This month seems to have zoomed by and we are slipping and sliding (wink wink) into the next season… FALL! Autumn is more than just the time of year for pumpkin spice, falling leaves, and yummy baked goods. It’s also a good time to cuddle up and masturbate or add some spice (pun intended) to your sex life. Today we’re not only going to share our favorite Sliquid products with you but also the excellent toy pairings that we think would take your experience to the next level!
Ioba OhMyG & Sliquid Sea
The amazing folks at ioba.intimate have an awesome line of sex toys that will blow your mind – including the OhMyC and their OhMyWand. But we highly recommend the ioba OHMYG. This super unique toy is a g-zone massager that was the first product they introduced to the sexual wellness world! It is super sleek and made with soft body-safe silicone that feels almost like skin. This toy has to be the quietest g-spot stimulator on the market; IT IS! This toy we recommend pairing with Sliquid Sea. Sliquid Sea is a water-based lubricant that is infused with seaweed and carrageenan that is compatible with latex, rubber, plastic, and silicone toys. The Sliquid Sea and ioba OhMyG combination will get that river flowing if you catch my drift! ;)
Fun Factory SUNDAZE & Sliquid Sizzle
Fun Factory is one of Sliquids favorites! They have a variety of very cute, unique, and fun sex toys for penis and vulva owners. We highly recommend Fun Factory’s SUNDAZE. This one-of-a-kind toy isn’t your average vibrator. This is a pulsing and thrusting vibrator that takes your self-pleasure experience to new levels! Its modes come equipped with a rumbling, zingy, and stroking, hands-free experience! Take that experience to even newer levels with Sliquid Sizzle. This lubricant is water-based and infused with menthol that goes on cool and warms with friction. This toy and lube pairing will definitely heat things up in the bedroom whether solo or partnered!
Zumio S & Sliquid Oceanics
Zumio is an awesome line of precision, clitoral stimulation toys and is another unique find we have added to our list! They have four versions of this super wonderful toy but we recommend the Zumio Sadie, more commonly known as Zumio S. The Zumio S is not a vibrator, but a toy that stimulates using rotation. Its varying speeds coupled with its unique sensations create a one-of-kind pleasure experience that can be shared with a partner or solo! We recommend coupling this toy with Sliquid Oceanics! Sliquid Oceanics is an aloe-based lubricant with seaweed extracts that help blend and make for an even better, wetter experience! Try this out and let us know what you think! ;)
Satisfyer Pro 2 & Sliquid Sassy
Satisfyer is a brand that has been in the game for a while and has some of the most awesome clitoral stimulation toys! One of our faves and probably the most classic is the Satisfyer Pro 2. The Satisfyer Pro 2 is an air-pulsator clitoral suction toy. It’s super quiet, sleek, and doesn’t lack intensity. What makes this toy even better is that it is waterproof and the head is made with body-safe silicone! Providing a comfortable and safe orgasmic experience anywhere you want! We suggest pairing this awesome toy with Sliquid Sassy. Sliquid Sassy is a super thick water-based gel that provides the perfect amount of slick lubrication for better pleasure! This lube is also designed to mimic and add to your body’s own natural lubrication – providing an even more comfortable experience with or without the use of the Satisfyer Pro 2!
We’ve made it through the list and these are only just a few of the endless combinations that exist and only some of the many products that Sliquid offers! Before we wrap up, we must remind all of our amazing readers that we DO NOT recommend using pure silicone lubricant with silicone toys. On that note, what are some of your favorite toy and lube pairings? Have you tried any of the ones mentioned above? Let us know in the comments!
Written by Alessandra Isabella on Friday, February 23, 2024.
Happy September, Sliqies! As we wave goodbye to the summer sun & heat. Not all of us are able to escape the hot flashes and dryness. That’s right folks, we’re talking about menopause and vaginal dryness. We’ve heard all this talk about WAP. After the popularization of the term from the rap queens Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion. However, not everyone naturally has a WAP and that’s okay! We commonly hear about vaginal dryness being associated with menopause. Although there are many other reasons someone can be experiencing this. Let’s get into it!
Perimenopause
We often only hear about “the change” or menopause, but no one talks about perimenopause. Perimenopause, according to Johns Hopkins Medical Journal. Is the time leading up to one’s final menstrual cycle, or the natural process of the ovaries stopping their function. This also marks the end of the reproductive years. During this time period, one can experience hot flashes, changes in their menstrual cycle, mood changes, etc. Perimenopause and its symptoms can often be easily confused for other reproductive complications or disorders – but is easily diagnosed by age, medical history, and a physical exam by your healthcare provider. Even with a diagnosis of perimenopause, it does not require any treatment unless your symptoms begin to disrupt your day-to-day.
Menopause
After perimenopause has been identified, once your final menstrual cycle ends, menopause begins. According to the National Institute of Aging (NIA). Under the National Institute of Health (NIH), menopause is the twelve-month period after a person’s last and final menstrual cycle. This transition typically happens between the ages of 45-55. Then lasts up to seven years, but can last as long as 14 years! During perimenopause and menopause, the levels of estrogen and progesterone begin to decrease, which is the result of the common symptoms we hear about. The symptoms of menopause vary from person to person. While they can be dependent on various factors including diet, race, family history, and other lifestyle choices. Some of the common menopause symptoms include sleep changes, changes to your period, hot flashes, incontinence or bladder control changes.
Vaginal Dryness
With perimenopause and menopause being some of the more common culprits of vaginal dryness. You might be asking yourself, “I’m not that old or going through menopause, so why am I experiencing this?!” Well, I’m glad you asked, and thank you for being so brave to do so! Vaginal dryness is actually more common than we think. The Cleveland Clinic states that vaginal dryness is a symptom. Often a painful one, that is caused by a variety of ailments and can affect one’s quality of life. It is estimated that around a little less than 20% of vulva owners ages 18-50 experience vaginal dryness! You might be wondering “what are these things that cause me to have a DAP instead of a WAP?” Vaginal dryness can be experienced because of birth control, breastfeeding/childbirth, medications like anti-depressants or antihistamines, certain medical conditions, lack of sexual arousal, and more.
DAP Treatments
Depending on why one is experiencing vaginal dryness, there are several different ways to help remedy this. For example, if you are experiencing vaginal dryness during sex and are not on any medications that might be causing this, or experiencing menopause, it could be that you are not sexually aroused. You can remedy this by trying new things to spice up your sex life and get your mind more stimulated to help with physical arousal, or you can use lubricant!
If you are experiencing perimenopause or menopause and are dealing with vaginal dryness, there are lots of creams, moisturizers, gels, and even herbs to support this. However, it is often suggested to use lubricant – even when not having sex. A very popular and recommended suggestion by gynecologists and medical practitioners is Sliquid Satin! This product is a daily-use, moisturizing lubricant that is aloe-based, infused with seaweed extract and Vitamin E, that can be used for sexual activity or daily comfort! It was specifically created to support vulva owners who experience vaginal dryness due to medication, menopause, and more. This product is natural, light, and a little more cost-effective than some other solutions.
Lets continue!
As always lovelies, menopause, like many other things in life, are a part of this journey. Its the beauty of aging! Vaginal dryness, much like menopause, is often seen as taboo or even embarrassing. Because it is not commonly talked about, or folks just might feel shy. Both of these things are something that we should continue to bring awareness to. Hopefully more people are comfortable asking questions, getting support, and finding the right products to help support them as well. The human body is impressive and also confusing. But that doesn’t mean we can’t all learn and share together; more likely than not, someone you know has or is experiencing the same thing. Be gentle with yourself and as always, #HeauxResponsibly!
Written by Alessandra Isabella on Friday, February 23, 2024.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: — September 1, 2022 — Dallas TX — Top natural intimates manufacturer Sliquid (www.sliquid.com) announces the release of a new MAP (Minimum Advertised Price) policy, effective immediately.
Sliquid’s new MAP policy applies to all resellers selling directly to the end user, on all platforms. The Minimum Advertised Price for all Sliquid, LLC products, whether sold in brick-and-mortar stores, on company websites, or third-party reseller sites, including but not limited to Amazon.com, is established at 20% below the Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). The MSRP rates are set in the official Sliquid, LLC Price List, which can be downloaded at https://sliquid.com/retailer-resources or by contacting your sales representative.
“We recognize that our high-quality retailers invest time and resources to deliver an extraordinary customer experience through knowledgeable staff and compelling vendor presentation,” says Sliquid Senior Vice President, Colin Roy. “To support these efforts, Sliquid wishes to establish policies that allow our resale partners to earn the profits necessary to maintain the high level of customer excellence people have come to expect from Sliquid retailers.”
The purpose of the MAP Policy is to encourage fair competition across all distribution channels, preserve brand identity and value, permit smaller retailers to compete with larger retailers, mitigate underpricing, and foster reasonable retailer margins. While this new MAP Policy takes effect immediately, the company is providing a courtesy grace period of one month for retailers to implement the policy. Full enforcement of the policy will take effect at the beginning of Q4.
August is slowly coming to a close and in addition to Anal August, it is also National Wellness Month. National Wellness Month highlights and reinforces the idea of promoting healthy routines and prioritizing self-care. What is self-care? Self-care can be a lot of things and look a lot of different ways. Self-care is the process of taking care of yourself with behaviors that promote health and wellness in the prevention of and during illness. What is wellness? Wellness is the state of being in good health, especially as a goal. Wellness encompasses many aspects of our daily life; including but not limited to Emotional, Physical, Financial, Sexual, Occupational, Spiritual, etc. What are some ways in which this applies to you?
Emotional, physical, spiritual, and sexual wellness are very closely intertwined. For example, sexual wellness can be creating a healthy masturbation routine that has physical, emotional, and even spiritual benefits. Masturbation is an excellent way of maintaining all of these wellness spaces. In the physical aspect, masturbation can help support a healthy heart. It also supports and relieves menstrual cramps and muscle tension. In the emotional aspect, it can reduce stress and increase self-esteem. It also helps to promote better sleep habits. In the spiritual aspect, masturbation can help you become more aligned with yourself and even be a part of your rituals of manifestations or daily wellness.
It seems really intimidating and might even prove to be difficult to maintain so many routines to check all the boxes of wellness for oneself. But to show you how it might be a little bit more manageable, I’m going to share some ways in which I personally maintain overall wellness. I am a person who has a chronic illness, fibromyalgia. Because of this, sometimes doing daily tasks, especially those that are needed to maintain my daily wellness, can be difficult. If I am having a low spoons day – I may modify or skip some of my daily wellness routines; but if I am feeling 100% and have the time, I try and get through the entire routine. In the morning, when I first wake up, I take the time to light some palo santo, sage, and incense. This is the start of my spiritual wellness routine. I then clean up my space, make my bed, and put on some nice meditation music. Next, I go into my daily stretches and light yoga and exercise, depending on how I’m feeling that day. This is a part of my physical wellness. I then give thanks to my ancestors and do some affirmations along with a quick, silent meditation. This is a part of my emotional and spiritual wellness routine. Soon after that, I jump right back into bed and grab my favorite sex toy of the month, along with one of my favorite lubes from Sliquid…either the Sliquid Sea or Sliquid H2O, which are two of my absolute favorites! This checks my emotional and sexual wellness boxes for my routine. Soon after that, I get my tea or coffee started with breakfast and set my space up comfortably to work – since I work from home.
While this might not seem substantial, it goes a long way – and hopefully showcases ways in which you can create healthy, simple, and manageable wellness routines to maintain overall personal wellness. We often hear that we need to eat right, exercise, and stress less. However, wellness is much more multifaceted and complex than that. In addition, individually we all have very different needs and might need more support/attention in certain wellness areas than others. What are some ways in which you support yourself and overall wellness? What is your wellness routine? Feel free to share in the comments. As always lovelies, be gentle with yourselves and #HeauxResponsibly!
Written by Alessandra Isabella on Friday, February 23, 2024.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: — August 24, 2023 — Dallas TX — Top, natural intimates manufacturer Sliquid (www.sliquid.com) is pleased to announce the release of a new Pride-edition lubricant, Sliquid Sparkle.
Sliquid Sparkle, the newest addition to the Sliquid Naturals collection, made its industry debut at the ANME show in Burbank, California, this past July. Sparkle, a re-packaging of the brand’s flagship product, Sliquid H2O, is a superior water-based formula that uses only five ingredients. This lubricant, comprised mostly of purified water, is unflavored, unscented, non-staining, pH balanced, vegan-friendly, and cruelty-free.
While the lubricant itself does not contain glittery flakes or shiny particles, Sparkle gets its fun name from the unique purpose behind the product. Sliquid, whose headquarters is in Dallas, will be donating a portion of the sale of every bottle of Sparkle to two North Texas non-profits that service the local LGBTQ+ community.
“The decision to donate a portion of the proceeds of this Pride-edition lubricant to two local organizations was the easiest part of this project,” says Erik Vasquez, VP of Marketing for Sliquid. “As a member of the Dallas LGBTQ+ community for over two decades, I know these two organizations very well, and have always been an advocate and champion of the work they do for a community that is near and dear to my heart.”
The two non-profits that Sliquid has chosen as beneficiaries are Resource Center and Legacy Cares. Established in 1983, at the height of the AIDS epidemic, Resource Center pursues societal equity by proudly offering LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual, plus) affirming resources designed to improve health and wellness, strengthen families and communities, and provide transformative education and advocacy. For over 25 years, Legacy Cares, formerly Legacy Counseling Center, has been providing quality mental healthcare, substance abuse treatment, and special care housing services for people challenged with HIV and AIDS.
Though Sparkle is marketed as a Pride-edition lubricant, it will be available to the public year-round. Similarly, the donations to these two non-profits will also be ongoing. Pride is something that Sliquid considers to be a constant movement, not relegated to a specific month or time of year.
“Packaging is as important as the product itself,” say’s Vasquez. “The stark white label and bottle cap for Sparkle is a departure from the customary Sliquid packaging for which the brand has become known.” Sliquid has crafted a unique retail identity for its products with its bold, color-coded labels specific to individual formulas. “In the case of Sparkle, the marketing team decided to take the opposite approach, instead opting for a bright white cap and white label with metallic rainbow accents. This absence of a bold, prominent color helps to set this special edition lubricant apart from our other well-known formulas, making it pop when merchandised among the Sliquid product range.”
The colorlessness of the label, while playing an important part in the overall branding for Sparkle, is mostly a vehicle for the messaging that is printed on it. On the label, customers will find a whimsical artist drawing that includes queer imagery, such as a unicorn, leather daddy, the new inclusive Pride flag, and various gender non-specific people. There are also important keywords used within the drawing, including LGBTQ, rights, and love. Turning to the back of the bottle, you will find the words “Pleasure With Purpose™”, which is the newly trademarked tagline for Sliquid Sparkle. The tagline was created by Sliquid VP of Marketing, Erik Vasquez, to convey the larger purpose and mission behind the product and the company.
“We are proud to say that, at any given time, roughly half of our workforce identify as LGBTQ+,” says Sliquid founder and CEO, Dean Elliott. “Diversity and inclusivity are the bare minimum a company can do. Without action both are merely performative so, when the marketing team pitched me the idea of this Pride-edition product and its fundraising purpose, it made me proud to have a team that uses their creative gifts to help Sliquid give back to their community.”
The messaging that Sliquid has prominently transcribed on the Sparkle label perfectly encompasses the idea behind the product. “People, like pleasure, exist on a beautiful spectrum. Whether you are part of the rainbow community or an ally, this lubricant is for you.” Sliquid Sparkle is now available in 2.0 and 4.2-ounce options. Retailers can access Sparkle via a select number of distribution partners, which include Entrenue, Honey’s Place, Nalpac, and Ultra Love. MSRP for Sparkle 2.0 and 4.2-ounce is $10 and $14, respectively. For marketing assets related to Sparkle, please email marketing@sliquid.com.
When it comes to sexytime, lube makes everything better! In fact, “use more lube” is the #1 piece of advice that sex educators give. Lube can reduce uncomfortable friction during everything from handjobs to penetrative sex, making sex more pleasurable and safe. Why safer? Too much friction can create micro-tears in delicate tissues, and those openings make it more likely that bacteria or viruses will be transmitted. Too much friction can also make condoms more likely to tear.
Not all lubes are created equally, so it’s important to be selective when choosing one for yourself or your partner. Read more on Elite Daily.
Happy August, everyone! Summer is almost over, but not before everyone’s favorite month shows up and shows out! Anal August is a time of year when we celebrate all things about anal and anal pleasure. Before we dive in, let’s talk about what anal play is. Anal play is any type of sexual activity involving your butt (ex. rimming, fingering, fisting, toy play, and penis penetration). The anus contains a very high concentration of nerve endings, making the area highly pleasurable. Just like any other intimate area, the anus is one that also requires care and prep before play.
Anal Play for Penis Owners:
For penis owners, anal play is utilized with the focus of stimulating the prostate. Experts at WebMD state, “The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located between the bladder and the penis. The prostate is just in front of the rectum. The urethra runs through the center of the prostate. From the bladder to the penis, letting urine flow out of the body. The prostate secretes fluid that nourishes and protects sperm.” Stimulating the prostate through the anus or anal play can result in a prostate orgasm! The prostate can be stimulated in lots of ways through anal play. As mentioned above (i.e. fingering, fisting, toys, and penis penetration)
Anal Play for Vulva Owners:
For vulva owners, anal play is just as pleasurable as it is for penis owners. The difference is that vulva-owners do not have a prostate. However, anal stimulation can help to achieve G-spot and A-spot stimulation and orgasm for the recipient. According to experts at Healthline:
“The G-spot is about the size of a penny. You can usually stimulate it by making a come-hither motion with your fingers inside your vagina. Or with penetration angled at your front vaginal wall. The A-spot is also located along the front vaginal wall. About two inches deeper inside the vaginal canal than the G-spot.”
While the G-spot is quite an elusive part of the vagina and the A-spot is even a little more difficult to find. They are a part of erogenous zones that make for an exciting type of orgasm. These spots can be reached through stimulation through the vagina and through the anus because of their positioning.
Prepping for Anal, Anal Tips & Aftercare:
Anal prep, tips, and aftercare are the same for vulva owners and penis owners. You just need to find the things that work for you and incorporate them into your routine. If you are the person who is on the receiving end of anal stimulation, I offer these suggestions:
1) Make sure to eat a healthy high-fiber diet and maintain good hydration. To help with easy bowel moments that are nice and solid and minimize any poop/residue when engaging in anal play. It is also important to note that is a naturally occurring bodily function. Sometimes a little poop may make an appearance. No need to freak out, just keep a couple of wipes handy for easy clean-up!
2) Slow and steady is the way to go when engaging in any anal penetration. Start off either with solo anal training with a variety of toys like butt plugs. Also anal beads, or anal dilators/training kits and fingers to get the ball rolling!
3) Lube is your best friend! The more the better. If you are looking for recommendations on a good lube to use for your toys. We suggest using the wonderful Sliquid Sassy. Which is a natural, thick, water-based lubricant that is made to mimic your body’s natural lubrication. This lube is one of my favorites to use because it maintains moisture. Which is super important when doing any anal play. This lube is also very safe to use with toys!
Another awesome lube I would suggest using is Sliquid Satinwhich is an aloe and carrageenan water-based lubricant! It’s such a nice smooth feel that you will feel not only lubricated but moisturized when you use it. This lubricant is also safe to use with toys as well.
As a person who is the giver of anal stimulation. Make sure that your hands, genitals, or toys you are using are cleaned, charged, and free of anything that may cause discomfort. Cutting your fingernails and keeping them low and trimmed. If engaging in fingering, is also extremely important to prevent internal cuts and microtears. Also, communicate! Talk to the person receiving and see what their wants and needs are. The person who is receiving should be taking the lead in the experience.
Anal aftercare is extremely important because, unlike the vagina, the anus’ elasticity is not the same and there are important things to remember to maintain good anal health. Some tips for aftercare and general anal wellness are:
Communication and cuddling with your partner! This can happen before, during, and after anal. Anal stimulation and penetration can be overwhelming for some and communicating needs, feelings, and thoughts with some added gentle physical intimacy are important.
Kegels! Like the vagina – the anus also has muscles that need to be worked out and maintained to create and keep a healthy pelvic floor. You can do anal Kegels by inserting a toy, flexing, and repeating
CBD oil and vitamin E oil are great ways to help with any discomfort or mild pain. It is important to note that if you are bleeding or experiencing any intense pain after anal penetration, stop immediately and go to a doctor to make sure nothing more serious is wrong.
Take a nice warm bath or shower to help with inflammation or discomfort. This can be done solo or with a partner to also create another moment of intimacy for aftercare, as well as a sexy way to clean up after play.
Anal play and anal stimulation are really fun and pleasurable aspects to add to your sexual experience. This is a friendly reminder that engaging in anal play doesn’t determine your sexual orientation. There is a lot of homophobia and cleanliness stigma around anal play but we’re here to say it’s time to stop the stigma. A lot of people are scared of what they don’t know; however, how do you know if you don’t like something if you haven’t tried it at least once? Curiosity is normal, and so is exploration – especially in sex. We hope you take this Anal August to explore and learn more about how anal can maybe be a fun addition to your solo and partnered play! #HeauxResponsibly :)
Written by Alessandra Isabella on Friday, February 23, 2024.
Menopause is a natural biological process that happens in your 40s or 50s, marking the end of your menstrual cycles. As a result, there is a decrease in oestrogen and testosterone production. The decrease in oestrogen associated with menopause has a significant impact on vaginal lubrication in most women.
It is not uncommon for menopausal women to complain of vaginal dryness, painful intercourse, increased time to become sexually aroused, and less intense orgasmic response. In order to make sex more pleasurable, using a lubricant can greatly relieve your discomfort and make intimacy more enjoyable for you and your partner.
When Samuel E. Wright sang “It’s better, down where it’s wetter” in The Little Mermaid’s Under The Sea, he probably wasn’t talking about lube.
But the same rule applies, especially if you’re someone – or sleeping with someone – who’s stressed, dehydrated, struggling with a medical condition, going through menopause or something else. In reality, there are endless different reasons as to why lube may benefit your sex life, even if it’s just to add a little variety into your routine.
The month of July is coming to a close… but not before the Big ‘O’. That’s right everyone, it’s National Orgasm Day! Every year, on July 31st, we celebrate and educate all about the wonders of the elusive orgasm. In 2022 – we have come so far in the discoveries and advances in sexual health. Wellness, technology, and our bodies that the orgasm discussion has shifted. In previous years, the conversations around orgasms were much more concealed. Folks were a little shyer about their abilities to orgasm due
Did you know that there are over 20 different orgasms that vulva owners and penis owners can experience? That’s a lot of orgasms! Let’s identify some:
Clitoral – The clitoris is a small, nerve-dense structure seated at the top of the vaginal opening. It serves no function other than to provide sexual pleasure.
G-Spot – “The G spot is a hypothesized highly erogenous area on the anterior (or front) vaginal wall of the urethral sponge. This can be stimulated during sexual activity,” Loanzon says. “It is the female equivalent to the prostate.”
C-Spot – The C-spot is your cervix, and involves nerve endings located in the cervix and around the uterus.
Squirting/Ejaculation – Did you know that female ejaculation, or squirting, is technically a completely separate process from orgasm? “You can squirt without orgasming, and orgasm without squirting,” Marin says.
Ejaculatory – This is the most common type of orgasm. That men experience during sex when experiencing penile stimulation, getting a blow job, or indulging in solo masturbation.
Non-Ejaculatory/Retrograde – Retrograde ejaculation or dry orgasm. Occurs when the muscle or sphincter near the neck of your bladder fails to contract. Which means you don’t release the semen through your urethra, instead, it goes to the bladder.
Prostate – Did you know that men have a “G-spot” just like women do? This male G-spot is called the prostate gland, also popular as the P-spot.
Blended – A blended orgasm, also known as the whole-body orgasm. Occurs when you reach your climax from several different body parts being stimulation at once.
Nipple – “When the nipples are stimulated, oxytocin is released. Which causes the same uterine and vaginal contractions associated with orgasm,”. Says ob-gyn Christiane Northrup, MD, author of Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom.
Blended – “Blended orgasms are combining clitoral stimulation with some kind of other stimulation, and that can actually be a great way. Once you’ve mastered the clitoral orgasm—to figure out what other parts of your body feel like,” Marin says.
Coregasm – A coregasm is “when you work out and you have orgasms” just from the physical activity, Marin says
Skin/Frission – A skin orgasm is also called “frisson. Like the tingle that runs through your limbs when you hear a particularly affecting song. Maybe you get goosebumps, maybe your hair stands up, or maybe you get a little shiver.
Sleep – “People of all genders can have orgasms in their sleep. Orgasm happens in the brain, and the brain is quite active at night,” Marin tells Women’s Health.
Breath – “Sex is often pigeon-holed into a physical act involving the genitals. But the reality is that the hottest sex happens between our ears. Which is often enhanced by how we use our breath and lungs,” O’Reilly says.
Fantasy – “So powerful is the mind’s hold over our sexuality that some people can actually ‘think’ themselves off,” says O’Reilly.
With all of those awesome ways to orgasm, what are some ways to enhance them or keep them coming? Sliquid has awesome products we are excited to share with you!
This awesome aloe-based stimulating lube goes on cool and warms with friction! Not only does this lubricant provide a lot with just a little. This is one of my favorite lubricants to use to provide my vulva. With additional lubrication and a change of sensation during a marathon session! If you’re more of a silicone type of pal. Check out Sliquid Spark which is another great stimulating silicone lubricant just like the aloe-based one.
This really small but mighty product is one of my favorites from Sliquid! The O Gel is clitoral stimulation lubricating gel that is made with natural ingredients. To help with arousal and stimulation to keep you going. I have personally used this product solo and with partners. It has been a fun addition to take my orgasms to the next level! Also, the scent is really relaxing and definitely adds to the experience.
This Sliquid product is for our penis owners! BodyWorx Rock is another small product that is a topical spray meant to help you last longer. It comes in a compact and convenient spray formula that shows immediate results. This spray is a desensitizer so make sure to use it responsibly. Meaning: do not use it repeatedly for an extended period of time. Also make sure to wash it off of the skin in between uses!
Orgasms are genuinely like snowflakes, each one is an individual & one-of-a-kind experience. You can never have the same orgasm twice But you can always have an explosive sexual experience. That heightens and spices up the way you achieve that Big ‘O’. After reading this article, how many types of orgasms have you experienced? What type of orgasms are you curious about and might want to try? Remember to be gentle with yourselves and that the key to a great sexual experience. Whether solo or with a partner, is communicating and being upfront about what it is you like. Need, and desire and getting that ever-so-important consent! Happy Orgasming! #HeauxResponsibly