How to Hide Your Toys Properly
You started a small collection of intimate toys, and you know what? And we know you love them! Not only do they add variety to your sex life, but they're also great at making masturbation the main event on its own.
However, with this growing collection of 오나홀, the need for storage increases. A vibrator can probably be hidden in a shirt in the dresser, but when you have five? You have to be a bit more creative, especially if you have kids in the house that you want to hide them from.
Privacy and access: The two main considerations when hiding sex toys.
When it comes to storing your vibrators and sex toys of all kinds, there are two main concerns:
protection of your privacy and ease of use.
You may want your collection to be completely private and away from prying eyes, but you probably also want your vibrators to be easily accessible if you want to use one.
This presents many special storage situations. Many storage bins are designed to be "set and forget in the garage", making them ill-suited to our particular storage needs.
open drawer
Don't have a ton of sex toys? Great ! Your job will be very easy. All you have to do is empty a single drawer for your toys.
Once the drawer is empty, consider some sort of organization system for your stimulators . You can make DIY drawer dividers or consider placing boxes in the drawer.
You can even use marker-labeled plastic bags. Think about what you need your organizational system to accomplish.
Then try to choose something that is designed for it. Feel free to change it later if you find that your current system isn't working for you! If you want to keep prying eyes away, consider a lock .
On the other hand, you can consider opting for an even more discreet solution. Indeed, if you have the possibility, create a false bottom in a clothes drawer. This will have the effect of hiding your sex toys, in addition to keeping the original use of your drawer.
How many vibrators do you have? If you're working with a large collection, you might consider investing in long, thin under-bed storage bins, preferably with wheels. Get an opaque variety for more stealth.
Storage bags under clothes, on hanger
Do you know that some companies make storage pouches that go on a hanger and hang under clothes? This allows for a truly discreet storage area. Although these pouches are usually designed for jewelry, if you get a large one, you can easily fit some of your larger and lighter toys in there.
Don't want to spend a ton of money? Remember to keep your old shoe boxes. Already opaque and mundane enough to discourage snoopers, shoe boxes can blend into your closet storage space quite easily.
Plastic drawers
You've seen these cheap plastic drawers in your big box store. Made of plastic, they're easy to clean up in case of spills, and their multi-drawer design lets you easily store all the toys in separate drawers.
Pillow interior
Luckily for all of us, manufacturers have been thinking about storing intimate toys for longer than most of us have purchased. A few companies offer a pillow with a hollow interior.
If you only have a few items to store, this can be a good option since the padding placed all around the hollowed out area still feels like a pillow when filled with sex toys!
In addition to pillows, vibrator manufacturers have also been "in the field" with lockable containers for 오나홀. Many manufacturers offer boxes that are spacious and can be locked for easy bedside storage.
Storage of craft supplies
If you have a collection of a certain size, you may need to consider storage options that are less easily accessible. They can sometimes be the only way to keep your toys from spreading all over your home. Consider picking out a few of your favorite toys and putting them on your nightstand.
Storage of objects by material
Now you have an idea of how you want to store your items. What about the articles themselves? Is there any particular way to store a silicone dildo vs a jelly dildo? What about your folding items?
These toys should NEVER be taken out of a bag, regardless of where they are stored or what their contents are. (In fact, we'd say you probably shouldn't buy these toys at all, since many aren't body-safe).
But... if you insist, be aware that some types of jelly or PVC can stain plastic storage containers.
These toys are also known to destroy objects they are placed against. If your toys have a strong smell, they should be kept in a plastic bag at all times. And that's what happens if you store them all mixed together. Ew.
Realistic TPR/Material
silicone toys
If you are unsure of the purity of your silicone toy, it is vital that you do not let it touch other silicone toys. While not a problem for a few hours, long-term storage in contact with other toys that aren't full silicone or are full silicone will likely destroy one or both items.
Consider placing these items in sandwich bags or sex toy storage bags before placing them in your chosen storage method. However, if it's the only toy in the drawer, you can get away with leaving it in a bag.
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These toys, with their rigid, body-safe materials, are completely safe in contact with other materials. However, these materials are the few that are susceptible to scratching and chipping.
Storing whips depends on the quality of the items. Ideally, all floggers should be stored flat. This method of storage allows the tails of the whips to lay flat and reduces the likelihood of creases or ugly lines forming in the whip material.
In fact, many whips have a "loop" at the end of the handle, which makes it easy to hang them upright. However, hanging such a whip can take up a lot of space. If you've spent hundreds of dollars on your dream whip, store it properly.
Collars and handcuffs
Storing your collars and handcuffs depends on how you use them. If your collars and handcuffs are only used by one person, you must attach them exactly to the size that the person needs. This will loosen them up a bit and make them easier to wrap around the body with minimal resistance.
Lubricants
In a perfect world, no bottle of lube would ever leak, and you'd never accidentally forget that last click that makes the difference between 'open' and 'closed'. Unfortunately, we don't live in a perfect world.
For this reason, keep your water-based lube in a large plastic bag or consider storing it in a drawer that can be easily wiped up in case of a spill (like a plastic drawer). To avoid as much mess as possible, get a small basket that's perfectly suited to the number of bottles of lube you have and store them all upright. (If you're really fancy, you might even consider a lube dispenser).
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