Different
Vibrator Models
Once you’ve determined a comfortable size for your
vibrator, it’s time to think about which model of
vibrator suits your needs. Depending on how you plan to
use your vibrator, there’s likely a special model of
vibrators specifically engineered to suit your needs,
whether you’re looking for a simple back massage, dual
clitoral and vaginal stimulation from a Rabbit Vibrator
or G Spot delight. While there are some vibrators
designed to stimulate multiple erogenous zones, many
women prefer to have multiple vibrators with each
vibrator specializing in one area.
Anal Vibrators
Explore your back door! Anal vibrators
come in a myriad of sizes, so whether you're an anal amateur or an ass
master you can find the perfect size.
What Is An Anal Vibrator
Quite simply, it's a vibrator or vibrating butt plug specifically
designed to penetrate the anus. Not only is the anus packed full of nerves that can be pleasantly
stimulated, but men can also use anal vibrators to excite the prostate
gland - otherwise known as the "male g-spot" to achieve blinding
orgasms over and over again.
There are some huge anal vibrators
and vibrating butt plugs available, but most vibrators designed for anal
penetration have a slim shaft to make penetration easier. Like
butt plugs, many anal vibrators have a flared base to prevent the
vibrator from being drawn fully into the anus.
Anal vibrators
generally measure 4 to 6 inches long with a width that can vary from
0.75 to 1.25 inches. Anal vibrators come in several forms. Anal probes,
or wand vibrators are slim powerhouses are ideal for those who are just
starting to explore this erotic playground. If wands aren’t your
pleasure there are also vibrating anal plugs that range in size from
small to large for each anal experience level. Another option is
vibrating anal beads that come in an assortment of sizes as well.
How to Use an Anal Vibrator
When using an anal vibrator, it’s important to apply LOTS OF LUBE
to the anus and the vibrator itself for a smooth penetration. When in
doubt about how much lube to use, always keep in mind that too
much is always better than not enough! With sufficient lube,
the anal vibrator should slide in and out with only slight resistance.
DO NOT FORCE IT IN. If the resistance is too much, you can try
inserting a finger to slightly loosen the sphincter ring. If that
doesn’t work, stop trying to use the anal vibrator for now and continue the finger
exercises to loosen up the sphincter
before trying out the anal vibrator again.
If this is your first anal
vibrator, then look for one of the smaller-sized anal vibrators or for
one advertised as a beginner’s model. Until you have adjusted to the
experience and know you can handle it, trying to use a larger anal
vibrator is just asking for trouble.