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Hot deals for the hot mom in your life: The ultimate sex toy gift guide
This Mother’s Day, treat the moms in your life with something they’ll actually enjoy: a sex toy. Gift your cool mom friends (or your intimate partner) something fun, empowering, and maybe even life-changing.
To help you get started, we’ve curated a shortlist of some of the best sex toy deals and discounts available right now.
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SATISFYER: Satifsyer is famous for its unique air-pulse technology that provides powerful yet gentle stimulation — Save 30% with code MOM30
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DAME: Dame isn’t known for throwing discounts often, so you’d better snatch up their Mother’s Day sale while you can — Save 25% sitewide on May 5, no code needed
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FUN FACTORY: Get up to 20% off at Fun Factory through May 14. This includes deals on some of the brand’s most popular products like the Tiger, Stronic Surf, and The Boss — Save 20% with code HOTMAMA
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BONUS DEAL: Sextoys.co.uk is throwing a sitewide sale in honor of the King’s coronation, which is weird and delightful all at once — Save 20% with code SexToysUK
Let’s face it, being a mom is hard work. Between juggling schedules, cleaning up messes, and trying to sneak in a few minutes of “me time,” no doubt they deserve serious recognition and appreciation. But what do you get for the mom who has it all? Hint: it’s not another scented candle.
Enter the gift that keeps on giving: sex toys. That’s right, we said it. Before you start blushing, hear us out. A sex toy can be the perfect way to help your mom friends or your partner prioritize themselves and their needs. Plus, it’s way more fun than a bathrobe.
Whether you’re shopping for your sister who’s a single mom or trying to ignite a fresh spark with your partner, we’ve got you covered. From sleek vibrators to luxurious massagers, our mini gift guide has a little something for every mom.
Satisfyer Mother’s Day sale
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With their revolutionary air-pulsating technology, Satisfyer knows how to bring the heat (and the pleasure). This Mother’s Day, Satisfyer is celebrating moms everywhere with 30% off select items (excluding the Satisfyer Pro 2 and Satisfyer Penguin). Just use the code MOM30 at checkout.
Sex toy deals worth mentioning:
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Satisfyer Number One — $27.97
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Marvelous Four — $83.97
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Satisfyer Prêt-à-porter — $83.97
$119.95(save $35.99 with code MOM30)
Dame Mother’s Day sale
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Dame Mother’s Day sale
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Dame rarely offers discounts. But for this special occasion, they’re giving us 25% off sitewide on May 5th, no code needed. That’s right, no need to scour the internet for coupon codes or struggle to remember that one influencer’s affiliate link. Just add products to your cart and watch the savings add up.
Sex toy deals worth mentioning:
Fun Factory Mother’s Day sale
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Fun Factory is an award-winning brand for creating innovative, high-quality sex toys. And now through May 14, you can score 20% off all products with the code HOTMAMA.
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Tiger — $111.99
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VIM — $135.20
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Stronic Surf — $135.99
$169.99(save $34 with code HOTMAMA)
Bonus deal
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Sextoys.co.uk coronation sale
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Sextoys.co.uk is taking the royal celebration to a new level with its sitewide sale in honor of the King’s coronation. It’s a little tongue-in-cheek — “Long live the f*c’king” is the slogan — but a sale’s a sale, right? Score 20% off with the code SexToysUK.
Life Is Strange makers Don’t Nod announce release date for Harmony: The Fall Of Reverie
Developers Don’t Nod are carrying over their signature melodramatic decisions and super-powered characters with their next game: Harmony: The Fall Of Reverie. The studio behind Life Is Strange and Tell Me Why announced their visual novel earlier this year, but we now have a solid June 8th release date. A playable demo is also available as part of the LudoNarraCon festival on Steam.
Man goes in for routine surgery and comes out ‘scarred for life’ with horror burns
Tiny Life is a leaner, lo-fi take on The Sims that’s just entered early access
Perennial favourite The Sims 4 is about to get some much-needed competition in the life sim arena. Not only have we got upcoming games Life By You and Paralives offering more customisation options, more features, and more polish than The Sims, but now there’s Tiny Life as well, a new entrant that asks the question: what if The Sims was simply smaller? Tiny Life has just released into early access, and it’s aiming to scratch that Sim-itch in a leaner, pixelated package.
Queen’s godson who lives in real life Downton Abbey reveals he ISN’T invited to the Coronation
Durand Jones – My Life In Music
The Indications frontman on his love of jazz, pop and storytelling soul: “It allows your imagination to run wild.”
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I wanted to die after my soldier son Lee Rigby was murdered – only the love of my family stopped me ending my life
THE MUM of murdered soldier Lee Rigby says she wanted to die after he was killed by terrorists – and that only her family’s love stopped her ending her life.
Lee, 25, a machine gunner and drummer in the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, was killed by Islamist terrorists on May 22, 2013 as he walked home to his barracks in Woolwich, east London.
Killers Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale mowed down the soldier in a speeding car and hacked him to death with meat cleavers after picking him out at random.
The pair urged shocked onlookers to film them gloating over Lee’s body before police arrived at the scene.
Ten years on, Lee’s mum Lyn Rigby has spoken of her devastation after her son’s brutal murder.
She told the Mirror: “I remember just wanting to die too so I could be with Lee.
“It was only being a mum to four other children that stopped me taking my own life.
“My husband Ian and my four girls saved me from myself.
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“As a family we pulled through together and to this day I have no idea how I am still standing.
“It’s nothing short of a miracle that the human heart can survive such sadness.”
Lee had survived frontline combat against the Taliban during a tour of Afghanistan several years before his murder by home-grown jihadists in London.
Clips of his savage execution are still circulating online, adding to his grieving family’s ordeal.
Both of Lee’s killers were given life sentences, with Adebolajo serving a whole-life tariff in prison.
Lyn said that the Lee remains part of the family a decade after his death.
It’s nothing short of a miracle that the human heart can survive such sadness
Lyn Rigby
She said: ““We will always have an empty chair at the heart of our family now – at birthdays, Christmas and Easter – even summer barbecues and simple get-togethers.
“Lee will always be missing but he is never forgotten.”
“When Sara got married a few years ago, she had a chair and a place setting for Lee at her top table with a candle burning next to a gorgeous photo of her brother.”
Lyn set up the Lee Rigby Foundation to help suffering veterans and bereaved military families.
The charity offers families caravan breaks on the Welsh coast to give peace and quiet.
Lee was father to young son Jack and was set to marry his beloved girlfriend before he was murdered.
Lyn said: “Lee was like a human tornado with so much wild energy.
“I’d give anything for him to burst through the door and rip through the stillness of my day.”
You’re Not Alone
EVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide.
It doesn’t discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society – from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers.
It’s the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes.
And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women.
Yet it’s rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now.
That is why The Sun launched the You’re Not Alone campaign.
The aim is that by sharing practical advice, raising awareness and breaking down the barriers people face when talking about their mental health, we can all do our bit to help save lives.
Let’s all vow to ask for help when we need it, and listen out for others… You’re Not Alone.
If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support:
- CALM, www.thecalmzone.net, 0800 585 858
- Heads Together, www.headstogether.org.uk
- Mind, www.mind.org.uk, 0300 123 3393
- Papyrus, www.papyrus-uk.org, 0800 068 41 41
- Samaritans, www.samaritans.org, 116 123
- Movember, www.uk.movember.com
- Anxiety UK www.anxietyuk.org.uk, 03444 775 774 Monday-Friday 9.30am-10pm, Saturday/Sunday 10am-8pm
Lyn laying a wreath after Lee Rigby’s name was inscribed on the Armed Forces Memorial[/caption]
The Rigby family emerge from Lee’s funeral in 2013[/caption]
Michael Adebolajo (left) and Michael Adebowale (right) were given life sentences[/caption]