Monday, November 22, 2021

What should you do when you want buy a sex toys on amazon sex toys

 

How to buy a amazon sex toy on amazon

Before shopping, think about what you want from your new toy. It's the only way you can guarantee it'll live up to its buzz. Now's the time to decide whether you want to take a good look at your vibrator in-store or make the purchase online, which materials you prefer, and how much you want to spend.

There's a lot to consider, but don't worry, you're not in this alone. Below is a handy expert-approved guide packed with all the must-know info that will turn you into a vibrator pro.

1. Consider size.

With options including large wand-like vibrators and discreet ones that fit in the palm of your hand out there, it can be tough to anticipate which size is going to bring you the most pleasure if you're a first-timer. "There's so much to choose from,"

If pleasuring yourself with one finger does the trick, a large or penis-looking vibrator might pack a little too much punch or stimulate way too many areas at once. On the other hand, if your partner is well-endowed or if the strap-on you use during sex isn't lacking size-wise, bigger just might be better. And if the urge to O tends to suddenly come over you, you might opt for a tiny-but-mighty toy you can disguise as a necklace and whip out in a bathroom for an afternoon delight. (Hey, who's judging?)

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2. Narrow down your ideal shape and sensation.

Once you've settled on width and length, bring size and sensation into the equation. Zeroing in the sensation you want will help determine the best shape for your vibrator.

There are five types of pleasure sensations people tend to seek out,clitoral, an internal-clitoral combo, anal, and double penetration (vaginal + anal). And since the minds behind vibrators know pleasure comes from many a locale, they've created tons of uniquely shaped toys that can adapt to just about anything you're looking for.







3. Look closely at material and texture.

It’s essential to check out at what a sex toy is made of before buying it. The vibrator is going in and on your body, after all.

“Silicone is a favorite, and many well-known brands use only high-quality silicone,”Silicone “transmits vibration well and it’s non-porous [meaning no toxic materials will get trapped inside and make their way into your body] and easy to clean with soap and water, making it healthy and safe for the body." Other great options include metal, stainless steel, and hard plastic, adds Richmond.

What you definitely want to avoid are jelly-feeling rubber toys. There aren't many out there anymore since it turned out many contained harmful phthalates, which are banned for use in children’s products but unregulated in bedroom toys.

Paired with what your vibrator's made of is what it feels like. For more stimulation, go for a toy that's ribbed or bumpy. Or bring a little temperature play into the mix by pleasuring yourself with a toy made of cool metal. If metal's not your thing, just slather on some cooling or warming water-based lube (using silicone-based lube on a silicone vibrator will tarnish it).

4.  Make sure you like its look.

No matter how powerful the vibrator is, it would be a huge mistake to buy something you think looks scary, garish, or aesthetically unappealing.  the aesthetics of a vibrator are almost as important as what it does—after all, this is something you’re using to get turned on. So skip that hot pink vibe unless you absolutely love the way it shines in your nightstand.




5. Familiarize yourself with all the bells and whistles out there.

The spectrum of features is endless, I'm talking waterproof toys, ones capable of vibration and suction sensations, those that are remote operated, and some that sync with your fave playlist and vibrate to the beat.

The best move, according to choose a vibrator with a range of features. “This way you can more easily customize it to your mood and the situation. Some days, you might want to use it for foreplay only, and other days, you might want it to take you there. The more range it has, the more easily you can adapt it into your sex life.”

Deciding which special effects you want is totally personal—and up to your budget—but you can always start with something pretty simple and upgrade later.



6. Establish your budget.

Speaking of budgets...

You can find inexpensive, simple vibrators or, be a tester for free to get a amazon sex toy, you could ball out for a gold-plated experience.

7. Stock up on cleaning supplies.

Since rubbing your vibrator down with a bleached wipe and inserting it into yourself is a one-way ticket to irritation, or worse, infection, when it comes to cleaning your device, stick to gentle body soap (nothing antibacterial) and water. It will always do the trick.

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And if you want to take cleansing up a notch, you can go for a specialized sex-toy cleaner. Most are alcohol-free and paraben-free sprays that you can leave on your vibrator for five minutes and rinse off (if it's waterproof—otherwise, use a damp cloth). Be sure to clean your toy after every use.

 8.Pick a storage spot.

Classic spots include your nightstand, your underwear or lingerie drawer. But a bathroom drawer or your device's carrying case works just fine, too. Just make sure to keep your vibrator out of areas that may have oils, powders, and perfumes around, Richmond warns, so that your vibrator won't pick up any irritants that can end up in your body, damage your device, or both.

 

You spent money on that ish...now put it to good (and I mean, REALLY good) use.