Month: March 2026

  • Two Birds with One Stone: The Complete Guide to Rabbit Vibrators and Blended Orgasms

    Two Birds with One Stone: The Complete Guide to Rabbit Vibrators and Blended Orgasms

    There are few sex toys as iconic as the rabbit vibrator. It’s been name-dropped on television shows, gifted between best friends, and quietly introduced into bedrooms around the world.

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  • Spicerack Complete Guide to Bullet Vibrators: Everything You Need to Know

    Spicerack Complete Guide to Bullet Vibrators: Everything You Need to Know

    A detailed guide to understanding bullet vibrators, from basic features to choosing the perfect one for your needs. Expert tips, comparisons, and buying advice.

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  • Why You Can’t Finish (And What Actually Helps)

    Why You Can’t Finish (And What Actually Helps)

    Why You Can’t Finish And What Actually Helps You Reach Orgasm. If you’ve ever thought why can’t I finish you’re not alone.

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  • Sex Furniture 101: From Sex Swings to Sex Chairs, Here’s What You’re Missing

    Sex Furniture 101: From Sex Swings to Sex Chairs, Here’s What You’re Missing

    Upgrade Your Bedroom Game: Why a Sex Swing and More Belongs in Your Home. The average bedroom wasn’t designed with intimacy in mind.

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  • What’s a Tentacle Dildo? | Complete Fantasy Dildo Guide

    What’s a Tentacle Dildo? | Complete Fantasy Dildo Guide

    The Ultimate Guide to Fantasy Dildos. So you’ve heard about fantasy dildos and you’re curious. Maybe you’re a longtime toy collector looking to shake things up.

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  • Amazon’s new Wishlist policy: Surprise gift or surprise doxxing?

    Amazon’s new Wishlist policy: Surprise gift or surprise doxxing?

    If you’re a content creator who shares an Amazon Wishlist publicly, heads up: Amazon says that starting March 25, 2026, they’re removing the option to restrict list purchases to Amazon-only sellers. That means a gift can be fulfilled by a third-party seller and your delivery address is shared for fulfillment (and Amazon notes it may become visible during delivery/tracking). 😬

    This might be “fine” for private lists shared with friends… but for creators? It increases the risk of harassment, stalking, and doxxing.

    Why creators are worried

    • More people/systems see your shipping details (third-party sellers + delivery partners).
    • Public audiences aren’t always friendly — one bad actor is enough.
    • “Just use a PO Box” adds cost, friction, and still ties you to a physical location.

    Privacy-first gifting: the Spicyfanz option 🔥

    Spicyfanz was built with creator safety in mind. Instead of exposing your personal address, Spicyfanz lets fans support you through a wishlist that pulls items from the Spicerack Marketplace — including toys, lingerie, and wellness products — while keeping your personal delivery details protected.

    Quick comparison

    Feature Amazon Wishlist Spicyfanz + Spicerack
    Address shared with third-party sellers Yes (per policy update) No (privacy-first flow)
    Built for creators Not really Yes
    Adult-friendly wishlist items Limited Native to the marketplace

    Want safer gifting?

    Creators shouldn’t have to trade safety for support. If your audience is public, a creator-first wishlist can be the difference between “cute unboxing video” and “why does a stranger know where I live?”