Pleasure Products for Men

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Sex toys. We love them. They are fun and exciting and a great way to either play alone or spice up an encounter with someone else. If you read a lot of online sex blogs and articles you’re probably pretty aware of what is out there in the sex toy world for women, but what about men?

There is a whole world of sex toys out there for men and penis owners and we thought we’d introduce them to you, just in case you’d not come across them before (pun slightly intended).

Fleshlight Products

Probably the most well known and popular of all the sex toys for men, Fleshlights really have taken the male masturbation world by storm. Made of soft and supple patented SuperSkin, these masturbation sleeves have been made for pleasure and authenticity. The original ones come in three styles (vaginal, oral, and anal simulations) and their unique inner textures really do feel like they say they will. 

Not only do Fleshlight create masturbation devices for pleasure, they also have Stamina Training Units that can help men train their bodies to last longer, but they also work in conjunction with some of the world’s hottest porn stars (both male and female)  to mould and style their designs to be exact replicas of the stars vulva or butts so it’s like you could be sleeping with the real thing!

You can buy them in vibrating styles, or shower mounts for those fun steamy solo play sessions as well, and they even have a range of lubes that warm or cool to change up the sensations. If you use it properly, and keep it clean and hygienic using Fleshlight’s proper cleaning and powdering items, these amazing masturbators can last you longer than some relationships!

Hot Octopuss Pulse Products

These toys are amazing. Like uber amazing. They were designed specifically for men who have erection and mobility issues but have been proven to be that good, men of all abilities are using them. They work very differently to most pleasure products for men, and do not require you to be hard or have much mobility or movement in your hands as most others do. They work by using a pulsating disc that pushes and stimulates the frenulum (the seam where the head of the penis meets the shaft) giving unique and incredible penis sensations to the user. It not only allows for stimulation to occur without movement, they also allow for orgasm and ejaculation without having to get hard or erect to do so. Recommended by prostate surgeons and sexual health doctors around the world, go into your local sex shop and ask to have a look and feel of this unique and amazing device.

Doc Johnson’s Good Head Helping Hand

This innocent looking sleeve tube is quite possibly one of the best kept secrets of the penis enjoyment world. Often hidden away in the novelty section of adult shops, this cheap little thing (usually under $15) will absolutely change the way you masturbate or play with a friend. Made of super stretchy TPR it was designed to “help” get that deep throat feeling with oral sex. You lube it up and slide it down to the base of the cock, and then, when your partner performs oral sex, it feels like they’re sliding the whole thing deep down their throat. While yes, it works very well for that, it also works just as an extra sensation to a hand-job or solo play, and because it is quite tight and restrictive, it can also work like a cock ring to help keep you harder and stronger for longer.

Because it is made of TPR it is best to not keep for much longer than six months as even with regular cleaning these types of material can harbour mould and bacteria etc, but for the short term, this amazingly affordable product is worth it, and able to be replaced easily without breaking the bank.

Aneros Prostate Range

Aneros are a sex toy company that make toys designed specifically for the male prostate. From the nervous novice to the seasoned butt player, Aneros have a toy just for you. Non-confronting, slim and coming in a range of “manly” colours, these simple little toys are anything but simple when it comes to the sensations they will illicit. Whether you just want to learn how to stimulate it, or are interested in prostate “milking” or other butt-related orgasms, you will find the perfect product to help you on your way. Buy it for solo play, or get your partner to help, you really don’t know what you’re missing out sex-wise if you’ve never played with your prostate.

Satisfyer For Men

If you’ve been anywhere near a woman talking about sex toys in the past few years you will have heard of the Satisfyer. It is probably the most popular, best-selling sex toy for women in recent years and now they’ve made one for men too!

Working in a bit of a different way (vulvae and penises are different you know) the Satisfyer for Men is a bit like a Fleshlight on High Tech Crack. A supple silicone sleeve is encased in a sturdy outer packaging and comes with 70 different speed and pulse settings to stimulate your penis, but not just that! It also has a heating function that can warm the inside up to 40C giving an even more realistic body sensation than ever before. It’s easy to clean and discreet to store and is fully waterproof and rechargeable so you don’t have to worry about fiddling with batteries or adding to landfill.

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  • Annandalesparky

    Annandalesparky

    More than a month ago

    I can definitely vouch for the hot octopus pulse! I just bought one and, fair to say, I was taken by surprise just how quickly it did the job!

    I got the pocket version, handy to slip on while you’re driving, but be careful not to get distracted ;)

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  • agoodsoul

    agoodsoul

    More than a month ago

    What i find is funny when women use sex toys the majority of males find it arousing knowing they do and females are comfortable talking to other females about using sex toys but males don't talk to other males (mates) about what toys they use and like as they most likely be laughed at even know the ones that are laughing are most likely useing toys themselves.
    And i may be wrong about this but women or the majority of them get angry or are against or even disgusted when a male has and uses a rubber vagina but it's ok for her to use a rubber cock.
    As i did state a may be wrong it may only be like this with a small majority of people but from what i read and see it's more than a small majority.
    I believe sex toys for males and females can make a relationship or friendship stronger.

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  • CopperTop111

    CopperTop111

    More than a month ago

    Thank you for this article..Im 21 mths post op prostate cancer n have lil return in the erection department...still a floppy dick..will look into the fleshlight ones cant hurt

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  • Shyvicguy75

    Shyvicguy75

    More than a month ago

    The main problem I find with male toys are they are made for the average guy, if your a bit over average most are too small.

    • Brewsta51

      Brewsta51

      More than a month ago

      I totally agree mate. Bought my first ever sex toy recently find it is way too tight and my knob pokes out the end. Back to Mrs Palmer for now.

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  • Zamboon
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    Zamboon

    More than a month ago

    Funny thing is that women will discuss their toys but I don’t see men doing that. Glad to see that they’re becoming available in such quality - Ricky Gervais said something about how weird the world was when he said a mans g spot is 3 inches up his rectum - intimating that really we should all be gay to get the best orgasms...
    I’m seriously looking for a masseuse that will give me a prostate massage - they don’t seem to advertise though in spite of it being remedial ... any thoughts?

    • DeliciousEva

      DeliciousEva

      More than a month ago

      Because that is a sexual service, you would have to find a sex worker rather than just a straight masseuse as they legally couldn't do it. But yes, there are some incredible sex workers who specialise in massage, and prostate massaging and you'd absolutely get a brilliant service and great experience.

      Good luck!

    • Zamboon
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      Zamboon

      More than a month ago

      Ok thankyou- not sure about a sex worker somehow a remedial masseuse sounds better lol - I remember an amm member who was a remedial masseur commenting previously on prostate massages as being part of remedial therapy ...

    • DeliciousEva

      DeliciousEva

      More than a month ago

      There have been pushes to make sexual services part of the health system, and disability services etc but no, for the most part sexual services and remedial services are separated due to legal reasons. NSW may have exceptions with their decriminalisation status but it would still be filed under sex work. Doctors etc often recommend prostate massage for many reasons.. But they can't legally give you one, they can just offer advice on what you can use yourself.
      There is no shame in hiring a sex worker. And you'll get exactly what you want and need.

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  • Brendanforfun

    Brendanforfun

    More than a month ago

    The deep throat toy sounds hot

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  • Wouldbanng

    Wouldbanng

    More than a month ago

    All I need is imagination

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  • 1plusyou

    1plusyou

    More than a month ago

    I want all these toys ,And a good lady to boot just think of all the beautiful fun and enjoyment we could have

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      qick-e

      More than a month ago

      i like the simple things , cock and ball rings are fun , when you but them on nice clean shaven balls and cock ,

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