If there was one word to describe me it would be: Passionate.
But, if you asked anyone else about me, that word would probably be: Curious.
Whether you’re here because you’re curious too or just looking to add another toy to your collection, you came to the right place.
Since you’re here right now, something tells me that you’re looking for something that will bring new sensations to your life.
But maybe you…
- Looking for your first sex toy and you have no idea where to start.
- Just searching for another one to add to your collection.
- Looking for a new toy that will help you explore new sensations you never experienced before.
- Or maybe you just want to educate yourself more about sex.
No matter how experienced you are, I’ll try to make your journey through the world of sex toys as simple as possible. I have just one goal and that is that you finish with the biggest bang every time.
Meet Cloe Wank
Let’s start with the most obvious question. Yes, Wank is my real last name (My father have German roots) and yes, I was teased a lot in school.
Although I know the alternative meaning of my last name early, I didn’t really discover (read liked) masturbation until late teen years.
It took me another few years before I tried my first sex toys. I got a rabbit vibrator for my 23rd birthday from my college roommate as a “gag” gift.
I had no intention to try it, but a few days later my curiosity was too strong and I decided to try it. 4 hours, 2 sets of empty batteries, and numerous orgasms later, I knew that this was not the last toy I’ll own.
How this become my life?
Soon after I returned home from college, I met my new partner (now husband) that didn’t only support my fascination with sex toys, but also shared my passion.
He was the one that encouraged me to start writing about them and help others with advice. It was also a great excuse to buy and try more toys, but don’t tell him that :).
When it comes to sex toys, I have a few simple core beliefs…
- Be open to trying (almost) anything.
- Only test toys made out of safe materials.
- Educate and support positive sexuality.
- No sugar-coating, a bad toy is a bad toy.
- Sex toys are not a real substitute for a partner but they do make a great addition.
If you have a similar set of beliefs, we’ll get along great. And if you don’t, I’m sure we’ll also get along just great.