Good Vibrations to Host Free Bachelorette Parties

SAN FRANCISCO — Sex-positive adult novelty retailer Good Vibrations is now offering its Bay Area locations as free venues for bachelorette parties.

The idea behind the ongoing giveaway is to present the stores themselves as their own best salespeople while also giving the brides-to-be a safe and fun way to learn more about their sex lives.

Each bachelorette party includes complimentary champagne and chocolates, as well as a personal store tour with a Good Vibrations associate who will answer any questions about sex they can.

Consumers can tailor the Good Vibrations-hosted bachelorette parties to fit their needs by ordering various extras off a menu of free a la carte options from partnering companies, such as an erotic cake from The Cake Gallery of San Francisco or a sex-oriented tour of San Francisco.

Other options include a class taught by sexologist Dr. Carol Queen or a burlesque act performed by Good Vibrations' own on-call performers.

Good Vibrations locations are at 603 Valencia St. and 1620 Polk St. in San Francisco and 2504 San Pablo Ave. in Berkeley.

For more information, visit GoodVibes.com or call Camilla Lombard at (415) 974-8985, ext. 20. She can be reached via email at clombard@goodvibes.com.

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