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Babeland

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Babeland, until 2005 known as Toys in Babeland, is a sex toy boutique offering erotic toys, books and pornographic films. Babeland has an online store and four retail stores (in Seattle, Brooklyn, and two in Manhattan).

History

Claire Cavanah and Rachel Venning founded Toys in Babeland in 1993, in response to the lack of women-friendly sex shops in Seattle. The store's name is a spoonerism of Babes in Toyland, a feminist riot grrrl punk band and Babes in Toyland, the title of a 1934 Laurel & Hardy film. Committed to offering information and encouragement to women who wanted to explore their sexuality, the owners focused on selling quality sex toys in a boutique-like setting.[citation needed]

In 1995, Toys in Babeland started its mail order business with a small print catalog based out of their Seattle store. Shortly thereafter, in 1996, the Toys in Babeland website followed. In 1998, the owners opened their second Toys in Babeland store in New York City, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. In 2003, they opened another New York store, in SoHo. In 2005, Babeland debuted its fourth store in Los Angeles, which has since closed. In 2008, Babeland opened a new location in Park Slope, Brooklyn,[1] making a total of three stores in New York City.

In 1999, the Toys in Babeland staff developed a specific mission: to promote and celebrate sexual vitality by providing an honest, open and fun environment. Encouraging personal empowerment, community education, and support for a more passionate world are key.[citation needed]

In 2003, Venning and Cavanah published Sex Toys 101: The Ultimate Guide to Choosing and Using Sex Toys.[2] It teaches readers the ins and outs of sexual anatomy, vibrators, strap-ons, lube, men's toys, anal play, and more. The photograph-illustrated book, written in an informal style, is the first full-color guide to toys for satisfying sex.[citation needed]

In 2005, Toys in Babeland officially shortened its name to "Babeland" and modernized its look. Says co-founder Venning, "Toys in Babeland had become much more than just a place to buy sex toys, so we decided to present Babeland as a destination, a lifestyle, a state of mind—all celebrating the simple truth that sexually healthy people make the world a happier place."[citation needed]

In 2008, Babeland ran a promotion in which they gave away a free sex toy to anyone who voted in that November's election.[3]

In January 2010, Venning and Cavanah, in association with Jessica Vitkus, published a second book: Moregasm: Babeland's Guide to Mind-Blowing Sex[4]

Notable employees

Queer erotica author Dena Hankins worked at Babeland as Web Operations Manager from 1998-2006.[5]

Awards

Babeland has received numerous awards over the years, including a 2006 Zagat's Survey award as "the best shopping experience in New York."[citation needed] It was voted "Best Place to Buy Sex Toys" by The Village Voice[when?] [citation needed] and Seattle Weekly.[when?] [citation needed]

Books published by Babeland

  • Venning, Rachel; Cavanah, Claire (2003). Sex Toys 101: A Playfully Uninhibited Guide. Touchstone. ISBN 9780743243513. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |last-author-amp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help)
  • Venning, Rachel; Cavanah, Claire; Vitkus, Jessica (2010). Moregasm: Babeland's Guide to Mind-Blowing Sex (Paperback ed.). Avery. ISBN 9781583333723. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |last-author-amp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help)

References

  1. ^ "Babeland". OutAboutBrooklyn. June 1, 2009. Archived from the original on 2014-05-31. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Venning, Rachel; Cavanah, Claire (2003). Sex Toys 101: A Playfully Uninhibited Guide. Touchstone. ISBN 9780743243513. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |last-author-amp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Stuckey, Mike (2008-11-03). "Free sex toys — and much more — for voting". msnbc.com. Retrieved 2011-01-27.
  4. ^ Venning, Rachel; Cavanah, Claire; Vitkus, Jessica (2010). Moregasm: Babeland's Guide to Mind-Blowing Sex (Paperback ed.). Avery. ISBN 9781583333723. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |last-author-amp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Dena Hankins, Goodreads Author page". Retrieved 9 September 2014.

External links

47°36′50″N 122°19′23″W / 47.61396°N 122.322983°W / 47.61396; -122.322983