Lena Chen

is a reluctant sexpert, a feminist and queer advocate, and a walking case study on bad publicity. As a Harvard undergrad, she authored the blog Sex and the Ivy about her college sexcapades and misadventures. Her reputation has never quite recovered. Want to give her a book deal, send her hate mail, or misquote her in an article? Read her daily musings at The Ch!cktionary and check out her full bio.

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Sex Ed: Sex Toys, Your New Best Friend | The Harvard Voice

I’m as big a fan of self-love as a newly sexually-awakened  postpubescent, but sometimes a couple digits just won’t do. That’s when I  reach for my favorite vibrator made by Fun Factory, a German sex toy  company. Before I came across their nifty invention, I’d tried a lot of  toys that left me feeling dissatisfied, so I resorted to masturbation  without technological enhancements. Though it’s cheaper and equally  pleasurable (especially if you’re familiar with your own body and nimble  with your fingers), masturbation alone can get boring and sex toys can  add variety to the bedroom. Some women have a difficult time reaching  orgasm and can get closer to their goal with the aid of a toy. For me,  finding the right vibrator made me realize that sex toy shopping is a  little bit like playing Goldilocks. You have to find the toy that’s  juuuust right and there are a lot of factors that come into play…

Part 2 of the educational series being published in collaboration with The MIT Tech and The Harvard Voice.
Check out the full article online here:
 

Sex Ed: Sex Toys, Your New Best Friend | The Harvard Voice

I’m as big a fan of self-love as a newly sexually-awakened postpubescent, but sometimes a couple digits just won’t do. That’s when I reach for my favorite vibrator made by Fun Factory, a German sex toy company. Before I came across their nifty invention, I’d tried a lot of toys that left me feeling dissatisfied, so I resorted to masturbation without technological enhancements. Though it’s cheaper and equally pleasurable (especially if you’re familiar with your own body and nimble with your fingers), masturbation alone can get boring and sex toys can add variety to the bedroom. Some women have a difficult time reaching orgasm and can get closer to their goal with the aid of a toy. For me, finding the right vibrator made me realize that sex toy shopping is a little bit like playing Goldilocks. You have to find the toy that’s juuuust right and there are a lot of factors that come into play…

Part 2 of the educational series being published in collaboration with The MIT Tech and The Harvard Voice.

Check out the full article online here:

 

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