I remember the first time I stuck something up my vagina. I was 15, and it was a hair brush. I stuck it in, wiggled it around, and I loved it so much that I personified it by naming it Harry the Hairbrush. But thinking back on my solo days with Harry reminds me that I did a lot of things wrong, like not cleaning it yikes and not putting a condom on it. In fact, when you're masturbating with household items — or using them for sex with your partner — there's a lot you can do wrong. Spoiler alert: You should probably just buy a cheap vibrator , but, in the meantime, check out these must-know dos and don'ts if you're going to get naughty with something that's just laying around your house.
Friends prank their buddy at the airport using a dildo and a water bottle
Friends prank their buddy at the airport using a dildo and a water bottle
It's easy for just about anyone to feel a little nervous at the airport. Security is tight, and even if you have no reason to to be concerned, the presence of cops and TSA agents can make the scene a little tense, especially for someone who's never experience such scrutiny. Well, unfortunately for one recent first-time flyer, his friends are total jerks and took advantage of his nerves in order to play a little prank. The clip starts with the TSA agent asking the passengers where they're going, and they respond by saying they're headed to Atlanta. After pulling a pulling a pile of clothes out of the guy's bag, the agent finds exactly what he's looking for. Except this water bottle was strapped to a dildo, which presumably was able to fly to Atlanta.
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Kim Kardashian's new perfume was inspired by her terrifying experience in Paris last year. But the bottle for her brand-new fragrance doesn't resemble a crystal, according to some people. Twitter users flocked to the social media site on Tuesday to discuss their first impressions. The topic was generally about it looking X-rated. Her new scent, which is gardenia-inspired, is about "being calm and healing," she told WWD.