If you’re new to insertable vibrators, it may take some trial and error to figure out what works best for you. That’s especially true if you’re exploring the world of realistic dildos, which are designed to be inserted into the anal canal for extra-sensory pleasure. This is why it’s important to always start with a smaller toy, and then work your way up if you feel comfortable. And remember to always use a generous amount of lube with these toys, as they can be slippery and have a hard outer coating that could tear if handled rough.
There are many different kinds of dildos on the market, with some that are geared towards beginners and others that are made for experienced users. Some dildos are long and girthy, while others have more of a pronounced head to increase the chances of hitting the g-spot during vaginal or anal play. You’ll also find a range of textures and intensities, from smooth to hard and bumpy. And some dildos have a shape inspired by swords or tentacles, which can add an element of fantasy to your pleasure.
As with all sex toys, it’s vital to maintain proper hygiene when using realistic dildos. Washing them after every use with a toy cleaner will help prolong their lifespan. And always store them away in a clean, dry place like a sex toy box or drawer. For best results, always use a water-based lube with these toys, as oil-based lubes can cause chaffing around the clitoris or vagina, and silicone-based lubes can create a sticky mess.
Aside from washing your dildo, it’s important to choose a safe position for inserting and playing with it. For example, if you’re exploring anal play, positions that allow the partner to control the depth and rhythm of penetration are best. This can include rider on top, reverse rider, and doggy style. You should also avoid rubbing or stroking the head of your dildo with your fingers, as this can be painful and make the toy hard to handle.
Finally, don’t forget to wear a condom when using realistic dildos. They can be porous, which means they can easily trap bacteria, so you don’t want to be at risk of infection if you get a bacterial or fungal infection. It’s also recommended to always use a condom when using a dildo for pegging or strap-on sex, as these types of toys can transfer STIs from person to person if not properly washed and stored.
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