How to Use a Vibrator

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Vibrators are effective tools to bring about arousal and orgasm. Follow this step-by-step guide to using all types of vibrators, from clitoral vibrators, to g-spot vibrators, to hands-free vibrators, vibrating cock-rings and more.

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A guide to using all kinds of vibrators, including:
  • Clitoral Vibrators
  • G-Spot Vibrators
  • Hands-Free Vibrators
  • Vibrating Cock Rings
  • More!

  • How To Use a Vibrator

    How to Use a Vibrator

    Vibrators are effective tools to bring about arousal and orgasm. Follow this step-by-step guide to using all types of vibrators, from clitoral vibrators, to g-spot vibrators, to hands-free vibrators, vibrating cock-rings and more.

    Position Yourself to Use a Vibrator

    • Lay on your back with vibrator in hand, positioned on your clitoris.
    • For variation, try lying on your vibrator, clenching it between your legs, or propping it against your body.

    More Vibrator Ideas

    • Stand up, lie in the bath (waterproof vibrators, battery-powered only, like the Athena Pocket Rocket), or squat.
    • Put a towel or cloth between your clit and the vibrator to ease yourself into the action.

    Ready, Set, Go!

    Turn your vibrator on and start by running it all over your body.

    • When you're ready, put a little lube on your clitoris and near your vaginal opening.
    • Drop the tube of lube into a glass of hot water first if you want it warmed up. For multi-speed vibrators, start on low and work your way up.
    • Breathe deeply.
    • Fantasize, read erotica, or watch a video while using your vibrator.

    Find the Spot

    • Vary the speed, motion, and position of the vibrator to keep things interesting.
    • As you get close to orgasm, back off to stay on the delicious edge a while longer.
    • Enjoy rocking your pelvis while placing a long, thick vibrator, such as the Thick 8 Inch Classic Vibrator into your vagina.
    • Try a curved vibrator, face up, to massage your G-spot during insertion. We like the Spellbound G-Spot Vibrator.

    Playing with Your Partner

    • Vibrators are an addition to, not a replacement for, partner sex. Ask your lover to join you sometime!
    • Show your partner how you like it done. Masturbating for a partner can be very intimate and sexy, too.
    • If he's open to it, try using a vibrating butt plug, like the Vibro Tease Anal Plug to stimulate a male partner's prostate.

    Using a vibrator after becoming accustomed to manual stimulation is kind of like switching from driving a stick to an automatic: You don't have to work as hard and you don't stall as often, so you can relax and enjoy the ride. If you haven't experienced orgasm yet, a vibrator might do the trick to get you over the top.

    Buy the Right Vibrator

    Buying a Vibrator is easy. Different vibrators provide different stimulation, so experiment and choose your favorite.
    • Electric vs. battery: Battery-powered vibrators, like the Enchanted Vibrator, a waterproof vibrator, offer more freedom of movement, while electric ones, such as the Hitachi Magic Wand last longer. Buy the Hitachi Magic Wand Here
    • Clitoral vibrators : Smaller heads, like those of the Fukuoku 9000 Finger Vibrator  deliver more focused clitoral stimulation, and larger heads, like those of the Hitachi Magic Wand spread the vibrations out.
    • G-spot stimulation:Choose a curved, firm vibe for effective G-spot massage. Try the Spellbound G-Spot Vibrator or the Lelo Gigi Vibrator.

    More Vibrators

    1. Bullet Vibrators:  One of the most classic and versatile of vibrators. 2. Hands-free Vibrators:  For those who want to lie back and let the vibrator do all of the work.
    3. Vibrating Cock Rings:  He wears it, you both get vibration.
    4. Classic Vibrators: Vibrators that continue to be popular and effective.
    5. Rabbit Vibrators: Dual clitoral and vaginal (g-spot) vibrators.