Sex toys at walmart?


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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/sto...Story/National/

Better believe it. Shoppers Drug Mart, the country's largest drugstore chain, Wal-Mart Canada and a slew of other stores have entered into agreements to stock their shelves, coast to coast, with a new line of sex toys, discreetly called "sexual well-being products."

The move is especially surprising for Wal-Mart, which doesn't sell video games rated "adult-only" and recently removed a magazine from one of its stores after a customer complained that it was too sexual.

i dont know how they're gonna pull this one off.. but it's gonna make shopping with the wife even longer..lol

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I recently read that Eatons and other department stores (at least here in canada) stocked dildos to cure 'hysteria' in the very early 1900's (untill the porn industry started using them) which was a disease for women back then. 'Hysteria' was actually just sexual tension so you know...

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I don't see a big deal about it, really. I mean, rite-aid has a selection of sex toys. At least, in their online store. So what's the big deal about wal-mart having a section for it? It is a matter of "wellness" as they so put it.

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I hope nobody complains to the point were stores are forced to remove the items: in my opinion, people are trying to use their own morals to pass onto others. If they don't like it, they just don't have to go to that section of the store. I don't know if Shoppers Drug Mart has the space in their stores for more inventory.

I would love to be in Wal-Mart and hear on a PA system - Price check on a dildo please, isle 7. LOL! .... But it was on sale, its in the TV commercial!

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I hope nobody complains to the point were stores are forced to remove the items: in my opinion, people are trying to use their own morals to pass onto others. If they don't like it, they just don't have to go to that section of the store. I don't know if Shoppers Drug Mart has the space in their stores for more inventory.

I would love to be in Wal-Mart and hear on a PA system - Price check on a dildo please, isle 7. LOL! .... But it was on sale, its in the TV commercial!

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The complaints are more an an American thing, ya know we aren't republican ppl who pass on their morals and views onto other people like a disease.

I wonder if they are going to chain of the sex toys section so the little kiddies don't play with the adult toys.

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Hopefully the prices will be "always the lowest". If so, I'm all for it.

I don't understand why sex is just so frowned upon in the public eye. All these damn activists claiming it's immoral to do this and that, you're committing sins, blah blah. There's too much phobia in the world.

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I couldn't care if they did sell sex toys or dolls as long as it wasn't like right in front of the door as you came in to offend others.

but it would be great to walk in to store and have a display with a big giant dildo to promote their sex toys

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It's a lot better to sell dildos freely instead of guns  :whistle:  :p lol

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I do agree that dildos are more beneficial to society than guns.

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According to Durex's 2004 Global Sex Survey, 39 per cent of Canadians own a vibrator.

Nowwww wait a minute. I hope they mean canadian women, or at least adult canadians. 39% of every canadian man woman and child, now thats a lot of people with dildos.

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Nowwww wait a minute. I hope they mean canadian women, or at least adult canadians. 39% of every canadian man woman and child, now thats a lot of people with dildos.

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canadian girls are men

walmart and sextoys, what a strange combination.

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I recently read that Eatons and other department stores (at least here in canada) stocked dildos to cure 'hysteria' in the very early 1900's (untill the porn industry started using them) which was a disease for women back then. 'Hysteria' was actually just sexual tension so you know...

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dude, what are you talking about... please refrain from talking unless you know what you are saying... I laughed out loud when you said what you did....

http://www.ellenwhite.org/refute4.htm

that is what Hysteria is, get it straight next time.

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Well aren't you just dr. awesome. Before you go around talking like you did... 1 Either show some tact... or two do a little more research. Grow up man. Even if I was 100% wrong you still look like a child.

The same general definition came into widespread use in the late 1800s to describe what is today generally considered to be sexual dissatisfaction. "Treatment" typically consisted of the use of vibrators or water sprays to cause orgasm. By the early 1900s the practice, and usage of the term, had fallen from use, until it was again popularised when the writings of Sigmund Freud became known and influential in Britain and the USA in the 1920s. The Freudian psychoanalytic school of psychology uses its own, somewhat controversial, ways to treat hysteria.

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