Sexologist Silvia Olmedo's warning about the use of erotic toys: "They are telling us things with a purpose"

The sexologist Silvia Olmedo has gone to the radio program Estirando el chicle and has spoken about a topic that is on the order of the day: erotic toys.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
19 February 2024 Monday 22:15
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Sexologist Silvia Olmedo's warning about the use of erotic toys: "They are telling us things with a purpose"

The sexologist Silvia Olmedo has gone to the radio program Estirando el chicle and has spoken about a topic that is on the order of the day: erotic toys. While many reject the use of these types of devices to complement their sexual relations, there are already people who do not understand their sexual life without vibrators, clitoral suckers, etc.

The guest on the program has opened up on the channel in the space presented by Carolina Iglesias and Victoria Martín and has given her honest opinion about this type of utensils. Olmedo wanted to show that these objects are not the enemy, but that we must be careful with them.

''We are saturated with people who are telling us things with the purpose of attracting attention to get more followers. Vibrators with seven speeds and they say 'I prefer my vibrator to my partner'. Girl, that's not being a feminist,'' the sexologist expressed, trying to make the audience see that we are facing a complex issue.

For her part, Carolina Iglesias has taken the opportunity to express that she feels that these types of objects have freed society when it comes to talking about sex. The communicator has also made it clear that we must keep our feet on the ground and not abuse this type of device, since it can lead to problems: ''What the clitoral sucker does is unreal. "It's stupid."

Victoria Martín has used her peculiar sense of humor to talk about a very serious topic: her suction addiction. ''You put it on for half a second at full speed, that leaves your clitoris like a nugget (...) You can reach an orgasm like 25 times,'' she expressed while confessing that there came a time when she couldn't get rid of the gadget.

''(Erotic toys) They have a functionality. The problem is that there is already someone there who wants to sell us and is telling you 'if you don't use the sixth gear of this device you are not a complete woman'. We are disassociating ourselves. "It's much better to take a pillow and reconnect with yourself," said the guest, advising the audience to explore again with their fingers and with organic things.

The intervention of the sexology expert has caused a lot of talk on social networks and the post published by the program has been filled with messages from users giving their opinion on the use of these toys in sexual relations.