If you are a sex toy aficionado, then you probably know all about Bad Dragon. However, newbies to the pleasure scene might never have even heard of them. So I am going to give you a little breakdown on what Bad Dragon is and what they do. 

What Is Bad Dragon?

Bad Dragon is an American sex toy manufacturer. It was founded in June 2008 and focuses on making fantasy-themed sex toys, especially ones targeted to the furry fandom. These toys are modelled on some of your favourite fantasy creatures like werewolves, chimeras and dragons, of course. Bad Dragon prides itself on how customizable their products are, from colour to firmness. They are also able to add on features like a cum tube or suction cup to some toys. Plus, each toy has its own name and backstory. You do need to be a registered user to access the Bad Dragon lore behind their products, but it’s free and easy to create an account if you want to learn more about each toy. 

Now you know a bit more about Bad Dragon’s origins, let’s have a look at their unique selection of toys.

Cum Lube

Cum Lube is a water-based lubricant created by Bad Dragon to be used in tandem with their cum tube add-on. It is slick, slippery and stringy with the right shade of white to make it seem like the real thing. It is safe to use with silicone toys, is non-toxic and is paraben-free. And if you purchase a toy with the cum tube add-on, you get a free 250mL bottle of Cum Lube to try out. 

Ovipositors

For the true monsterfuckers, Bad Dragon has ovipositor bundles. Ovipositors are a tube-like organ that is used to lay eggs. The Bad Dragon ovipositor has a biomechanical design, mixing skinlike membrane with armoured plating. It is a dildo-like toy that allows you to deposit eggs wherever you choose. This bundle also comes with egg moulds to make your own eggs, a plunger, clear lube and toy cleaner. 

Other Merch

Bad Dragon doesn’t just sell sex toys. They also sell a range of merch, from t-shirts to plushies to body pillows. You can rep your Bad Dragon pride or, if you have read the backstories behind each toy, indulge in some fun furry accessories of your favourite Bad Dragon characters. 


Whether you want a fantasy-style dildo or some secretly sexy accessories, Bad Dragon has got you covered. You can check out their full range here. If you’re Bad Dragon order has arrived and you would like to try it out with company, you can see all the stunning escorts we have available this week here

The release of the TV adaptation of my favourite ice hockey romance is only a couple of weeks away. So, I thought I would give you my smutty reading recs for some of your favourite sports.

Ice Hockey

Ice hockey romances have quickly become my favourite genre of sport romances. Maybe it’s the combination of cold ice and heated touches that makes them so irresistible. My recommendation if you are an ice hockey fan is the Game Changer series by Rachel Reid. Each book follows a different gay couple as they try and balance hockey with their steamy personal lives. If you aren’t much of a reader, then you are in luck. Heated Rivalry, the second book in the series, is being made into a TV show. You can watch the trailer here

Watersports

Sadly, I do not mean the kink. However, if you are a fan of competitive swimming or diving, then you might enjoy Deep End by Ali Hazelwood. It follows Scarlett, a competitive diver who is recovering from an injury that almost ended her career, as she finds herself drawn to Lukas, the swim captain and world champion with a dark and kinky secret. This book is sure to leave you wet and wanting more.

American Football

Do I understand the rules of American football? No. Do I enjoy sports romances with hulking quarterback leads? Absolutely. So whether you’re a real American football fan or just a hunk admirer like me, I would recommend The C*ck Down The Block by Amy Award. It’s hot and horny with a wicked sense of humour that will have you laughing out loud. 


You can purchase copies of all the books I’ve mentioned at online retailers like Amazon or Booktopia. If my recommendations have left you hot and steamy, you can find the gorgeous escorts we have available this week here.

Are you a newbie to the kink scene or an old hand at BDSM looking to make new connections? Then you might want to check out Fetlife. Fetlife is a social media platform for the BDSM, fetish & kink community, and I’m going to tell you all about it!

Origin Story

Fetlife was created in 2008 by a software engineer in Quebec, John Kopanas, AKA John Baku. It was originally an updated version of his first fetish site, FriendsWithFetishes, which he created the year prior. However, Kopanas decided to launch it as a separate site, and that is how Fetlife was born. Fetlife has grown to have over 12 million members and over 900,000 fetishes and kinks listed on the site.

How Does It Work

Like most social media sites, to use Fetlife, you need to create an account. What sets it apart from the other sites is that on your profile, you can choose your preferred kinky roles and what you are looking for on the site. As a member, you can then join a range of groups, from ones for a specific kink to specific locations. How each group is run depends on the creator and moderators, but most are an open-style forum where you can post and discuss anything to do with the main topic of the group. You can also search for posts, images and other users based on the kinks they have tagged. 

On your own profile page, you can post images, videos or writings about whatever kinky topics you’d prefer. You can also message other users. And the best parts of Fetlife is that you can customise your privacy settings to suit your needs. There’s no need to worry about a coworker or boss finding your sexy posts, unless you want them to. 

The Kinktionary

One of the highlights of the whole site is the Kinktionary. It is an online resource based on the contributions of the Fetlife members. It sets out to explain kink and BDSM terms and concepts. It’s an ever-evolving wiki that is constantly updated, debated, and improved by the members of the site and by the Kinktionary’s “Curators”. So if there is a term you’ve been too scared to Google, check the Kinktionary! 


You can learn more about Fetlife and sign up to be a member here. And if you would like to try out some kinks or fetishes in a safe and sexy environment, you can see all the gorgeous escorts available this week here.