Vice Features Dallas Novelty in Piece on Sex Toys for the Disable

DALLAS—Online adult retailer Dallas Novelty is featured in a Vice Tonic article, “More Sex Toy Companies Should Be Catering to People With Disabilities.”

The piece explores different products and people who are recognizing sexuality among the disabled and how sex works for them.

 “This process is getting easier as sex toys become more visible, commonplace, and diverse. Nick Mahler, the owner of Dallas Novelty, a sex toy store focused on helping disabled people find toys that work for their needs, notes that there are more hands-free and digitally controlled devices than ever before, which is great for people with mobility issues,” reports Vice Tonic writer Mark Hey, “There are also more flexible toys that can be bent into the desired shape, harnesses and straps that can be used to mount toys or hold one in place during sex, and even silicone dildos that can be molded into new shapes.”

 The article names limited mobility-friendly products that can all be purchased on DallasNovelty.com:

 “Fortunately, a few actual sex toy manufacturers have tried to keep disabled communities in mind in recent years. IntimateRider makes a sex chair specialized for people with mobility issues that makes having sex easier. Hot Octopus draws on medical technology used for spinal cord injury patients that allows them to ejaculate without erections or penile sensation (to inseminate their partners) to create hands-free masturbators for men with motor issues or erectile dysfunction. Tantus makes lightweight and ergonomic products specifically so that people who fatigue easily or have poor muscle control can use them. And the bondage-focused company Sportsheets has created straps and harnesses for disabled users, sometimes customized and with direct input from disabled people their team meets at conventions.”

The entire article can be read here.

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