Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Let's Talk about Sex, Baby

Let's talk about you and me.
Let's talk about all the good things
and the bad things that may be.

I think Salt 'n' Pepa had it right. People do misunderstand sex, especially down here in the South. Nice girls are brought up to think it's "dirty"; boys are brought up to "sow their wild oats" and then marry a nice girl. It's a double standard that has caused years of emotional angst and a fortune in therapy bills for many, many people.

During the time we spent behind the counters at our 'adult novelty and lingerie' stores, the one thing I noticed over and over again was that our customers needed a little reassurance that their interest in sex wasn't 'weird'. Whether it was the 50-something housewife who wanted to spice things up, the group of swingers buying gallon bottles of WET, or the 80-year old man who was finally embracing his true sexuality, *everyone* was afraid of being judged at the cash register. Except the college crowd. Kids today...

To paraphrase "Sex in the South: Unbuckling the Bible Belt" author Suzi Parker, your kink may not be my kink but they're both okay. **As long as everyone participating is of legal age, human, breathing, willing, and no one is being hurt**

Although we've left Ye Olde Sex Shoppes (not the stores' real name) behind, we still have a healthy interest in things carnal. As should you and you and you, Dear Readers. So, spice up your love life on these sultry summer nights! Whether you want to shop for erotic toys from the comfort and privacy of home or while you're on the go, That Secret Drawer's online store has it all. Unlike most brick-and-mortar stores, we're open all day, every day. Whether male or female, straight or gay, looking for intimacy enhancers or just plain fun, That Secret Drawer has the adult toys and movies you're looking for. Why settle for one name brand when you can choose from them all?

That Secret Drawer...because every woman has one.

Visit us online at www.ThatSecretDrawer.com today.

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