Scientists might have found the first dildo ever used by humans

Scientists might have found the first dildo ever used by humans


The relic was discovered in 1992 in a trench at the Roman Fort of Vindolanda, close to Hadrian’s Wall, which originally marked the northwest frontier of the Roman Empire.

It was formally thought to be a darning tool because it was found next to many shoes, clothing accessories, small tools, and craft materials.

The carving, which is 160 mm (6.3 inches) long, with a heavy base and a notched apex could have been employed as a sexual tool, possibly for clitoral stimulation rather than penetration.

The scientists wrote in the study that if the archaeological find is in fact a sex toy, it is the sole known instance of a “non-miniaturized” wooden phallus from the Roman era. If you look attentively at it, it does resemble a penis, but it may be just a pestle too.

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