| Vibrator Use, Care, and Tips |
Don't laugh because
you think only an idiot couldn't figure out how to use a
vibrator. There's a lot more to pleasuring yourself or your
partner with a vibrator than sticking it in your pussy and
just ramming it in and out. Or worse yet, a guy that means
well just ramming it in
and out of a lady's pussy like he's trying to punch
a hole in something.
Vibrators do feel great inside the pussy, but they also feel
good on the tits, the nipples, the clit, and just about
anywhere else on your body, including against a man's cock,
in your ass, and in a man's ass.
Using a vibrator isn't complicated, but when you read the
different reviews on vibrators you will find some people
complain a particular model vibrates too hard and hurts,
while others complain the exact same model doesn't vibrate
hard enough.
Some women will say one type requires tons of lube, and
others will say their own juices provide more than enough
lubrication. Women are different, and so are vibrators.
There's a reason there's so many different types of
vibrators. Different vibrators can provide different
stimulation, and if all you're doing is ramming it in and
out of your pussy and not bringing yourself to intense
multiple orgasms each time you use your vibrator, you need
to take some time to relax and learn how to pleasure
yourself more.
All My Love, Angel
XOXOXO |
| Your First Time...
With a New Vibrator
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So you've got your new vibrator, but you're not quite sure what
to do with it. Don't worry, because this walk-through has the
answers you need. Start off by reviewing the Smart Rules for
Vibrator Usage. Then, there are a few steps you need to take
Before Using your Vibrator, and you should also decide whether
or not you need to Use a Lube with your Vibrator. After that,
there are tips on Using Your Vibrator for the First Time and
also on Cleaning up Afterwards.
The 6 Smart Rules for Using your Vibrator
1. Never insert any vibrator to the point that it cannot be
easily controlled and removed.
2. Always clean your vibrator after use.
3. To make clean-up easier, you could place a condom over your
vibrators before use.
4. Use only compatible water-based lubricants with condoms and
latex toys.
5. If pain or discomfort occurs while using your vibrator, stop
immediately.
6. Do not use your vibrator on broken or irritated skin.
Before Using your New Vibrator
When you first get your vibrator, carefully take it out of the
box. Check over the box or any instructions to see if your
vibrator has any safety tips or special instructions. After
this, you need to gently wash your vibrator with warm water and
mild soap – taking care not to get the battery compartment or
controls wet. Dry your vibrator off with a clean towel and
you’re getting closer.
To Lube or not to Lube
If you’re not sure, lubes basically serve as a fill-in for the
natural lubricant produced by a woman’s vagina. There are all
several different varieties of lubes geared for special
purposes, including vibrator use.
Anal Vibrators
If you intend to use an anal vibrator, then lube is an absolute
necessity. Only lube will provide a smooth, safe penetration for
your vibrator while allowing for easy removal. It’s also a good
idea to use lube with any vibrator that provides clitoral
stimulation. Several lubes have unique properties like heating
up when friction is applied to them that can enhance stimulation
and take your vibrator thrills even further. Some women can use
their vibrator safely and comfortably for vaginal penetration
without using lube. Most women, however, have a difficulty time
being aroused by a simple piece of plastic, and they rely on
lube to help get things started. Since this is your first time
with a vibrator, it’s better to play it safe and cautious by
using lube your first few times and then making a decision.
Taking your New Vibrator for a Spin
Regardless of which vibrator out of the hundreds of models
catches your imagination, sexual therapists agree that there’s
one basic rule for using a vibrator – if it feels good, then
keep doing it! This is partly because vibrators, more than any
other adult product, actively encourage you to experiment with
different positions and speeds to find the right combination
that hits your sexual buttons.
First, get in a position you find comfortable, such as on your
back or on your stomach. Turn the vibrator on low and start
using to gently touch your erogenous zones such as your nipples,
inner thighs and around your vagina. After getting used to the
feel of the vibrator, apply a little lube to the vibrator and
your vagina and clitoris and begin to gently rub the vibrator up
and down your vagina. Start with a light, almost teasing
approach and gradually build up pressure until you reach the
point you’re most comfortable at. Remember to relax and enjoy
yourself!
Cleaning up Afterward
Every time you use your vibrator you should always clean it
thoroughly before using it again. Most vibrators can be cleaned
with a simple soap and water, but some models and material
require special care. Refer to the Cleaning your Vibrator for
more detailed information. |
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| Tips to Maximize your
Vibrator Fun |
| Beginner or experienced user, it never hurts
to check out vibrator pointers for inspiration or new ideas to
help make your vibrator experience even sweeter. |
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| Vibrator 101 – The Introduction |
All right, so you’ve used your vibrator a few
times, enjoyed it and now you found yourself looking for ideas
about new things to try.
- Don’t just focus on your vagina or clitoris but try using the
vibrator all over your body – you might find an erogenous zone
you never knew about before!
- Many partners enjoy either watching or using a vibrator with
their lover. If your partner is more reluctant to jump in and
help, try giving them a sensual massage with the vibrator first
to show what it does. Make sure that your partner knows the
vibrator is not meant to replace him or her but just to make a
great thing even better.
- The more often you use your vibrator, the easier you’ll find
it to orgasm during sex with your partner. As you use your
vibrator, you’ll grow more accustomed to the triggers it takes
to send you over the edge and you’ll be able to communicate what
works and what doesn’t to your partner.
- Learn how to enhance stimulation by varying the speed of your
vibrator. Many people just set the dial to high and leave it
there. Don’t fall into that trap!
- Don’t just lie on your bed. Try moving around and see if
there’s another position that really makes your vibrator ring
your bell!
- Remember: Practice Makes Perfect! |
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| Vibrator 202 – The Advanced Course |
If you're getting bored with the basics, then
these more advanced tips will help put new life in your
vibrator!
- If you have a few old vibrators lying around, you can give
them new life by wrapping a vibrating cock ring around the
vibrator.
- The secret to having multiple orgasms with your vibator is to
ease the pressure against your clitoris when you're near an
orgams. Keep gently moving the vibrator but avoid direct contact
with your clitoris until you find yourself on the verge of
another orgasm.
- Time your hip movements with your breathing for increased
pleasure. After getting the hang of this while using your
vibrator, starting contracting and releasing your pelvic muscles
at the same time.
- Try a position you've never tried before or, better yet, use
your vibrator somewhere brand new and daring! |
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| Taking Care of
your Vibrator
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With just a little bit of Cleaning,
Maintenance, and Proper Care, your favorite vibrators will be
around for years to come.
Cleaning and Maintaining your Vibrator
Most vibrators are incredibly easy to clean. Just wet a clean
towel in warm soapy water and thoroughly wipe the vibrator off –
taking care not to get the control area or battery compartment
wet. If you use your vibrator anally, you must clean it very
thoroughly using antibacterial soap or rubbing alcohol if
possible as soon as possible after each use. There are also
special cleaners formulated to safely work with adult toys that
you can use. Be sure to clean your vibrator soon after using it.
Never put off cleaning your vibrator until the next day.
After cleaning, dry the vibrator with a soft, clean cloth. If
your vibrator is made from cyberskin, you should apply the
special cyberskin powder to maintain the vibrator’s unique
feeling. After thoroughly drying your vibrator, you should wrap
it in a dry cloth and store your vibrator in a cool, dry place.
These are the recommended cleaning methods for the most
popular vibrator materials:
Plastic – soap and water, rubbing alcohol, sex toy
cleaner
Latex – mild soap and water, sex toy cleaner
Jelly – mild soap and water, sex toy cleaner
Cyberskin – mild soap and water, Cyberskin cleaner, sex
toy cleaner, talcum powder
Silicon – soap and water, sex toy cleaner
Replacing Batteries
When you wear out your batteries, replacing them is as simple as
a trip to your nearest drug store. Most vibrators take AA or AAA
batteries, but some models take common watch batteries. Be sure
to take note what battery you need when you remove them from the
vibrator. The batteries on most models can be removed by
unscrewing the base of the vibrator or removing the panel on the
remote control.
Long-term Vibrator Storage
Batteries contain highly corrosive chemicals, and it’s not
recommended that you leave them inside your vibrator for
extended periods of time. If you don’t plan to use your vibrator
for longer than a week, you should remove the batteries, wrap
your vibrator in a dry towel and store it in a cool, dry place.
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