What Nigerians Still Get Wrong About Sex Toys, And What We Said on The Clarity Zone Podcast

Let’s be honest, Nigerians are curious.

Very curious.

But when it comes to sex toys, the confusion is on another level.

And that is exactly why our conversation on The Clarity Zone Podcast hit differently. Because for once, we did not dance around the topic. We said it plainly, the things people believe about sex toys in Nigeria are not just wrong, some of them are actually dangerous.

Yes, dangerous.

Let’s start with the biggest one.

“All sex toys are the same.”

This is where many people get it completely wrong. Because what you don’t see can hurt you. A lot of people are buying based on price, or just vibes, not knowing that the material of a toy is everything.

We made it clear on the podcast, there is a major difference between porous materials and medical-grade silicone.

Porous materials like PVC and some types of ABS can trap bacteria. You cannot fully clean them, no matter how hard you try. Now imagine using something like that repeatedly. Exactly.

On the other hand, medical-grade silicone is body-safe, non-porous, and designed for safe use. This is not luxury, this is basic safety. But many people don’t know this, and that ignorance is costing them.

Then there is another myth.

“It’s just for fun, no need to take it seriously.”

This one sounds harmless, but it is not.

Because once people treat it casually, they stop asking questions. They don’t check what they are buying, they don’t care about hygiene, they don’t seek guidance. And that is how mistakes happen.

What we emphasized during the podcast is simple. If it involves your body, you take it seriously. No shortcuts.

Now let’s talk about the silent issue nobody likes to admit.

Shame.

People want these products, but they don’t want to be seen buying them. So what do they do? They go to random vendors, buy in secrecy, no questions asked, no information, no support.

And that is risky.

Because when something goes wrong, there is nobody to talk to.

This is why Sexpenditure exists the way it does.

We are not just selling products, we are creating a safe space. A place where you can ask questions without feeling judged, where you can get proper guidance, and where your privacy is respected at every step.

From the moment you reach out, everything is handled professionally. Confidential conversations, discreet packaging, and delivery that does not expose you. Because we understand what this means for you.

Another thing we addressed on the podcast is this idea that exploring pleasure is somehow wrong or shameful.

Let’s say the truth.

People are already exploring. The difference is whether they are doing it safely or blindly. And that is where education comes in.

Because once you know better, you do better.

That conversation was not just talk. It was a wake-up call.

A reminder that misinformation is everywhere, but the right information can change everything.

If you are still guessing, still unsure, still relying on what you heard from someone who also doesn’t know, then you need to watch that podcast.

Watch the full conversation here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWDF5yg-hUM

Because this is not just about pleasure.

This is about safety, confidence, and making the right choices.

Ready to Explore

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