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Sex toys boom as couples separated by COVID-19 lockdown take to technology to keep their relationships alive – PerthNow
Long-distance relationships have become almost impossible with borders shut, but there’s one thing that’s helping to keep the love alive.

Long-distance relationships have become almost impossible with borders shut, but theres one thing thats helping to keep the love alive.
According to popular online adult store The Hot Spot, there has been a 230 per cent increase in long distance relationship (LDR) sex toys during the lockdown.
These couples toys are controlled via an app on a smartphone, where the app allows one partner to control the toy remotely over the internet.
Our orders for LDR toys have more than doubled over the pe…
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