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Lauri Toys Shape and Color Sorter

  • The Shape and Color Sorter promotes finger dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and sorting skills
  • The Lauri Crepe Rubber pieces are washable for years of safe, quiet play
  • Contents: Lauri Crepe Rubber Sorting Pegboard, 5 Wooden Pegs, 25 Lauri Crepe Rubber Shapes (5 Each of 5 Colors)
  • Made in the USA
  • Ages 2 and Up

Product Description
Features: -Shape and color sorter. -Kids sort by shape and color. -Inviting, chunky, colorful shapes-bumpy on one side. -Includes sorting pegboard, 5 wooden pegs, 25 shapes. -Promotes fine motor skills and hand eye coordination. -Ages 2 and up. Specifications: -Material: Crepe Rubber, Latex free. -Overall dimensions: 4” H x 12.25” W x 2.5” D. -Wooden pegs dimensions: 2.625” H. -Sorting board dimensions: 11.56” W.Editorial Review
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Lauri Toys Shape and Color Sorter

Originally posted 2010-07-04 15:45:07.

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Sex, Sex Toys and Historical Facts

However attitudes did start to change as ideas changed. Charles Darwin shook Christianity with his theory of evolution. He cut God out of the equation claiming that humans derived from apes. Evolving through phases – we later discovered these as fossils. (Homo Habilis being particularly interesting being the tool maker! how appropriate?) Therefore Darwin stated that we were indeed not children of God but animals, although on an intelligent scale but still with innate animal characteristics.

Soon after Sigmund Freud’s out-burst of sexually orientated child development theory leaned on the view that we were in fact animals motivated by three innate basic life preservation instincts – food, warmth and the need to reproduce.

These theories had well to do Victorian middle class men engaged in hunting, shooting and fishing as they went back to their caveman roots.

Similarly these men were going from cave to cave impregnating any willing female (despite wide spread deterrents against anything other than marital sex for reproducing – i.e. – masturbation allegedly causing blindness, insanity, heart disease amongst other ailments; and oral sex causing cancer) – Thus prostitution was rife. Which may have been contributed to by Darwin and Freud’s theories which tend to excuse us from such behaviours. Although having a mistress or using the services of a loose woman (so called due to the slack lacing up of her corset to save time whilst working) it may also have been tolerated due to the old double standards – those activities are acceptable for men and not for women.

Only a couple of decades later in post war Britain during the 20’s, sexual liberation was emerging, paving the way for the liberated 60’s. A time of hippies, youth culture, women’s independence, drugs, free love and the contraceptive pill – enabling women too have pre-marital sex; sexually experiment and explore and to enjoy sex without the fear of unwanted pregnancy.

Since then despite the threat of AIDS, sexual liberation is still evolving in the way of previously hidden sexual practices becoming more accepted and public – i.e. – swinging, wife swapping, transvestism and sadomasochism. Society’s changing attitudes and acceptance of these activities is portrayed in the media.

Sex liberation and evolving ideas within this sphere has also made sex toys less of a taboo, this is illustrated with the appearance of sex shops arriving on the High Street – i.e. – Anne Summers. And yet the contents of these shops are not such a new innovation.

The Kama Sutra for example has been around for hundreds of years. Written between 100 and 400 AD for the nobility of India. Contrary to popular belief it contains more than just unusual sex positions, but additionally includes mood setting, sensual touch, embrace, kissing, foreplay and afterplay (well worth a read by those wham bam types!) Therefore the Kama Sutra indicates the importance that the people who used it placed on good lovemaking.

The Kama Sutra also encompasses the use of sensual smelling oils, aromas, bathing products and massage implements and techniques which very often are available in sex shops.

The ancient Greeks claim the rights to the first recorded reference to the ‘dildo’, which at that time went under the name of olisbos. Trading merchants are said to have sold these crude; wood, stone or leather hand crafted objects to single and lonely women, who used olive oil as a lubricant. On their journey west, the olisbos was renamed, and it is commonly believed that dildo derives for the Italian word diletto, to delight. Back home, rubber dildos were introduced around 1850, to delight the English.

Also during the Victorian era, vibrations were causing ripples and the development of the vibrator.

At this time female hysteria was treated with a vibrating device on the females genitalia. Treatment was completed after the point of paroxysm – orgasm.

Its thought that during this period of time that women were not seen as sexual creatures, but maybe someone saw the treatment for hysteria and thought otherwise, because in the late 19th century, when electric was becoming more wide spread vibrators began appearing. Although, only to doctors primarily for the treatment of patients. However, In 1918 vibrators were being advertised in magazines, still masquerading as health therapy for hysterical women. Yet in 1921, the magazine advertisements were suggesting that husbands should buy a ‘massager’ for their wife to keep her healthy young and beautiful. This shows a change in direction for the usage of the vibrator in that, its not just a healing aid but an ideal gift, and bringing the husband into the picture may give off notions that it is for pleasure together as a couple.

But during the 1920s, early blue movies showed women using the devices not for their camouflaged purpose but for sexual stimulation. Early pornography stripped vibrators of their social camouflage, and by 1930, they were no longer openly advertised.

Although the swinging sixties helped in the recovery of the vibrating device, and since then changing social attitudes towards vibrator has evoked a large demanding market, not only for vibrators but other sex toys. A wide variety of toys and tools can easily be found and obtained, especially with the introduction of the Internet.

Thank God for evolution, both human evolution and the sex toy kind! And God blesses vibrators everywhere; where ever you are!

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Originally posted 2010-01-13 11:36:50.

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Sexual Health: What’s Your Position on Positions?

The real estate mantra ‘location, location, location’ could equally well describe the  preoccupation many people have about getting it right in bed; so much so that perfectionism has reduced sex to little more than position, position, position.  This kind of pressure is supposedly all about being creative between the sheets … or should I say on the kitchen table, perhaps with you served up as the whores d’vour?

 

Starting with ancient sex manuals like the Kama Sutra, much has been written about spicing up your sex life.  But how many of us get turned on by flipping through a manual while trying to crack a hand-stand in pursuit of a new, more imaginative position? 

 

It stands to reason that the longer you and your partner have been together the more you’re likely to get into the same old habits. But, if the routine satisfies both of you, then what’s the issue with sticking to positions like the missionary, spooning or styles inspired by Fido? 

 

The missionary got both its name and a bad rep because the idea of male-on-top suited the establishment’s ideas on what was deemed ‘decent’ in the bedroom.  Anyone who has tried it will know that the missionary is one of the hardest positions from which to satisfy a woman and it was only relevant during times when delighting in coitus was considered wicked for women. 

 

But if the missionary blows your pubic hair back, chuck out the manuals that suggest otherwise and get on with whatever you consider constitutes a good time.

 

The idea of inventive sex was initiated to break the missionary mould but today the obsession with ‘getting it right’ has made men and women so guarded and self-conscious that it has sucked the creative juices right out of the reality of being satisfactorily laid.  

 

It’s common knowledge that creativity and perfectionism cannot co-exist, so if you are fixated about which body part may or may not be shaved and whether you are revealing your cellulite or that wobbly bum, then no matter what position you take, sex will just end up being a mission.

 

The funny thing about vaginas and penises is that both are quite simple tools to operate; neither needs a complicated instruction manual.  The problem is not the tools so much as the workman and, as each of us enjoys different things, the only direction required is to guide your partner to the hotspots that turn you on. 

 

Humans have been enjoying sex for thousands of years without having to rely upon manuals, toys and faux nurse’s outfits.   So whether you’re getting your rocks off camping in a cave, soaking in a Jacuzzi or having sex on the beach, the only position important to take is to make sure you’re having fun.

 

Fun and creativity are products of spontaneity and no one can be spontaneous when we plan a strategy as to where, when, how and for how long we’re going to let our hair down.  Structure destroys imagination and when your toes are pinning back your ears, little could be more off-putting than having to turn to page 64 to find out where his arms and legs belong. 

 

Sex manuals may be good to spark off some new ideas but, once you’re all fired up, put the book down and let your creative urges rise.  It doesn’t really matter what position you land up in as long as you both enjoy getting there.

 

Do take some precautions though.  I knew a couple who had a preference for backseat bonking at insane hours of the morning.  On one occasion they chose a quiet golf-course parking lot thinking that the only balls in play would be swung by something flimsier than a five-iron.   However, upon reaching the crescendo they were unexpectedly applauded by a group of early-rising caddies who were overjoyed by such an extraordinary hole-in-one.

 

Laughter releases tension and can also ease awkward moments so, if you want him pitching tents in his Boxers, being naturally playful is more likely to get the big top up than assuming a position.  

 

Performance anxiety affects both men and women making it difficult for either to rise to the occasion.  Trying too hard will put the kibosh on creativity and this never-ending quest to get sex right is, in fact, the only way to get it really wrong. 

 

So, for all you’ve ever wanted to know about your position on positions, just ask your fertile imagination and let the hay roll from there on.

Stephanie Vermeulen of The Effective Training Corporation runs practical training programmes on Applied EQ in both business and public forums as well as being an inspiring conference speaker and personal coach. Her books, “Kill the Princess: Why Women Still Aren’t Free From the Quest for a Fairytale Life’ (USA edition)/’Stitched-up: Who Fashions Women’s Lives?’ (SA edition)and ‘EQ: Emotional Intelligence for Everyone’ are available from all leading bookstores and online from Amazon.com and Kalahari.net. She can be contacted on e-mail: steph@eqsa.co.za website: www.eqsa.co.za.