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How to Choose a Vibrator – Tips on Choosing Vibrators

Buying a new vibrator can be a very exciting experience for some women and men. Whether used with a partner or alone, a vibrator can provide extra pleasure while adding fireworks to your love life. Available in a countless number of designs, shapes, and sizes, there is a vibrator for everyone – even you.

To help narrow down your decision, consider the purpose of the vibrator. If it will be used in the anus of either gender, it is important for beginners to purchase a toy specially designed for anal use. Once you get a feel for your body’s limits, you may become increasingly comfortable with a more versatile model. Since the anus is such a delicate area and not necessarily intended for sexual exploration, injury and discomfort is more likely to occur.

Some vibrators are designed for clitoral stimulation only. These types of sex toys will normally feature a buzzing or vibrating effect for additional pleasure, and are a great addition to the bedroom. Whether you’re looking for that little something extra to add to your masturbation session or you want to buy a toy that will make your partner squirm with excitement, a clitoral vibrator is the way to go. The designs vary quite a bit – from a makeshift penis to an egg-shaped apparatus – making the choices seem limitless.

Even vaginal vibrators vary greatly from model to model. Size is perhaps the most obvious difference, moulded to accommodate any woman’s preference. Although many vibrators are offered in standard size, they may also be oversized to test a woman’s threshold and provide her with additional stimulation. While a large vibrator may prove to be quite pleasurable, some women save the larger versions for self-satisfaction because they find it hard to make the switch from a very large vibrator back to their partner.

Vibrators are primarily available in hard plastic, soft rubber, and silicone. Hard plastic is best left to external stimulation, as it can be hard for a woman to use vaginally due to its inflexible frame. Other models – including anal vibrators – are formed with a bendable material, such as soft rubber or silicone. Anal vibrators normally feature a shorter, narrower design that is specially formed to prevent injury.

To really give your love life that extra boost, you may even consider buying a strap-on vibrator. These sex toys allow for anal penetration in a man, or even double penetration in a woman. The device straps around your partner’s waist, where a vibrator hangs from the front, ready for action. While these strap-on models are quite popular with gay couples to make for hands-free penetration, heterosexual couples have very little trouble finding a way to introduce them to their kinky escapades.

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