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A color-changing vibration that jiggles and jolts your clitoris (and can be incorporated into a full-sized dildo, for more intense penetration). Some users claim it's strong enough to trigger an erection in the clitoral area.
Designed with an angle that reaches the G-spot, this device provides vaginal and clitoral stimulation simultaneously. This is a must-have item for those who enjoy deep penetration.
Dildos
Women can indulge in a world of pleasure by playing with sex toys designed with their hot spots in mind. There are no boundaries to the pleasures females can be experienced with a do. From the precise stimulation of C-spots using clitoral teasing, to the infamous nipplegasms using rabbits.
Sarah Sloane is a sex educator and is a teacher of sex toys at Good Vibrations and Pleasure Chest. She says a dildo can be a phallic shaped toy, but it does not have to look like penis. She suggests a dildo for beginners that is a bit larger than your anus or vaginal opening and will ensure that it's comfortable.
Dildos may be curved, straight, or pointed, and they range in texture and size, from smooth to rough to crunchy and from soft to firm. They can be made from a variety materials, including silicone and premium rubber. They can also be outfitted with features like heating, vibrating and thrusting motors.
Apply lubricant and warm up the dildo using foreplay before using it. Try rubbing it on your vaginal or anus opening and gently rubbing the erogenous zones with it, then playing with it with your partner. Start slowly and apply extra fluid if you'd like to test penetration. Be sure to clean it thoroughly between each use. This is crucial for hygiene as well as to prevent the spread of STIs.
Butt Plugs
Butt plugs, referred to as anal plugs, are a fantastic option for women looking to explore their anus and rectum. Similar to dildos and probes, butt plugs are placed into the anal artery for an ongoing feeling of fullness as well as sensations that differ from penile or clitoral stimulation. The rectum and the anus are home to lots of nerves which, when stimulated can cause orgasms distinct from those associated with vaginal or clitoral stimulation.
Anal plugs come in many shapes and sizes. They are tapered to make insertion easier and flare out slightly at the base. They can be smooth or textured, and comprise different materials which include silicone, stainless steel, and glass all of which are safe for the body. They can be used alone or with a companion and can be combined with a variety of toys.
Beginners should start with a small plug and use plenty of lube to ease into the experience. Massage using a scent-laden oil or with oral sex may help relax the muscles. This will make the insertion less stressful. If insertion is uncomfortable it is essential to lower the pressure or switch to a different kind of toy. Once you have gotten used to the sensation, you can progress to larger plugs, and possibly anal beads.
Suction Toys
Unlike vibrators that suck at the head of the clitoris. Suction toys rely on pulsing air to stimulate nerve endings that surround the clitoris. They are typically designed to encase the head of the clitoral, and some are also designed to be placed around the labia. Some are waterproof and can be utilized in baths or showers.
One to test is a rose vibration called Little Sucker. It comes with 10 suction settings that resemble oral sexual activity and is a great starting point for new fans of clits. This suction toy can be purchased through Lovehoney. Five-star reviews rave about how it is "effortless and intensive" and the most beautiful toy that they own.
Another option is the Dame Aer, a clitoral toy that utilizes air pressure to stimulate the clitoral nerves and G-spot to provide blended pleasure. It can also be used on nipples the perineum, and labia. The Dame Aer's silicone is medical-grade and extremely soft to the touch. It's also water-resistant and comes with 12 levels of intensity that range from a soft purr to a roar that can tear sheets.
Dame Products is a company started by two women who wanted to create sex toys that were developed by people who use them. Their products exceed expectations. You can see a wide range of their toys in TikTok videos that use the hashtag #rosetoy. Likewise, the company's site offers an excellent method of sorting through all their toys according to category, clit-specificity, and intensities.
Lube
Just like a cake is better with icing, personal lubricants are the sexy way that will take your game to the next level. Lubricants are excellent for penetrative sex (when penis, sex toy or hands enter the vagina or anus) and can also make oral play more pleasurable. They're also useful to keep on hand if your hands or the toys you're using become dry, and they're also great for adding extra sexy sensations to body-touch when playing nonsexual foreplay.
Try licking your finger and gently stroking a friend's erogenous zones using lube to instantly upgrade their pleasure. Add the lube's smallest drop to breast and nipple toys for clitoral stimulation.
You can select from different lubricants that come in various flavors as well as scents and textures like silicone, oil, and water. Each has pros and cons, however sexual therapist Marla Stewart suggests water-based lubricants because they feel more natural on the body and are cheaper than silicone or oil varieties which can harm certain toys. Lubricants can be purchased at supermarkets, pharmacies and even big box stores. You can also search for generic alternatives that have been approved by the FDA that are generally 95% less expensive than brands.