MAFS star Ella Ding has revealed that she’s temporarily stopped using her vibrator after becoming too dependent on it.
The MAFS fan favourite told listeners on the Sit With Us podcast that she made the choice to leave her sex toy at home when she headed off to Bali on a holiday.
“I actually didn’t bring my vibrator with me on this trip, and that’s the first time I’ve done that in years,” she said.
“I was like, “You know what? I’m going to go full manual mode. I’m just going to go without because I haven’t in a long time.”
Ella added that while the loves sex toys, she found herself depending on them in order to climax.
“You know, sometimes when I’m using a toy I just get straight to it. [Now] I’m like, “You know what? Let’s just take [it] down a notch and go manual,”‘ she said.
The popular reality star told listeneres that she previously decided to quit watching porn in order to maximise her sexaul pleasure.
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“I actually stopped [watching porn] ages ago, and I used to watch it all the time, but now I just feel like I can close my eyes and get lost in this imagination of fantasy,” she said.
Back in July, Ella admitted that she had a sex toy addiciton that made her “desensitised to anything from a man.”
Ella broached the subject on her podcast Sit With Us that she hosts with co-star Domenica and issued a warning about the overuse of sex toys. Ella told her co-host that she fell into a routine of using her vibrator “six times a night” for “five years straight”.
“It was like a secret obsession of mine. I used to get so excited to get into bed and spend time with it,” the podcast host explained.
“Before I would go on a date I would get off. I became addicted to it, heavily reliant on it. And the settings heavily increased.
“So you gotta be careful, because I basically made my cl*t desensitised to anything from a man.”
Ella warned listeners that the overuse of powerful sex toys made her incapable of enjoy sex without them and said she had to consciously take a step from using any devices.
“I had to put it away. I said to myself, you have to stop using this, because it was making it harder to be with a man with no toy,” she said.
“I actually put it away for two or three years, and I started to take it back a notch, because I needed to get that sensitivity back and go manual.”
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