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How To Pick The Right Vibrator For Your Orgasm

How To Pick The Right Vibrator For Your Orgasm

The testimonies of others about the wonders of these amazing vibrators are all over the internet and it may propel you to decide to try one. However, you may find the list of options online inundating. Indeed, the wide array of vibrators on different websites can confuse you.

The good news is that this article is just the guide you need.

Types Of Vibrators:

There is no ‘standard' body size or shape. So it only makes sense that you ‘customize' your vibrator preferences. From penetrating vibrators to two-in-one, there are different types of categories when it comes to function. The different types of vibrators are:

  • Anal vibrators

  • Internal/penetrating vibrators

  • External vibrators

  • Combination vibrators

  • Penis-focused vibrators

  • Anal vibrators

Anal vibrators are made for anal stimulation. You're probably if that's even a thing, well, it is. Many sex toy users have anal vibrators in their collection because of the added pleasure they promise. They can be used by both men and women. These vibrators also help men with prostate stimulation.

These vibrators are relatively slimmer since the anus is more narrow. They also come with a wide base to prevent them from getting stuck.

However, they may easily spread infections when shared. This is because they will also get in contact with fecal matter, no matter how minute.

  • Internal/penetrating vibrators

Internal vibrators are the type that is made for penetrating the vagina. They are used to stimulate the inner part of the vagina by vibrating, pulsating, or thrusting. If you are a fan of something that feels like the real thing, you'll definitely love them. The real essence of this type of vibrator is to act like a real penis.

They are commonly shaped to look like a penis, although not all are phallic-shaped. They are probably the most common type of vibrator you would come across.

  • External vibrators

These vibrators are basically the opposite of internal vibrators. They are used to stimulate the labia, the clitoris, and the pubic area in general. They are not phallic-shaped as they are not made to be inserted into the vagina.

External vibrators are majorly used during foreplay. They help you reach heights without being penetrated. They range from magic wands to bullet vibrators and clit suckers. They can also be used on other erogenous parts of the body like the nipples.

  • Combination vibrators

Unlike the internal vibrators, these vibrators are not exactly phallic-shaped. While they may look like a penis on one side, they have sleeves/arms that make up the combined effect. In fact, they look like bunnies, which is where they got the name ‘rabbit vibrators' from.

Just like the name implies, combination vibrators have more than one effect. They are made to stimulate both the vagina and the clitoris. While they penetrate the vagina, they also massage the clitoris.

They are most preferred by people who can handle double satisfaction and intense orgasms. However, if you're a newbie, they may be a bit too overwhelming to start with.

  • Penis-focused vibrators

These vibrators are for extra stimulation of the penis. They are also commonly called constriction rings or cock rings. They are generally made in the shape of a ring.

These rings are worn around the base of the penis. They reduce the blood flow out of the penis, making the erection last a bit longer. These vibrators may also have sleeves that can stimulate the clitoris of a partner at the same time.

They are often medically recommended to people with erectile issues, although, any man that wants extra stimulation can use them.

However, constriction rings may be harmful to penile health if worn for more than 30 minutes.

Now, To The Size

After deciding on the type of vibrator to use, the next question should be, ‘what size?’. Penis-focused vibrators usually come in an adjustable form so there is nothing to worry about.

 

  • Anal vibrators

For anal vibrators, size is very crucial. If they are too large, you may feel like you're about to choke. In the same vein, if they are too small, you will feel absolutely nothing. For newbies, it is always advisable to start small.

  • Vaginal vibrators

Whether they are to penetrate the vagina or not, the size is important. Your comfort should come first. You should listen to your body. Internal vibrators can be as big as four fingers while external toys can vary from 3 inches to much larger sizes.

  • Combination vibrators

As for the combo vibrators, you have to consider the two areas to be stimulated. ISEXSE combination vibrator gives intense ecstasy that won't be forgotten in a while. It penetrates the vagina while also stimulating the clitoris.

Choosing The Motor:

This does not mean opening the vibrators at a sex toy boutique to check the motor- that'd be ridiculous! However, since the motor is the ‘engine’ of that sleek sex toy, it also has a part to play in your satisfaction.

Your vibrator motor might be thrusting, vibrating, rotating, or pulsating. Some also offer combination effects with settings. You can go for those with all these settings if you want a one-in-all experience.

For people who want only clitoral stimulation while they have sex or during foreplay, external vibrators with vibrating or pulsating motors are recommended.

For penetration, you would want something that would vibrate and thrust like a real penis, you should absolutely go for vibrators that offer both settings or even more.

Picking The Right Material:

No if's or but's, silicone vibrators are the safest for you to try. Anything containing phlatates or any other unsafe chemicals may cause damage to your skin and health generally. You should steer clear of jelly vibrators.

The ISEXSE vibrator is made of silicone- you could even wash it in a dishwasher!

The Cost:

Contrary to what you'll probably see online, high cost isn't always equal to high-quality vibrators.

You should just pick your preference from the range you can afford:

Low-range - $30 to $45

Middle-range - $45 to $80

High-range- $80 to $300

You could start with ISEXSE G-spot vibrator for $39.99.

In conclusion, what works for X might not work for Y. You should get a vibrator tailored to your needs and choices.

 

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