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Vibrators--Making A Choice
Almost nothing beats the hands-free, stress-free simple pleasure of a good
vibrator. Unfortunately, choosing a vibrator can be anything but simple as many
people feel overwhelmed by all the vibrator options available to them. Which
vibrator will bring me the most pleasure? Which vibrator is right for my
lifestyle? Which vibrator can I share with a partner? In this article you
should find all the information you will need to make an informed decision
about which vibrator is right for you. Here is to making choosing a vibrator as
stress-free as possible!
Traditional Vibrators
When people think of vibrators, this is usually the vibrator style that comes
to mind. Traditional vibrators are slim, straight, somewhat phallic (although
they don't look like a real penis), between 4" and 8" in length, and are
usually made of hard plastic although some may have a metal tip. The
traditional vibrator is available in many different finishes, and most
traditional vibrators are adjustable, allowing the user full control over the
vibration level. The hard plastic outer casing of the traditional vibrator
helps maintain the strength of the vibrations by transferring them directly
from the motor, so the traditional vibrator is a good choice for people who
think they might like the feel of stronger vibrations but who don't the hassle
of a larger electric vibrator.
G-Spot Vibrators
G-Spot Vibrators are usually shaped like a traditional vibrator, with the
exception that the g-spot vibrator is curved at the end to allow direct contact
with the G-Spot. G-Spot vibrators are typically between 4" and 8" in length and
have a base-mounted vibration controller. If you want to try a G-Spot vibrator,
be sure to look for one made of plastic or a firm jelly material so it doesn't
bend when the vibrator inserted. The best G-Spot orgasms come when you apply
firm pressure, which translates to you testing the g-spot vibrator to see if it
can withstand that kind of stress without flexing too much. G-Spot vibrators,
especially ones made of jelly, are available in all sizes, shapes, and colors.
Attachments or "sleeves" that fit over traditional vibrators are also available
and a wonderful option to purchasing a second vibrator. G-Spot vibrators very
popular and if you want G-Spot stimulation, the g-spot vibrator is definitely
the way to go.
Dual-Action Vibrators
Dual-Action Vibrators: Also known as multi-purpose vibrators, combination
vibrators, or "Rabbit Pearl" vibrators, these versatile sex toys are designed
with both the clitoris and G-Spot in mind. A clitoral stimulating device,
usually resembling an animal, such as a rabbit, dolphin, butterfly, or
hummingbird is situated on top of the vibrator's shaft. With its own control
knob, the vibrating animal works much the same way as a butterfly vibrator:
simply place the animal-shaped clitoral vibrator in contact with your clitoris,
adjust the vibrations to the desired level, and away you go. The interesting
thing about these vibrators is that the clitoral stimulator is designed for use
along with the vibrator. For the best orgasms, insert the shaft until the
clitoral stimulator reaches the right spot, turn on any combination of speeds
and intensities and whether it's clitoral vibrations or shaft vibrations or
rotations, you're guaranteed a series of fantastic orgasms. It's also important
to note that many dual-ac
tion vibrators have rotating shafts and/or rotating pearls in the shaft for
added vaginal stimulation. These vibrators really do it all, and are worth a
look whether you enjoy clitoral stimulation, G-Spot or vaginal stimulation, or
both.
Anal Vibrators
At first glance one might assume that a vibrator is a vibrator and that all
vibrators can be used interchangeably between the vagina and the anus. This is
not the case. While it is true that most vibrators can be inserted into any
orifice, it's not wise to use a regular vibrator for anal stimulation.
Vibrators and other sex toy objects tend to disappear into the anus. The
opening is tight, the cavity is endless (unless you're using a 24 foot
vibrator), hands get slippery with lubrication, and the anal sphincter muscle
contracts rather strongly during orgasm which can suck the vibrator into the
anus quite easily and quickly if you're not paying attention. Good luck
retrieving the vibrator without a trip to the hospital. This is where the anal
vibrator comes into play: the anal vibrator may look like an anal plug, a
traditional vibrator, or a dildo but regardless of the shaft design, the
important factor is that the base is flared, or that the vibrator base is
attached to a retrieval cord. The flare or the cord will prevent your erotic
evening from becoming a nightmare, culminating in a (very embarrassing) trip to
the local hospital emergency room.
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