
How to Organize Your Sex Toys
When you buy your first sex toy, finding a place to store it is fairly easy. Under your pillow or mattress, in the nightstand, or in your underwear drawer — most people won’t find it unless you want them to.
But once your sex toy collection begins to grow, storage and organization can be a real problem. You need your toys to be accessible so you can play with them whenever you want, but you also don’t necessarily want your bedroom to look like a sex toy factory. Or maybe you do, at Jack and Jill‘s we don’t judge. But for everyone worried about their mother coming to visit or tired of explaining why your toddler can’t play with your “sword,” it’s time to get organized.
Use Available Drawers
This is an easy way to keep your toys organized while you only have a few or if they’re all fairly small in size. Once the collection begins to grow, you’re going to have to rethink the space you have.
Hang Kinky Toys in Your Closet
You might need to shove it all to the back of your closet away from prying eyes. But the important thing is that you’ll know exactly where your kinky toys are when you’re ready to play. You’ll also keep your rope and any strands from floggers from getting knotted.
Repurpose Other Organization Systems
And if you’ve got any boxes that fit under your bed filled with old junk, it might be time to clean those out and fill them with your sex toys instead. Your sex toys will be out of sight and your room will still look fairly tidy.
Buy a New Sex Toy Box
You might only need a small sex toy box big enough for your two or three toys. But you might also need something massive because you’ve got a huge collection. Consider a small dresser, a chest that can sit at the end of your bed, and even a tool box (which will certainly fool most people about what’s in it).
Sex Toy Organization Tips
As you’re organizing your sex toys, keep these tips in mind so that your toys last as long as possible.
- Clean your sex toy before putting it away — and after each use.
- Use dust bags provided with your toy. This helps them stay clean no matter where you put them.
- Silicone sex toys can be stored together and they can touch each other. Don’t worry about keeping them separate.
- Toys made of jelly, rubber, CyberSkin, and any other soft and porous material must be stored separately and should be kept in a cool, dark place.
- Store charging cords with the sex toy they’re made for. Most toy charging ports aren’t universal, and you want to be able to charge a toy whenever you want.
Conclusion
There’s nothing wrong with having a large sex toy collection. But to get the most out of each toy, help it last as long as possible, and not feel like you’re surrounded by silicone and plastic, it’s a good idea to keep them organized. If your sex toys seem to be exploding around you, take a little time to organize them so they’re easy to find when you’re ready to play!
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