Do you have to be a certain age in texas to buy toys such as viborators?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Sabine answered Wednesday January 17 2007, 1:39 pm: Well, I live in Texas and I've been into Cindy's. For a Christmas "Naughty Santa" party, I bought a santa vibrator for $10 at Cindy's in the Houston area. It's a chain store and they're all over. You can also go into Spencer's (mall store), I think, and get them for $10-12, but you also might need to be 18. Here are a couple of ways around it: Mail or internet order (I think I've seen them in Walter Drake-type catalogues) or go to www.babesintoyland.com or www.blowfish.com OR go to Target/Walmart and get one that's meant for massaging shoulders. Those aren't usually meant to be inserted vaginally, but they can give you a very stimulating clitoral massage. I don't think anyone would question your age. I'm a big advocate of vibrators, by the way, as long as you can keep them away from parents/siblings, or whomever might still have control in your life. For adults, they're a great way to relieve stress, anxiety, and menstrual cramps. They won't cheat on you, give you diseases, or get you pregnant. They will also not keep you from finding a meaningful relationship with a partner, as someone once told me. In fact, they can be used with a partner.
orphans answered Wednesday January 17 2007, 4:17 am: well here in texas you have to be 18 to buy anything from an adult store. or to even enter one. or have a friend who is 18 to go in there for you. but you also need some money because they aren't cheap. i've seen em (yes i've been into the porno store, but i think it's stupid to pay for porn when you can find it for free) and they cost at least $40 or more. good luck with the search though. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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