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How to
Choose a Vibrator
by
Rachel Venning and Claire Cavanah
The truly amazing
array of vibrator styles, sizes, and materials
can be both inspiring and a little daunting.
Finding the perfect vibe may take some
self-loving homework. Answering these few simple
questions can help cut through the information
overload and prevent buyers
remorse.
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What do you want to use it for?
Do you want to use it
on your clitoris? Do you want to put it in
your vagina or anus? Since just about
anything that vibrates feels good on or
around the clitoris, phallic-shaped
vibrators suitable for penetration can also
be used outside the vagina if the vibration
is strong at the tip. Do you want both the
full feeling of penetration and that
all-important clitoral buzz? Dual-action
vibes, like the Rabbit Habit or Hungry Bear,
mean never having to choose one feeling at
the expense of the other. Electric vibrators
are the most powerful, so if you have a more
difficult time having an orgasm you may want
to try one of those first. If you intend to
use a toy for anal insertion, make sure it
has a flared base so it doesn't slip all the
way in. While there are vibrating toys made
especially for anal use, most are not, so
it's best to get one specifically designed
for anal play if that's what you fancy.
- How
strong do you want your vibration to be?
If you've never used a vibrator before, this
is a tough question to answer with
certainty, so prepare to experiment! If you
masturbate with a firm rub on the clit
rather than a light touch, you're more
likely to appreciate a strong vibration.
Plug-in models like the Magic Wand or Wahl
7-in-1 vibrate the most powerfully, and
jelly-rubber vibes that use one AA battery
vibrate the least intensely. Pick a toy with
a variable speed control so you can play
around until you discover just what amount
of vibration starts your motor. After some
initial investigation, you'll be ready to
hone in on your vibrating dream date.
- How
much do you want to spend?
Though the Silver
Bullet is the least expensive vibrator we
sell, it's quite strong and very
good-looking. Some people like to start with
a few of the cheaper ones and test them out.
But if the deluxe, spinning, fluttering
dual-action Japanese vibrator is in your
budget, and you have a sense that it will
float your boat, by all means skip the
preliminaries and go for it!
- How
big do you want it to be?
Discreet purse-sized toys like the
Pocket Rocket hold
a lot of appeal for those on the go. If it's
never going far beyond your bedside drawer,
size may not be a concern. Plug-ins are not
portable, but offer the most bang for the
buck by outlasting their battery-powered
cousins by years. If you plan to use the
vibe for penetration, the girth of the toy
may be as crucial as the vibe intensity. If
you're not sure how much girth you want, go
smaller rather than larger so you know your
new toy will fit.
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What's your aesthetic?
Say you've whittled the
choices down to two or three contenders,
using all available information; now it's
time to cast rational thinking aside and
pick the one that tickles that sexy part of
your imagination. It may be the prettiest
one, the kinkiest one, or the most
comforting and familiar one. Desire and
aesthetic are deeply personal and entwined;
pick the vibrator or vibrators that speak to
you.
Also
Recommended
How to Use
a Vibrator
Vibrator selection
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