Buying a vibrator can be mind-boggling! Here's the low-down on what to look for; Features, functions, material, noise & intensity.
With so many vibrators available, buying a vibrator can be mind boggling! At Sh! we have been helping women to choose the best vibrator for them since 1992. We know the questions and concerns women have when buying a vibrator. Here we ask & answer those vibrator questions and hope this helps you choose your perfect vibrator!
Are you buying a vibrator mainly for Clitoral or internal (G-spot) stimulation? Many women only use their vibrator only for clitoral stimulation during a solo sex and this is why our biggest selection of vibrators are clitoral vibrators. Every clitoral vibrator have been chosen because it's particularly fabulous at clitoral stimulation. However, any vibrator can be used for clitoral pleasure, so dont dismiss other vibrators in different vibe categories - if it vibrates- your clitoris will probably love it (as many a vibrating electric toothbrush can testify!) If you are interested inbuying a vibrator to explore your G-spot take a look at G-Spot Vibrators. A g-spot vibrator has a special curved tip that can find & stimulate the g-spot more easily than a straight vibrator.
If you're buying a vibrator for clitoral and internal stimulation, take a look at Rabbit VibratorsCharlotte bought a rabbit vibrator in Sex and the City and she didn't come out of her apartment for days!. Many (MANY!) women swear a rabbit vibrator is the best vibrator in the world and is a top vibrator choice for women whether their buying their first vibrator-or tenth!
Material - Is it important when buying a vibrator?With growing concern over phthalates in jelly vibrators, its good to read the Sex Toy Materials section to find all about vibrator materials and which might be best for your vibrator. Then head to the Leopard Print Vibrator, Ultra Vector Egg Vibrator or the Sh! Bullet Vibrator all provide strong vibes and a smooth, slick surface, whereas Jessica Rabbit VibratorLil Softee G spot VibratorRabbit Habit Vibratorwill deliver relatively softer vibration and have absorbent surfaces. If you're sensitive or worried about materials buying a Silicone Vibratormeans you'll be buying the safest vibrator you can.
Intensity: Is this Important when Buying a Vibrator? When buying a vibrator, you'll need to think about the kind of simulation you like - Mild, moderate or intense? How much/what kind of hand stimulation it takes to get you aroused/climax. Most vibrators have a variable speed control that allows you to vary intensity, but if you've never had an orgasm, find them illusive or take "too long" to orgasm, then look for a vibrator that offers a Strong or Wowser buzz like LayaSpot Vibrator or Boss Booster Vibrator
If, however, you find that your clitoris can become oversensitive to too much stimulation then you may prefer a vibrator that offers a Very Gentle or Mild buzz like the Lil Softee Mini G-Spot Vibrator or the Aquasilks Bullet Vibrator. Each vibrator has been rated for Intensity - you'll find it in the Tech Spec box on each vibrator page.
Noise - Is this important to you when buying a vibrator? Noise is probably an issue for all of us - afterall buying a noisy vibrator when you live in a shared house might be a problem! Here's the thing; a vibrator is such a fab plaything and for many a sure-fire orgasm-inducer, becuase it has a motor that produces vibrator. Unfortunately nothing with a motor can ever be totally silent - you will always hear some hum sound. Super-quite vibrators do exist, but you usually have to forfiet power/functions for a silentish vibrator. If buying a really quiet vibrator is important look at LaYa Spot Vibrator, Mini Sensation Vibrator, and the Lurve Heart Vibe
Buying an internal vibrator: What's the best length/width of vibrator for you? We've measured each vibrator both in Actual Length (the full length of the vibrator, including the battery part and Playable (insertable) length. Remember you can always control how far a vibrator goes inside, but if your vibrator is too wide for you, it may feel too uncomfortable to be pleasurable. How many fingers feel good? Compare this against your chosen vibrator to see if its comparable. If new to penetration, consider buying a slim vibe like
Mini Sensation Vibrator or Ree Happy Little Vibrator. As you're buying a vibrator online its good to get out a ruler out so that you can visualize exactly long/wide each vibrator is.
Is the design important to you when buying a vibrator?
For most of us, how it looks is important when buying a vibrator. If you find your new vibrator is the ugliest thing you’ve ever bought, then you prabably wont want to play with it very often.. Take a good long lusty look at all the vibrators and try to visualize playing with them. If you'd like a super-chic vibrator, take a look at Designer Vibrators. Here you'll find luxury or stylish vibrators you'll probably be as happy to show off as play with...
Are you buying a vibrator for a particular purpose
Apart from the obvious that is!
Are you buying
Small Vibrator to fit into luggage? A Waterproof Vibrator to use in the shower? A Purple Vibrator to match your new bedroom?! Or a Remote Controlled Vibrator to spice up sex with your partner... ...The choice is yours! Happy Buying ladies!
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