How are Sex Toys Made?
Dr. Liz Powell
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Ever think about how your favorite sex toy was designed and created? Well Dr. Liz Powell is going to let us in on the secret world of sexy toys.
We might use them on a weekly, sometimes daily basis, but have you ever really thought about how your favorite sex toy came to be? What about the materials used? Or how about the funky, unique designs? Well, licensed psychologist and relationship specialist, Dr. Liz Powell, sat down with Kenton from FunkItToys.com to chat about how he got into manufacturing and designing sex toys.
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