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A Sex Shop for Us

January 22, 2010 by barbdepree

Menopause brings a drop in circulating estrogen. And a drop in circulating estrogen often (but not always!) brings a drop in sexual response. So at midlife, for many of us, sexual satisfaction takes more — more time, more moisture, more sensation.

I like to use the reading glasses analogy. When you reach 40, suddenly it’s not easy to read the fine print. When that happened, did you give up reading? Of course not. You got reading glasses and went on. Or bifocal contacts. You adjusted.

Many of my patients have little to no experience using sexual aids. I may recommend that they consider using a vibrator or a lubricant or a positioning pillow — but they have to actually purchase these things. I can just picture my patients walking out of my office and shaking their heads at the thought.

A majority of my patients are not going to visit a sex shop. They are not likely to be comfortable or happy visiting the sex shops online either. I looked and looked for a good place to send my patients, where the focus is on sexual health, on sustaining our sexuality. We need a safe place to shop, where the products are durable and made of safe materials. And frankly, we need a place that doesn’t cast women as sexual toys, and that acknowledges a healthy sexuality for people over 40.

My patients are from a generation of women who have redefined female sexuality, and are now redefining menopause. As pioneers, we all had a lot to learn, and still do. Many of us have never used sex toys or lubricants at all. The language of these products is completely foreign to many of us. We can learn from and teach each other.

So I’m trying to build a sexual support site for us. And that includes a product store for us. A store that’s comfortable, private, but has  the advantage of including guidance that will help women who are new to this language choose products that will make sense for their own sexuality, their conditions, their goals.

We won’t offer hundreds of items. We will keep the information informative, tasteful, and clear. We’ve been working hard (no, really) shopping, testing, choosing, sorting — pulling together a portfolio of products specifically for midlife women who want to enjoy sexuality for life.

I can’t wait for you to see the selection. And when you do, please share your thoughts. I very much want our product selections to be influenced by our customers and the menopause community.

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Posted in Under the Covers | Tagged lubricant, menopause, sex shop, sexual health, vibrator, women | 2 Comments

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  1. on January 23, 2010 at 9:10 am Reka

    Wise women directed me toward sexual aids as I was nearing the age of 40. As a person successfully treated for depression and anxiety, and as an adult diagnosed with ADD, tuning into and holding onto my sexuality was hard enough without the peri stage of menopause kicking in.

    Good, safe products were a keystone to rediscovering a strong sense of myself as a sexual being. My life changed and improved.

    I hope you look at the Emotional Bliss line of vibrators, created by and designed for women, as well as the Fun Factory line, which is known for its excellent materials and quality.

    http://us.emotionalbliss.com/


    • on January 25, 2010 at 8:49 am jujuridl

      Reka, Hi! We are looking at BOTH of those lines, absolutely. Thanks, for the tip!



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