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Sex In Ireland 2012: A Hot Press Special

It isn’t just the popularity of 50 Shades Of Grey. In 2012, young Irish people are far more comfortable about themselves, their sexuality – and their sex toys – than ever before.

Anne Sexton, 28 Aug 2012

a gift.

Men who are embarrassed buying lingerie in public go the online route. If so, online retailers like JustMe.ie offer a good option. With corsets, bridal lingerie, stockings, outfits and a range of plus-size options, there is something for every lady.

“Camis and baby dolls are our most popular sellers,” says Michal Grubka of JustMe. These are a good choice as a gift, as they avoid the more difficult sizing issues of bras and underwear. “If you are buying lingerie as a gift, first off you have to know your lady’s size and know what kind of thing

she likes.”

Michal recommends erring on the size of caution if you are not sure exactly what will appeal to your partner. “You can’t buy something that is going to make your lady feel uncomfortable. Everybody wants a bit of adventure – but at the same time classic lingerie is very tasteful and allows you break the ice about

dressing up.”

Nobody needs toys or lingerie to have a good sex life. Then again, nobody needs an iPod to appreciate music – but it’s still great to have one. Whether your sexual tastes lean towards dressing up, good vibrations, pain and domination, all or none of the above, there is something out there for you. With the right partner, even the dirtiest sex is good clean fun!



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