While it’s perfectly normal to want to explore sexual fantasies or get more in touch with your body, it’s also normal to feel intimidated and overwhelmed while shopping in a sex shop. Even though 44% of women between the ages of 18 and 60 have used a sex toy, 23% of adults have used a sex toy during sex, and 27% of the entire American population own over five sex toys, shopping for them can be uncomfortable to say the least. Sex shops have much more to offer than only sex toys, so SHA has compiled a list of ten tips for feeling more comfortable in that environment.
Do your research. There are many sex stores all over, but not all are considered equal. First, make sure you feel comfortable in the area. Whether you’d rather travel a bit further to avoid interactions with people you might know, or stay closer to home in an area familiar to you, being comfortable in the overall environment is important for internal peace of mind. Secondly, use websites like Yelp to ensure the store you’re planning on visiting is an inclusive, safe space. For instance, if you identify as a woman or a member of the LGBTQ+ community, you’ll want to feel welcomed to ensure nothing inappropriate is said or done that puts a damper on your experience. This is exactly the kind of thing that pre-research can help with.



















