Is There A Medical Need For Sex Accessories?
In an annual conference about breast cancer, a conference held every October in southern California, there is no mention of sex accessories. Yet there is plenty of literature at that conference. Moreover, one can find among the pieces of literature distributed at that conference printed matter that underscores the medical importance of sex accessories. That literature provided a resource to the writer of the following article. The writer was pleased to share it with readers, as much of the material once appeared on a now discontinued web site, a web site that had information of value to all breast cancer survivors.
One interesting website called myla.com sells sex accessories. It features sex accessories for women. What exactly makes that particular web site so interesting? It is the site’s name. Myla can be a woman’s name; in this case it is the name of the site owner. “Myla” can also be made into a short phrase: “my L.A.”
Now Los Angeles, abbreviated as L.A., has no shortage of women and men who are eager to purchase sex accessories. That fact has been made clear by Hollywood and the general media. In fact, L.A. even has residents who have chosen to write about love making tools. Last year one writer addressed the importance of giving breast cancer survivors intimate contact with such tools. .
Sex accessories can act as an aid for the creation of intimacy. Some medications can help to accessorize the bedroom of a breast cancer survivor. Some medications can help to restore chemicals lost during a breast surgery. The restoration of those chemicals can help a breast cancer survivor to overcome possible vaginal dryness.
A light and flowing nightgown can be an important sex accessory. Many women gain weight as a result of chemotherapy, the follow-up treatment for most breast surgery. That weight gain can cause a woman to feel less attractive. Feeling less attractive, she naturally feels less sexy.
Sex accessories, such as light and flowing nightwear, have the ability to return feelings of intimacy to the bedroom of a breast cancer survivor. The breast cancer survivors feel more intimate, because they feel more attractive. The right nightwear can hide two conditions familiar to many breast cancer survivors. It can disguise any padded fat around a woman’s tummy or any flattening of her buttocks.
Some breast cancer survivors prefer nightwear that covers their arms. At times, breast surgery can cause swelling in the arm of the female patient. The patient might need to buy new clothes. She might also want some new sex accessories—such as new nightgowns.
Not all sex accessories are meant to delight the eye of a bedroom partner. Some are intended to please the partner’s olfactory senses. Those accessories have the greatest appeal to breast cancer survivors who have experienced an unwanted change in their body odor.
The above examples highlight the medical benefits of sex accessories. Breast cancer survivors who use such accessories can feel more attractive. Feeling more attractive, they then feel more intimate. Feeling more intimate, those women do not shy away from enjoying sex with a husband or partner.
As a breast cancer survivor resumes her normal bedroom activities, she stands a better chance of feeling that her life has returned to normal. By feeling normal, she helps her body to return to normal. In other words, she heals more quickly.