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Sexpert's bizarre list of household items that she claims can double-up as sex toys

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sex toys.It's claimed that people have used household products to enhance sexual activity "for centuries", but there are apparently only certain items you should use to omit the chance of injury.

For this reason sex and relationship expert at condoms.uk, Pippa Murphy, has collaborated with Dr Deborah Lee of Dr Fox Online Pharmacy to reveal which household products you can use - and some of the suggestions are totally bonkers. READ MORE:Woman 'paid' to orgasm as sex toy tester brags it's 'best job in the world'The duo worked together to compile a list of recommendations for people to try if they're struggling to cough up the cash for standard sex toys.They claim that, as long as you use a condom and you're willing to give things a go, they can be pretty pleasurable alternatives.

But the list is pretty random, and has left some people wondering if some of the ideas are actually do-able.Here are some of the suggestions that featured on the list.According to the experts, if you place the rounded bottom part of a tablespoon on your clitirous, and rub it in a circular motion, you’ll find yourself getting sexually stimulated super quickly.They say what's "extra nice" about a spoon is that there are no sharp edges, and it’s super-smooth against the skin.It's also claimed that if you place it in the fridge or freezer for 10 minutes before you use it, you’ll find yourself getting even more revved up.

Obviously, they say it's important that you keep it well sanitised and store it away from other cutlery, as it should never be used for food or drink purposes again.They say items like aubergines, bananas, carrots and cucumbers are usable.

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