Adam & Eve Poll Reveals How Often Men, Women Buy Sex Toys

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — Adam & Eve has released the results of their annual poll regarding how often people buy sex toys. The web-based survey of over 1,000 American adults, age 18 and up, was conducted by an independent third party company and sponsored by Adam & Eve to study sexual preferences and practices.

While nearly 44% of those polled (50% of the males versus 38% of the females) said their never buy sex toys, 41% of the respondents (35% of the males and 47% of the females) said they purchase one toy a year. Nearly 12% of those surveyed (12% of the males and nearly 12% of the females) said they purchased adult toys a few times a year, and almost 3% said they bought sex toys several times a year.

“You can definitely have a favorite sex toy,” said Dr. Jenni Skyler, resident sexologist at Adam & Eve. “Many people find a toy they like and that works well for them and they are perfectly content. Others prefer a variety depending on setting or mood, or they are still searching for ‘the one’ that answers all their needs.”

Chad Davis, Director of Marketing for Adam & Eve, explained that the retailer “carries a wide variety of adult toys for every comfort level.”

“Because there are so many different types of toys at all different price points, I encourage new toy buyers to try out smaller sized or less expensive types first to see what works for them,” Davis added. “Adam & Eve is constantly promoting great offers with up to 50% off many items.”

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