Vibrator Information
What is a Vibrator and what is it used for?
A vibrator is an electric device used to massage, arouse, and stimulate many areas
of the body. Vibrators are widely used by women, men, straight and gay couples.
Vibrators can provide stimulation that is difficult to achieve with human touch
alone. Most women use a vibrator for clitoral stimulation by applying it directly
to the clitoris and surrounding area. Although vibrators may seem to be predominantly
for young, experimenting individuals, older women may discover a level of sexual
intensity that they haven't felt in years.
Vibrators are very popular with couples because they offer stimulation to the man
as well. When a man penetrates a woman who is using a vibrator on her clitoris,
the sensation that is felt in his penis and testicles can be very stimulating, enhancing
the experience for both partners. Men often use a vibrator on their partner for
foreplay or to give an orgasm after intercourse.
Many vibrators have speed controls that allow you to adjust the vibration to your
liking. This is especially convenient since many women who achieve numerous orgasms
from a vibrator prefer to increase the vibration as the number of orgasms increases.
If you find a vibrator to be "too intense" at first, you may want to try
less direct contact with the clitoris and move to more direct contact gradually.
Multiple clitoral orgasms may be more likely if the woman is patient and learns
how to back off pressure every now and then which will prevent "numbing"
and allow the sensation to build again.
Types of Vibrators:
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Traditional Vibrators
Traditional vibrators generally range from 5 to 8 inches in length
and are usually shaped like a penis. They are a good choice for beginners and are
usually the most affordable vibrators. Traditional vibrators are typically hard
plastic and offer a variable speed of vibration control.
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G-Spot Vibrators
G-spot vibrators fall under the same general description as traditional
vibrators with that main difference being that g-spot vibrators have a curve at
the end to make contact with the g-spot much easier. G-spot vibrators are very popular
for women who have found and love their g-spots!
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Clitoral Vibrators
Clitoral vibrators are possibly the most popular type of vibrator.
Most women buy vibrators for clitoral stimulation. Egg vibrators are very popular
because their small size makes them easy to take with you. Despite their mini proportions,
egg vibrators pack plenty of power.
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Rabbit or Multi-Purpose Vibrators
Rabbit or Multi-Purpose Vibrators are for women who prefer both
clitoral and vaginal stimulation. 'Rabbit'-type vibrators offer vaginal penetration
with a vibrating and rotating shaft while a clitoral stimulator takes care of the
clitoris. Some 'rabbit' type vibrators offer anal stimulation as well.
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Hands-Free Vibrators
Hands-free vibrators are are designed to directly stimulate the
clitoris without using your hands. Hands-free vibrators usually strap to the legs
or use a suction cup to attach to a flat surface. They are a great way to free your
hands up so they can be put to other use.
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Anal Vibrators
Anal vibrators are specially designed for anal stimulation. They
are often smaller in size than traditional vibrators and have wide ended bottoms,
or pull strings to prevent them from sliding all the way in to the anus. Males and
females may find that anal vibrators are a great choice for increasing stimulation
during masturbation or intercourse.
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Sleeves
Sleeve vibrators may be a mans best friend. These vibrators come
in a wide range of styles from simple plastic shells to realistic mouths, heads
and torsos. Sleeve vibrators are an excellent choice for men looking for masturbating
hands-free. Sleeve vibrators also vary in function from simple vibration to suction,
and rotation. Simply put, they are a "stroke" of genius.
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Jack Rabbit
The Jack Rabbit Vibrator made famous on HBO's Sex In The City.
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