Use of Vibrators Among American Women
“The We-Vibe Wand 2 is perfect for those who love intense, deep, rumbly vibes that diffuse across a wide surface area for a deeper, more full-bodied sensation,” she tells SELF. If a two-in-one doesn’t impress you, then certainly the three-in-one Vibrato Wand will. While this Playboy Pleasure product may look like a standard wand vibrator, it can also be used as a vibrating dildo or a G-spot massager. The two ends are powered by separate motors, and the handle also twirls to create that come-hither motion that’s so well-suited for G-spot stimulation. Some handles are ABS plastic, which is a hard, nonporous material that’s also safe to use against the skin and also weighs less than other materials (a nice perk), Dr. Litner says. It doesn’t matter if you’re in the market for your first vibe or your 10th—with so many shapes and sizes out there, finding the right one can be tricky (not to mention time consuming).
To figure out which one to buy, take a moment to consider what kind of pleasure you enjoy, as well as what kind of play you’d be interested in exploring. From there, peruse the different types of vibrators to determine which toy genre best fits your wants and needs. There might be an obvious winner, or a few toys you’re tempted to try. And it’s really no problem if you find yourself in the latter category—after all, you can always buy more than one. This Kandi Kisses lipstick-shaped vibrator looks just like your average tube of lipstick but is actually a secret toy with three adjustable settings. So sneaky you can throw it in your purse, just don’t confuse it with your actual makeup.
If you’d like to customize any part of your Doxy besides the wand color, they’ll charge you $40. This means that the customizable Doxy Original is more costly than the Hitachi, but still $10 cheaper than Le Wand. Not to yuck anyone’s yum, but sometimes you don’t want to play with a toy that has gizmos or viral potential.
As a sex toy reviewer for the past decade who’s tried dozens of bullet vibes, I know the landscape well. But sex toys are also an inherently personal choice, so to get a full scope of what’s out there and recommended for a range of people, we reached out to a few experts for their thoughts. From app-enabled buzzers that you can activate with a long-distance partner to diminutive danglers you can wear around your neck, here are all the bullet vibrators worth your money. I’ve tested dozens of suction toys solo and during partner play with people of various gender identities, genitals, and sexual desires. We’ve explored all erogenous zones, direct contact on favorable spots, and enjoyed every one of the vibration patterns and sonic waves that came our way. Based on extensive research, these are the cream of that particular crop, the absolute best clitoral suction toys right now, some of which double as clitoral vibrators and massagers when you’re feeling saucy enough to spice it up.
The design is sleek, but the head doesn’t protrude like on other toys—it’s sunken—and will comfortably hover over any size clitoris. At under £15, this nifty toy gives pricier models a run for their money. It’s lightweight, compact and easy to operate with one conveniently placed button to switch between the speeds. Our panel said the material felt soft against their skin and they raved about the ribbed surface for enhanced stimulation – one tester reported “the most intense orgasms” when using it externally.
The company took into account feedback from the previous version and made this one quieter, stronger and longer-lasting and included a remote. Pop it into its protective case and no one will know it’s not fancy headphones. It’s understandable that you might not want to buy a toy designed just for balls stimulation, especially if you’re not sure you’ll like it. This little vibrator fits perfectly into the palm of your hand and can feel good on not only the balls and scrotum, but also the perineum and frenulum. You can use it with a partner, too—it fits nicely between bodies during penetrative sex.
I usually have no interest in patterns, but the wave is better than the pulse, if only because it’s a continuous sensation whereas the pulse felt like someone playing staccato on my clit. What looks like one of those shapes from an ’80s-era airport carpet is actually a vibrating cock ring doing the maximum amount possible. For you, twin rings wrap around both your shaft and balls to boost erection strength and sensitivity. For your partner, the removable vibrator up top shimmies on her clit, while the anal bead extension penetrates their back entrance. For a partner with a double-penetration fantasy, this the vibrating cock ring of both your dreams. The Dame Pom sets itself apart from traditional vibrators in a few ways, as it’s extremely bendy and flexible.
While this vibrator’s small size can make getting a grip on it a little tough, the button is easy to find and it has ten vibe settings. There are many quiet vibrators to choose from, so we asked sex experts about their favorites and analyzed a ton of reviews online to see which ones are the best. The vibrators on this list stay quiet and, in some cases, come cleverly disguised as much more run-of-the-mill necessities. The majority of them are made of silicone, though, so remember — if you’re using lube, only go with water-based options, as others can degrade the silicone.
“A clitoral panty vibe can be used against the vulva, along the perineum, around the nipples, across the balls, or up and down the shaft of a penis ,” she says. However, if a toy is made specifically for external use, don’t try to insert it in any of your or your partner’s holes. Doing so could potentially lead to injury and a mood-killing trip to the hospital. Rabbits vibrators are generally more expensive than other sex toys because they are a two-in one device – offering both clitoral stimulation with the shorter external arm and a G-spot stimulation with the shaft. This rabbit vibrator from premium sex toy brand Lelo definitely fits into the super luxe category. With an ergonomic shape and five different vibration patterns, the Com is the perfect choice for those craving intense external clitoral stimulation.
The hot pink design had mixed reviews, putting half our testers off for lack of subtlety viberators, while the same number were wary of the noise level. Overall though, they found this vibrator pleasurable to use and easy to operate. Perineum, taint, tomato, tomahto—whatever you call it, it’s a nerve-packed goldmine of pleasure. This cock ring is specifically designed to vibrate against yours while you wear it, taking orgasm from a seven to, oh, an eleven.