Everything Women Want to Ask about Vibrators

Vibrators have gotten a bad reputation in pop culture as something for lonely women. The truth is that many women in happy, healthy sexual relationships still enjoy using a sex toy alone or with their partners. If you're curious about vibrators, your questions are answered here.

  Is It Easier to Have a G Spot Orgasm?

 Is it easier to have a G-spot orgasm with a vibrator? Unfortunately, the answer is the same as it is for all g-spot questions: your mileage may vary. The good news is that a vibrator isn't going to get tired of trying. If you need help locating your G-spot, a little patience is often all you need to achieve the best orgasm of your life. Even if the hours are long, at least the work is rewarding!

How Much Power Do I Need?

 Most vibrators are not powerful enough to cause any damage to sensitive areas. However, be sure to ease into using your new toy. If you've never used a vibrator before, opt for a model that focuses on features other than the motor. An average powered vibe should be enough to let you experience what it's like.

 If a vibrator is too powerful, consider using it over your clothes or a towel to dampen the vibrations. Very strong vibrators can be uncomfortable to exceptionally delicate women, so make sure to pay attention to your body. Slow and steady can lead to a very satisfying orgasm; rushing ahead into the strongest vibration possible can prove uncomfortable.

Can I Take It in the Bath?

 If your vibrator is waterproof, yes! Many vibrators advertise themselves as being "water resistant" or "splash resistant". This is great in case of accident. If you knock your bottle of lube over and it splashes over your vibrator, you should be fine. If you intend to fully submerge your vibrator, on the other hand, you need to make sure that it can take it.

 The good news is that there are dozens of vibrator designs intended to be used in the shower, bathtub, or pool.

Can I Bring It with Me on Trips?

 If you choose a powerful model with a loud motor that plugs into the wall, you probably won't want to bring it with you on trips. If you're looking for a little stress relief on the go, consider getting a bullet vibrator. These small vibrators can fit easily into a travel bag or purse, and are quieter than most large vibrators. A discreet buzzing could be covered up by playing a television or some music in the room while you're using them.

Will It Make Sex Less Pleasurable?

 There's a big fear that using a vibrator will somehow ruin sex for women. While it's true that overusing a vibrator can make a woman slightly less receptive to a lighter touch, this dies away after a few days without electronic stimulation. It may be that women who use a vibrator crave the better orgasm that they receive from it, but it's always possible to use a vibrator in conjunction with penetration. Vibrators make sex better, not worse.

 The most common questions women have about vibrators are easily answered, but there's always more that could be said. Don't be afraid to research more in-depth answers if any of these questions piqued your curiosity.

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