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The '''Fleshlight''' is a ] of male masturbator. The '''Fleshlight''' is a ] of male masturbator.
It is used by inserting the ] in its opening.<ref>, ] Buyers' Guide</ref><ref>, Fleshlight website</ref> Fleshlights are sold in various forms including artificial vaginas or artificial anal openings. Fleshlight is primarily marketed to ] men. Stewart Gale of Neath south Wales is a collector of fleshlights. He has over 50 different shapes and sizes but his favourite is the ultra tight It is used by inserting the ] in its opening.<ref>, ] Buyers' Guide</ref><ref>, Fleshlight website</ref> Fleshlights are sold in various forms including artificial vaginas or artificial anal openings. Fleshlight is primarily marketed to ] men.


==Product history== ==Product history==

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Not to be confused with flashlight.

Fleshlight
Company typePrivate
IndustrySex toys
Founded1995
FounderSteve Shubin
HeadquartersAustin, Texas, United States
Area servedUnited States, Canada, Germany, Australia, and United Kingdom
ProductsFleshlight, Fleshlight Girls, Fleshjack, Fleshjack Boys
ParentInteractive Life Forms, LLC
Websitewww.fleshlight.com

The Fleshlight is a brand of male masturbator. It is used by inserting the male penis in its opening. Fleshlights are sold in various forms including artificial vaginas or artificial anal openings. Fleshlight is primarily marketed to heterosexual men.

Product history

The Fleshlight was designed by Steve Shubin who was granted a patent in 1998 for his invention, as a "device for discreet sperm collection", and is marketed by Interactive Life Forms. It is named for the flesh-like material used in its inner sleeve, as well as the plastic case that houses the sleeve, which is fashioned to look like an oversized flashlight. The inner sleeve is available with vulva, anus, or mouth orifices, and comes in colors of flesh from a variety of ethnicities, as well as see-through, and 48 different internal textures.

In 2011, the company that manufactures Fleshlight sent a complementary package of its products to the members of the SEALs team that killed Osama bin Laden.

Similar products

The Fleshlight Girls brand consists of masturbation sleeves molded from the bodies of female pornstars. A device called the Fleshjack is a spinoff marketed to homosexual men. The Fleshjack Boys brand consists of masturbation sleeves and dildos molded from the bodies of gay pornstars.

References

  1. How to Use a Fleshlight, LoveHoney Buyers' Guide
  2. Answers to commonly asked questions about Fleshlight products, Fleshlight website
  3. Lynn, Regina (February 15, 2008). "Unexpected Sources Drive Progress of Sex Tech". Wired. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. U.S. patent 5,782,818 and U.S. patent 5,807,360
  5. Bussel, Rachel Kramer (September 21, 2006). "Boys' Toys". The Village Voice. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. Overview: Fleshlight internal textures, Fleshlight website
  7. "Sex-Toy Maker Thanks SEALs for Killing Bin Laden" by Adam Weinstein, Mother Jones, 10 May 2011
  8. "Fleshlight Girls". Sexcite. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  9. "Fleshjack Wins Cybersocket Award". AVN. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  10. "Fleshjack Boys". Retrieved January 23, 2014.

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