OxKHoneyxO answered Wednesday July 7 2004, 12:43 pm: Well dildos are for lesbian/bi sexuals/gay ppl who like to masterbate.Condoms are when u have sex.Virbraters are for girls.Blow jobs are when u give a guy a blowjob when u put ur mouth over there dick and go up and down and a hand job is when u put ur hand around it and move it up and down.
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Awccmfan answered Wednesday July 7 2004, 11:42 am: Dildo= made of plastic, rubber, sillicone, glass, etc etc in the shape of a penis. used by men and women
Condom= latex rubber etc. kind of like a sock of a penis. It's a form of contraception (protection against sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy). However, condoms are NOT 100% effective against those things
vibrators= typically straight with a rounded tip, or shaped like a penis or something else. you usually put batteries in it ot plug it into a wall and it...vibrates. Used for sexual stimulation by men and women.
blow job = oral sex performed on a man.
hand job = uh, like a blow job, but with a hand instead of a mouth
ShOrTnSwEeT42094 answered Wednesday July 7 2004, 11:28 am: Hehehehe....well,the only real way I can think to answer this is to try and define each term!Hahaha!
1)Doldos & Vibrators~ Those are sex toys for girls,they're used simply so a girl can "pleasure herself" as they say!
2)Condoms~ Become very familiar with that word!!Haha! That's what guys wear for protection.It's a latex material that blocks semen from entering a girls body during sex.
3)Blow Jobs~ That's just a slang term for sucking a guys penis!You're gonna hear about a million and one terms used to reffer to that!!And just as many jokes!
4)Hand Jobs~ All that is is basically,getting a guy off.Masturbating for him,should I say!Hehehe!
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