Kourtney Kardashian left little to the imagination when she opened up about her sex life, as she detailed certain aspects of it which she hasn't touched on before.
The mum-of-three and eldest of the Kardashian clan candidly discussed the sexual pleasure of vibrators on her lifestyle platform Poosh.
Since launching the website in 2018, Kourtney has been outspoken on issues she was very distant from discussing in previous years.
In a particularly intimate post, the 40-year-old decided to tackle the topic of sex toys, before asking her followers on their opinions of vibrators and whether or not they are bad for sexual habits.

The article dove right into discussing vaginal stimulation, with Kourt explaining to readers that there are several different types of vibrators on the market that are available for purchasing.
Kourt then questioned whether introducing them with a partner is seen as a bad thing among her readers.
The article read: "For many women, a vibrator is introduced under the hopes that the orgasms will either start coming or happen with more frequency or more easily."

It added: "There are many women who have never had an orgasm, and some who have trouble orgasming with a partner and can only do so alone. Internal orgasms happen for even fewer women, especially without some clitoral stimulation.
"Sex without climaxing feels amazing too, so try to remain present and notice how incredible all of it feels, whether you orgasm or not."
But despite the website proving to be a successful venture, it did come under fire last year for encouraging women to clean their vagina with expensive products - and not even being able to call it by its name.

In a tweet, the company wrote: "Keep your yoni healthy with these non-toxic feminine washes that won't harm your hoo-ha. Shop our picks for keeping things fresh down there..."
But the tweet didn't go down too well with many of her followers.
One user told Kourtney: "Hey @kourtneykardash you might want to consult a real expert like @DrJenGunter before pushing some misinformation about our 'hoo-has'.
"By the way, don't be afraid of using the word vagina."

Another slammed Poosh: "The fact you can't even say vulva or vagina to advertise little more than a gimmick is enough of a red flag to just stick with good old fashioned soap and water."
The company has since been slated even more for refusing to use 'vagina'.
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