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Your Vibrator Guide

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Vibrators are the most popular female sex toy today. The meteoric rise of The Rabbit Vibrator has brought vibrators into everyday life.  Beginners and experts alike love the versatile vibrator; with clit, g spot or remote control models there are vibrators for every occasion.

Vibrators today come in all sorts of shapes, colors and sizes. There are literally hundreds of vibrator models on the market, and one of those is bound to fit your needs - provided that you can find that needle in a haystack. This Vibrator Guide walks you through the different vibrator models on the market and your various options so you can find which vibrators are best suited to fit your needs. After picking out your new sex toys, you can use this guide for tips on how to use your latest vibrator and how to keep it in tip-top shape for years of enjoyment!


Find your Ideal Vibrator

How to find the Perfect-Fitting Vibrator
With the thousands of vibrators on the market, it can be quite a challenge to find which ones best fit your needs. This vibrator guide will look at some of the things you should consider before buying a vibrator. After boning up on those pointers, you can explore some of the dozen different vibrator models to see what each has to offer. Then, this guide covers some of the features you should look for in your new vibrator sex toy. By carefully planning your decision, you’ll be able to better narrow your selection and find the vibrator (or vibrators) that best suits your needs.


Essential Vibrator Guidelines


Size Matters

Big Or Little?  The most important factor in buying a vibrator is size!

While the thought of filing yourself up with a huge vibrator or dildo may seem exciting, if it's bigger than you can handle comfortably, it may cause discomfort or pain instead of pleasure!

It's true that many women love the feel of a massive vibrator or dildo penetrating them, but there are a large number of women who prefer vibrators and dildos that are smaller and more life-like in size.

As any woman that has given birth can attest, the average woman's vagina has an amazing amount of elasticity and can accept having large objects pass in or out of it, but choosing a vibrator or dildo too large can cause discomfort and even pain. On the other hand, if you choose a vibrator or dildo that is too small, it can lack the girth or depth of penetration you want to be fully satisfied. You can buy an expensive vibrator with all kinds of special features, but you’ll end up disappointed if the vibrator of your dreams turns out too large.  You can also try to cut costs and get a cheaper, smaller model than what you really want, and be even more disappointed if it fails to satisfy you completely.

One way to choose the right size for you is to estimate the size of a lover’s penis and buy a similarly sized vibrator to start out with. The average-sized vibrator is around 5 to 7 inches long and 1 inch wide - similar to the average penis. Vibrators intended exclusively for anal use tend to be a little shorter and thinner while others can measure a massive 14 inches long and 2.5 inches wide. If you feel the need for deeper penetration, but aren't sure you can handle one that is overly wide, look for a longer model with average width.  A vibrator that's too long usually doesn't present a problem since you don't have to insert it all the way inside of you to satisfy yourself, but if you choose a vibrator that's too short, you'll end up getting frustrated trying to get it in deep enough to enjoy it fully.

While jumping right in and getting one of the king size, monster vibes or dildos right off may seem enticing, only you know what your personal experiences are when it comes to the size of objects that have penetrated you in the past. Start with a size you feel you can handle comfortably, and you can always move up to a larger model later.

Once you’ve determined a comfortable size for your vibrator, it’s time to think about the different models of vibrators that will suit your needs. Whether you’re looking for a simple back massage, clitoral stimulation from a Rabbit Vibrator or something to hit your G-Spot, there’s plenty of styles to choose from, and more than likely there's one or more special models of vibrators specifically engineered to suit all of your needs.



Controls
There are two standard ways to control the power of your vibrator. The more basic models come with a rotating dial in their base so you can vary the vibrator’s speed from low to high. Other vibrator models have pre-set pulsations. By pressing a button on the vibrator’s base or on a separate remote, you can set the speed from low to high or even select a pre-set pattern that rapidly turns the vibe on and off.

 

Vibrator Materials

Deciding on a Material for your Vibrator

Vibrators are made from a several different materials, which can affect how you use your vibrator, its price and even how you maintain it. Before buying a vibrator, you should research the benefits and drawbacks of the different materials so you can find the vibrator best suited to your needs. There are five main types of material used to make vibrators: Plastic, Latex, Jelly, Cyberskin, and Silicone.

Plastic Vibrators
Plastic is a popular choice for vibrators, largely because of its extremely low price. Vibrators made from plastic tend to be very basic, no-frills models. Plastic vibrators are very smooth and sleek. Plastic vibrators tend to be excellent for penetration - providing a firm and fulfilling experience. But their lack of flexibility makes them less effective when it comes to clitoral stimulation.

Latex Vibrators
This material is one step up from plastic. While still relatively cheap, latex gives the vibrator user many more options. Latex vibrators are firm enough for deep penetration, but these vibrators have more give and a little more flexibility than their plastic counterparts. Because latex vibrators have much more friction than plastic ones, you should always use a lube with them.

Jelly Vibrators
Jelly vibrators provide an excellent balance between usability and cost, making this the material of choice for many mid-range and luxury vibrators. Jelly is very easy to mold, color and shape - properties which manufacturers take advantage of whenever possible. This results in jelly vibrators numbering among the most colorful and exotic-looking models of vibrators as well as giving designers a chance to include many special features. Jelly is a very pliable material that has on overall smooth, soft and even supple feel to it. Despite their name, jelly vibrators have a consistency similar to a hard-boiled egg and are very effective at penetration.

Cyberskin & Other Realistic Material Vibrators
Cyberskin vibrators and vibrators made of other futurotic realistic materials are prized for their highly realistic feel, and sometimes their realistic appearance. This special material comes very close to replicating the feel and appearance of human skin, especially after you hold these vibrators close to your body to warm them up. Because of its realistic look and feel, Cyberskin is commonly used in high-end adult toys and realistic vibrators. It combines the soft give of jelly vibrators with the firmness of latex vibrators. Cyberskin vibrators do require some specialized cleaning.

Silicone Vibrators
Silicone is a high quality material that is rapidly revolutionizing the vibrator industry. Silicone is prized for its durability as well as its superior hygienic properties. Silicone can put up with a great deal of stress and hard-use while retaining its original shape and qualities. Silicone vibrators tend to be more expensive because these models are meant to last for years of intense usage. For the most part, silicone vibrators are soft and firm and feel very comfortable whether used for penetration or clitoral stimulation. Silicone vibrators are also easy to clean.

Other Materials
As vibrators have become more popular, so has the variety of materials they are made of. Other materials Aluminum, Steel, Leather, Metal, Nylon, Silicone Rubber Mix, Elastomer and Glass. There are even vibrators available made of Elastic, Spandex, Steel, Velcro, Vinyl, and there's even a German manufacturer that makes vibrators out of Wood. It should be important to note that vibrators made of wood have a special finish that is guaranteed for 10 years and is reported to be safe for vaginal insertion and prevents the wood from collecting bacteria. Before all of you wood workers out there decide to make your own sex toys out of wood, most common wood finishes are NOT safe for vaginal insertions. If you insist on making your own wooden sex toys, make sure you KNOW that any finish you use is 100% safe for vaginal insertion to prevent infections.

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Size Matters:  While the thought of filing yourself up with a huge vibrator or dildo may seem exciting, if it's bigger than you can handle comfortably, it may cause discomfort or pain instead of pleasure!

 
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