DVDs available here; making those available through parties would be really cool, even just as a catalog. They all thought it would be a great idea, and asked if we could hold one in the dorm. So if this idea is even feasible, there's definitely a need and a desire for something like it. While making it a part of the affiliates program may or may not work (I only know the very basics about the mechanics of that program), it seems to me that a SexToy Party program and the affiliate program could work hand in hand very well, if they chose to create a separate program. This community knows a lot more about
Sex Toys and safety than the general population, and we should definitely share that knowledge. The first one I went to, everything was overpriced but I felt obligated to buy something, so I just got something little. I wrote my check out and brought the lady my order form, and she was like "Oh, you have to add on the handling charge". Then my second one (was by the same company as the first) I just checked out what the lady had then bought stuff from EF that I had liked. It was half for my own good and half to get back at the company for ripping me off the first time. This community knows a lot more about
Sex Toys and safety than the general population, and we should definitely share that knowledge. I'm with you on the not trusting other companies that do . I think that's a great idea to make it educational. This community knows a lot more about
Sex Toys and safety than the general population, and we should definitely share that knowledge. I'm with you on the not trusting other companies that do parties. The first one I went to, everything was overpriced but I felt obligated to buy something, so I just got something little. I wrote my check out and brought the lady my order form, and she was like "Oh, you have to add on the handling charge". I was angry but didn't want to be a bitch and say "forget it then" so I wrote out another check for 7fucking$. Then my second one (was by the same company as the first) I just checked out what the lady had then bought stuff from EF that I had liked. It was half for my own good and half to get back at the company for ripping me off the first time. The salespeople, though nice, are not the most ethical. After all, how ethical can you be when the company you work for is a little shady to begin with. I blew nearly $130 on my first purchase with Pure Romance. It was going to be under $100, but then she sprung the handling charge on me. The reason that they charge you for it is because they have to order it themselves. Saves money that way and I get to compare and think about it. Good salespeople are good at pushing you into buying things without even knowing it. I know there's at least one company out there that lets women bring their guys. More thoughts:Every single one of the sex toy parties I've been to have been women-only, which is ridiculous. I know there's at least one company out there that lets women bring their guys. So if it's a bachelorette party, sure, just bring the girls. But make it an option for the guys to come and give them their own stuff to look at. I have a hard time imagining a party where guys sit in a big circle and pass butt plugs, p-spot massagers, and Fleshlights around, but a couple of years ago, I had a hard time imagining women doing much the same. This is an interesting opportunity for the current party scene to change. Yeah I was going to mention that this is probably much more easily accomplished by and for women. While I know that there is demand in the male community I think men (particularly men who identify as straight) are much more uncomfortable talking about sex and
Masturbation with each other. I would love to see it change, but I do wonder about how much interest there would be. Certainly I think it would be great if guys could get more involved. I am not sure what it would take to make something like this happen, but I will certainly pass this idea up the ladder. To begin with, at least, it might be better to stick to girls-only, and if those involved are comfortable with it, couples or girls and their male guests. Then, if the mixed-gender parties go over well, perhaps branch into the guys-only party world. Just as pushy, and knew just as little about the contents of her products. I live in a college town, and one of my friends is in a sorority. They hired someone to host a sex toy party, and she said 90% of the toys were made of jelly, were way overpriced, and there was no discussions on health and safety. Even worse, the majority of girls actually bought stuff. I like the idea of having a party where you bring in a variety of awesome products to show off & talk about. You could encourage the group to share experiences and ask any questions. Maybe even have a questionnaire they could fill out at the beginning to help consult each girl about choosing the right products. I also think a discussion about health, safety, and caring for products is a necessity. I think it is important to promote the safety aspects of toys, in both use and materials. This would be such an awesome thing if it eve did happen. I live in a college town, and one of my friends is in a sorority. They hired someone to host a sex toy party, and she said 90% of the toys were made of jelly, were way overpriced, and there was no discussions on health and safety. I live in a college town, and one of my friends is in a sorority. They hired someone to host a sex toy party, and she said 90% of the toys were made of jelly, were way overpriced, and there was no discussions on health and safety. Even worse, the majority of girls actually bought stuff. I'd love to do something like this on my campus, especially if it was for EF. I've looked into the starter kits for other companies, but they're usually filled with crappy products-- nothing I would ever be able to sell, & still call myself respectable. I like the idea of having a party where you bring in a variety of awesome products to show off & talk about. You could encourage the group to share experiences and ask any questions. Maybe even have a questionnaire they could fill out at the beginning to help consult each girl about choosing the right products. I also think a discussion about health, safety, and caring for products is a necessity. Boo I definitely like the idea of having a questionnaire. But what about a sort of a pre-party quiz that focuses on safety. Questions like "Which of the following are not safe for your body. Boo I definitely like the idea of having a questionnaire. But what about a sort of a pre-party quiz that focuses on safety. Questions like "Which of the following are not safe for your body. Boo I definitely like the idea of having a questionnaire. But what about a sort of a pre-party quiz that focuses on safety. Questions like "Which of the following are not safe for your body. And then, based on how many correct answers a person gets when the tests are corrected, she (just assuming a gender here, don't nag) gets a certain number of raffle tickets/entries into a hat for prizes and the like. Another icebreaker game idea I've seen at parties which could be reworked to be more sexually progressive (. Like a poll and also a way to win a nice little something. We will developing the idea over the next few months. It is definitely an area with potential - and could be a meaningful way to connect people and do outreach while demonstrating toys. We totally agree that the existing parties out there are done badly - on many levels. While we work on our approach and designing the big picture over the next few months, we would really appreciate your insight. Please do email your feedback and experiences with toy parties to us. What kind of role would you want to play if you were to be involved in one of our toy parties. I was a little afraid that the idea would get shot down for some reason. I think it is important to promote the safety aspects of toys, in both use and materials. This would be such an awesome thing if it eve did happen. So many of the companies out there that do sex toy parties seem to still be selling so many jelly toys. We will developing the idea over the next few months. We will developing the idea over the next few months. It is definitely an area with potential - and could be a meaningful way to connect people and do outreach while demonstrating toys. We totally agree that the existing parties out there are done badly - on many levels. Right now we're deciding how to do it our way, to make it the best experience overall for everyone involved. While we work on our approach and designing the big picture over the next few months, we would really appreciate your insight. Please do email your feedback and experiences with toy parties to us. What kind of role would you want to play if you were to be involved in one of our toy parties. If that sort of bingo bloats your goat, then go ahead. Great fun, but the woman really spent too much time on bath and body stuff, then had to rush the toys. And as nice as she was, there was a lot of jelly and not-super-safe stuff. Great fun, but the woman really spent too much time on bath and body stuff, then had to rush the toys. And as nice as she was, there was a lot of jelly and not-super-safe . Went to a sex toy party for another company that my friends were hosting. Great fun, but the woman really spent too much time on bath and body stuff, then had to rush the toys. And as nice as she was, there was a lot of jelly and not-super-safe stuff. She could've moved faster if she hadn't shown us stuff that generally doesn't appeal to college-aged women, like shrink cream and vaginal exercisers. Sex toy parties are definitely something to tailor to your audience. At one of the parties I went to, the guests were in their late teens to early twenties, and the woman insisted on calling the vagina "your hoo-ha" and the clitoris "your love button". She gave the impression that the actual names of those parts were rude to say in company. After she left, the girls stayed behind to help clean up and we talked about the party. One of the girls said "What on earth was up with the hoo-ha-ing and love buttoning. If that sort of bingo bloats your goat, then go ahead. While I know that there is demand in the male community I think men (particularly men who identify as straight) are much more uncomfortable talking . Yeah I was going to mention that this is probably much more easily accomplished by and for women. While I know that there is demand in the male community I think men (particularly men who identify as straight) are much more uncomfortable talking about sex and masturbation with each other. I would love to see it change, but I do wonder about how much interest there would be. Certainly I think it would be great if guys could get more involved. I have tons of male friends, straight and gay, that have already come to the few coed fantasy parties my friends have had. Other than that, the only thing they got to see for men was Rocket Balm. Not to mention anal plugs and prostate massagers, desensitizing or enhancing lubes, and cock rings. I definitely think it would be great to have some way of instructing them about how to properly size and use some of the
Cock Rings out there. My own opinion: the singular company that does do the women only parties has some of the most over-priced and unsafe stock I've seen. The idea of a party as an intro to the sex toy world is a good one, but poorly executed on the whole that I've seen. Although, the bachelorette ones I have been to have been a ton of fun as well. Doing so may have increased the comfort level of the participants. There are definitely a lot of areas in the country where people are way more conservative than others.