OK, now that you’re
thinking about buying one, here's several things to consider:
1. What kind do you want?
G-spot vibrators are curved and designed specifically to help you reach the G-spot (located about 2 inches inside the vagina on the front wall) which, when stimulated, produces powerful orgasms for some women. Clitoral vibrators are meant to be used on the clitoris, and work like a charm for those of us who prefer to orgasm through clitoral stimulation. There are a range of choices, price ranges, colors, sizes and shapes to choose from -- from the vibrating egg to the oh-so-popular Hitachi Magic Wand -- and can be used alone or with your spouse. Rabbit vibrators are models that bring the best of both worlds: a small clitoral stimulator designed to make your toes curl, and a shaft for penetration.
For those of you who are choosing a vibe for penetration, you need to ask yourself how long and how wide you want the vibe to be. Our advice? Start smaller and work your way up, especially if you're looking for something portable.
3. How discreet do you want it to be?
There is no reason to go to a sex store to buy a vibe; in fact, they're usually a bit gross...instead, you can purchase you toys online. Christiandbed.com provided a private shopping experience -- your vibe arrives in plain packaging, with a generic company name on your credit card statement, (yes, we are certified by PayPal, too!). Another
question to ask yourself is how tame do you want your toy to be? Some are designed to look a bit naughty, while others are look like a work of modern art. For matters of personal conscience, we tend to steer clear of anything that looks too realistic.
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Monday, 5 September 2011
How to choose a vibrator!
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