Almost two years ago to this day I launched a new post series called What’s In My Toy Box?. Intended to be a “Where Are They Now?” of all the products I’ve ever reviewed, I wanted it to act as an easy guide to which toys I continue to use regularly, and thus what’s most deserving of your money. After all, just because a review was positive or an item made it onto my Top 10 Sex Toys Of The Year does not mean I’ll keep using it after the fact. As I mentioned back in 2018 however, there really isn’t much point in me producing a new one of these until my toy box has changed enough to warrant one, and I really didn’t feel like this was the case last year. But with this year’s lockdown I’ve had plenty of time to reevaluate and switch things around, and with a toy box now filled with more new toys than old ones, it seemed time to finally resurrect this series, albeit with a new name!
What’s In My Toy Box?
Welcome to a new series of posts I’m hoping to share with you all that I’m calling “What’s In My Toy Box?”. While I already have a page on my blog called “My Toy Box”, this is just a list of everything I own. But there is one big difference between all the toys on that list: some are in my bedside table drawer (which I’ll now refer to as my toy box), ready for use, and some are in storage under my bed. I review sex toys, but don’t you ever wonder what happens to them after I test them? I might give something a perfect review, but does it actually continue to get used after the fact? Occasionally things turn up in my end-of-the-year Top 10 list, but even then do those toys continue to shine after they are replaced by newer products? Really this is a “Where are they now?” post, because it’ll be taking a look at my toy box in its current state, to see what toys are still being used regularly by me. I’ll only release new posts for this series when my toy box has changed enough to warrant one, but I think these posts will probably become the best place on my blog to find out what my favourite toys are (and what’s worth spending your money on!).