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Start with the basics. Sure, a climax is an end goal but do you want that from the big D or a pocket-sized bullet? For many, the deep, constant stimulation of a vibrator is the key to orgasm. Decide which of the main styles for women you fancy:
Dildos: these offer fuss-free, vaginal penetration. Generally, dildos don’t vibrate. Some come in lifelike designs with veins, balls, the whole lot.
G-Spot vibrators: Curved at the tip, they offer targeted stimulation to your G-Spot.
Bullet vibrators: Cheap and very cheerful with a compact design. Designed for external use, bullets are best used for clitoral or nipple stimulation and fab for beginners.
Rabbit vibrators: Rabbits offer the best of both worlds with simultaneous clitoral and vaginal stimulation.
2. What's the difference between materials of the sex toys?
Materials often come down to personal preference. However, some are more popular than others. The main materials you’ll come across in women’s sex toys are:
Silicone: gives a velvety-soft yet durable finish. It’s important to only use water-based lube with this high-quality material.
ABS Plastic: often found in bullet vibrators, some ben-wa balls and the handles of your toys.
TPE/TPR: skin-safe, flexible rubbers often used in lifelike toys (such as realistic dildos).
Glass: super strong and resistant – like a Pyrex jug. These toys can also be used for temperature play.
Jelly: found in cheaper toys. They can also contain latex so avoid them if you have allergies.
3. How to clean the sex toys?
It’s easy for bacteria to build up, so give your toy a clean after each use. If your toy isn’t waterproof, use a sex toy cleaner and a damp cloth, being careful of the buttons or battery cap. If it is waterproof, you can run it under the tap. Most toys can be cleaned with a mild antibacterial soap or a toy cleaner, designed specifically for the job at hand.
4. How to store the sex toys?
To avoid discolouration, try to store them in a dark, cool place. If you’ve got a growing collection, it’s important to store them separately as the materials can cause a chemical reaction when touching. Don’t worry, you don’t need to hide them all over your house; a simple storage bag is enough.