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Feb 01, 2024

FAQs About Women's Vibrators

by DLS Team

So, you’ve dipped your toes into the vibrant world of vibrators, ready to embark on an adventure filled with pleasure and play. But hold on, intrepid pleasure-seeker! If you still find yourself sailing through a sea of questions about these buzzing companions, fear not. We’ve got the answers to some of the quirkiest and most frequently asked questions about vibrators. Let’s dive in, shall we?

1. Will the vibrator desensitize my clitoris?

Worried about your little buddy taking away the magic from your clitoris? Fret not! Your clit might take a temporary catnap after a few rounds, but that just means it’s time for a short break. So, kick back, relax, and let your nether regions rejuvenate before the next session.

2. Can I use a vibrator after a hysterectomy?

Post-hysterectomy, the no-fly zone for anything entering your lady garden lasts about 6-8 weeks. No love eggs or g-spot vibrators allowed during this time! However, feel free to let external vibrators serenade your senses or embark on a delightful nipple adventure.

3. Is it okay to use a vibrator while pregnant?

Bumping along with a baby on board? External vibrators are your trusty companions. For internal escapades, though, consult your healthcare provider during the last trimester. Safety first, pleasure second!

4. Can I use a vibrator after a C-section?

C-section survivors, take a chill pill for about six weeks. During this downtime, your vibrator should rest too. No buzzing allowed until you get the green light from your medical squad.

5. Can men use vibrators?

Absolutely! The glans penis (head) is like a VIP zone for vibrators. Men, welcome to the pleasure party – let the good vibes roll!

6. I’m struggling to orgasm with my vibrator. What should I do?

Having a one-on-one with your vibe but struggling to reach the climax summit? It’s time to switch things up! Lubricate, explore new angles, practice deep breathing, or indulge in a mental escapade. Remember, the journey is just as important as the destination.

7. Can a vibrator hurt my genitals?

Not unless you’re trying to set a new record for friction without proper lubrication. Stay safe, keep it slick, and always have a bottle of water-based lube at your bedside – you know, just in case things get steamy!

8. I’m thinking about giving my partner a vibrator. Is that weird or offensive?

To vibe or not to vibe, that is the question. Gauge your partner’s comfort level with pleasure gadgets. If you’re in sync sexually, a vibrator could be the ultimate thoughtful gift. Know your partner’s preferences – patterns, rhythms, the whole shebang. Spice things up with a gift that keeps on giving!

9. Can a vibrator get stuck in my vagina or anus?

Fear not! Vibrators meant for penetration usually come with a flared base, minimizing the chances of an unintentional attachment. Just be cautious with non-penetrative options – you wouldn’t want a game of retrieval turning into a panic-inducing mission.

10. Can I use my vibrator while I’m on my period?

Red alert! Vibrators are period-friendly, but the cleanup might be a tad messy. Lay down some towels, cover your vibe with a condom (if venturing into the vaginal realm), and let the pleasure commence.

11. Can you bring a bullet vibrator plane?

According to the TSA website, adult toys can be shipped in checked bags and carry-on bags.

12. How do you use a vibrating toy?

You can use it on your clitoris, inner thighs, buttocks, nipples, and anus to tease your partner, then apply lube to more delicate areas and use the vibrator. You can adjust the position of the vibrator on your fingers as much as you like, the lower it is on your fingers, the more control you have over it.

13. How to use a vibrator and dildo at the same time?

Vibrators and dildos can certainly be used together, with the dildo inserted into the vagina and the vibrator massaging the vulva. Or the dildo can be inserted into the anus and then the vibrator into the vagina at the same time.

But it is important to note that if the two are used together, they must start with a low frequency. Otherwise, the first time you use it, if the intensity is too high, you will not adapt to it.

14. What better vibrator a dildo or a wand?

A dildo is a penis-like sex toy, and a wand is a device with a large head and then a shaft in the middle to connect the body, with a longer body, similar to a magic wand.

The wand is with vibration function and can massage the vulva.

15. Can you use a vibrator as a dildo?

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This depends on what type of vibrator you have, some vibrators come with the function of a dildo and can be inserted normally. But some vibrators can only be used for external use, only for massage, and can not be inserted, such as the rose vibrator can only be used for sucking use. wand vibrator also can only be used externally, it has a relatively large head, and can not be properly inserted.

16. Do women use a dildo with a vibrator?

Yes, some women use a dildo with a vibrator. This dildo not only has the functions of a traditional dildo but also has a vibrating function, which can better stimulate the sensitive parts of the body.

17. Do dildos vibrate?

Depending on what type of dildo you buy, traditional dildos do not have a vibrate function, such some glass dildos, and metal dildos do not have a vibrate function, because of the material, it is difficult to put the motor in.

18. Should I get a dildo or vibrator?

We have a professional article about the difference and connection between dildos and vibrators, https://mrdildostore.com/dildo-guides/difference-between-vibrators-and-dildos/, you can read this article to understand the difference between vibrators and dildos You can read this article to understand the difference between vibrators and dildos, and it will be easier to choose.

19. Are anal vibrators better than dildos?

Anal vibrators and dildos are not the same, dildos mainly work on the clitoris, vulva, vagina, etc., and can bring about G-spot stimulation, and Anal vibrators work on the anal spot and are used to stimulate the prostate, which can bring about prostate spot orgasms. The two types of orgasms are not the same, so you need to decide for yourself after using them, which one is more exciting and suitable for you.

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