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Why do you sell vibrators?

Why do you sell lubricants?

What is the difference between external and internal vibrators?

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WHY DO YOU SELL VIBRATORS?

Vibrators offer a means of awakening dulled senses and neglected blood vessels in the genital area—especially for women who have never or rarely experienced orgasm. These vibrators have been chosen to discretely yet effectively stimulate this area of a woman’s body that was meant to experience intense pleasure.

WHY DO YOU SELL LUBRICANTS?

Many women have settled for sex that ranges from unsatisfying to downright painful—when a simple lubricant can often change the whole experience. If you are not sure if you could benefit from a lubricant, try one. You may be very pleasantly surprised.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL VIBRATORS?

External vibrators rest on the top of the pubic bone and, when operated, stimulate the tightly compacted blood vessels that surround the genitals of a woman. Internal vibrators are in the shape of a male’s erect penis and are meant to stimulate the internal cavity of the female genitals.

The big question is whether they are both acceptable ways of achieving sexual arousal?

On this site we have chosen to only sell external vibrators. Here’s why: Often a woman’s brain has shut down the response of her genital blood vessels due to pain, inactivity or misunderstanding. When this happens, her body and brain are in need of being retrained. External vibrators help awaken blood vessels that may need some help with stimulation. These vibrators are non-intrusive and require the intentional participation of engaging the mind and the body for the retraining process.

Internal vibrators, or phallic symbols, have been around for centuries and are recorded throughout historical etchings, artwork, writings and structural forms. Their purpose was to represent the fertility of the male. This led to a form of worship that was founded in the doctrine of man being akin to God and made in the perfect form. The woman’s body was considered as “less than perfect” because it did not possess this very visible sign of strength.

These phallic symbols (while not containing batteries) were used as a means of violating women and men, all within the rituals of worship.

While theses practices are not as widely spread today, and the majority of phallic symbols are not used in this way, they carry with them a danger of compromise and isolation. When we compromise our bodies to depend on something mechanical, we bypass the discovery of our own personal design. Isolation happens when we replace the inborn need to connect to another and transfer it to something man made. We settle for a mechanical response to something divinely designed. Thus, the vulnerable process of trust building is hijacked.

Sexuality was designed to be a physical, emotional and spiritual place of connection; it was not designed to be a place of isolation and power. Truessence is committed to helping women recognize the depth of their physical design, and partnering it with their emotional and spiritual design.

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