UK Sexual Health Charity Launches Sex Toy Shop Featuring Rocks-Off!

By on June 7, 2015
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UK Sexual health charity FPA (Family Planning Association) celebrated its 85th birthday by launching an online sex toy shop, featuring Rocks-Off products in a bid to introduce pleasure to a wider audience.

FPA Pleasure which was officially launched Thursday night at a party hosted by Dr Dawn Harper, best known for her UK hit series Embarrassing Bodies, Embarrassing Bodies: Live From The Clinic and the brand new Born Naughty? The Rocks-Off team was in attendance with an array of products, teaching everyone all about sex toys in a light and fun atmosphere.

With a proportion of the shop’s profits being ploughed back into FPA’s work around the UK, customers will have the added benefit of knowing they are contributing to the charity’s vision of good sexual health for everyone.

Gary Elliott, Director at Rocks Off, said the company was proud to be associated with the project. “This move by FPA to bring an open and educational resource to the online community is to be congratulated,” he said. “It is just further testament to FPA’s ground-breaking work since their inception 85 years ago and Rocks Off is delighted to be part of this. “Undoubtedly views and opinions are changing in terms of where people want to be able to buy their sexual wellness products from and there can be no better environment to do this then via FPA, whose mantra is to inform, educate and support people to make safe lifestyle choices throughout their lives.”

Dr Dawn said: “Enjoying sex is an important aspect of human pleasure and can be key to a person’s overall wellbeing. There’s no reason it should be a source of embarrassment or shame.”
“It is great that FPA is using its long tradition of providing trusted and evidence-based health information to help open up conversations around sex which are still considered taboo.”

FPA’s CEO Natika H Halil said: “We want everyone in the UK to feel able to open up about what they like, what they’d like to try, and be more confident and comfortable in communicating with partners. This will in turn improve people’s overall feelings of wellbeing.”

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