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Amor Sui—Latin for "self-love"—was born from a simple yet powerful mission: to destigmatize and celebrate anal pleasure for women. Our founder, Whit Cohen, believes that true self-love means exploring your body on your own terms and reclaiming full autonomy over your pleasure.
Testimonials
Brian
The Jeni was the first butt plug I've used that I didn't immediately want to take out after play. It's the perfect mix of arousal and comfort.
Ariana
The Jeni was so comfortable, I wore it all night on a date to a performance and drinks with my partner, and then even accidentally fell asleep with it in after playing later that evening!

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Ask the Expert

Ask the Expert: Orla Maguire
Orla Maguire, founder of Lubify, gives us the rundown on lubes, body safety, and what to look for to keep your body healthy and happy!

Ask the Expert: Kathy Fry
Pelvic floor therapist Kathy Fry gets real with us about *those* muscles and just how we can take care of ourselves and our pleasure!

Ask the Expert: Serena Haines
Serena Haines, certified sexologist and podcast host of "Intimacy Unlocked" gives us great insight into the mind-body pleasure connection!
Real People, Real Stories

Jill, 40, talks pleasure post-cancer
Meet Jill: From Curiosity to Necessity
After years of curiosity about anal play held back by anxiety, Jill discovered how much anal stimulation enhanced her arousal—until cancer treatment changed everything. Chemotherapy-induced menopause left her with painful vaginal dryness and a weakened pelvic floor, transforming what was once optional exploration into an essential part of her sexual wellness. Now in recovery, Jill shares how anal play went from enhancing pleasure to helping her body remember how to experience it again, proving that our relationship with our sexuality can evolve in unexpected ways through life's challenges.
Jill's story explores themes of sexual curiosity, medical menopause, pelvic floor health, and adapting to physical changes after cancer treatment.