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Types of Vibrators: Anal Vibrators, Bullet Vibrators and More
Anal Vibrators
Although some people aren't comfortable with the idea of anal play or penetration,
an increasingly large number of people enjoy the intense stimulation afforded by
the sensitive nerve endings found in the anus. Whether you enjoy light or deep
penetration, slim or thick girth, or a nice, vibrating buzz, remember to select
a smooth, seamless toy for anal play, one with a flared or larger base. You
don't want your toy to get lost in your rectum!
Three additional things are critical for safe anal play: communication, relaxation,
and lots and lots of
lubrication.
Unlike a woman's vagina, the anal canal
doesn't produce any sort of lubrication. The last thing you want to experience
during anal play is the sharp, shooting pains that can accompany the insertion
of a dry vibrator. Take it slow, be gentle, and respect your partner's boundaries.
Possibly the weirdest looking of all sex toys,
anal vibrators closely
resemble sea cucumbers: they're oblong, knobby, spiky and pliant. A titillating
combination of vibrator and butt plug, anal vibrators can have variable speeds,
internal or external power supplies, and fancy features -- just like other
vibrators. Use an anal vibrator if you enjoy the sensation of fullness and
pulsation -- a wickedly delicious duo!
Vibrating Beads and Balls
Usually small, egg-shaped and attached to a multi-speed battery pack by a long
cord, these vibrating toys can work wonders on the clitoris, labia or anus.
Variations on the basic design include more narrow,
bullet-shaped vibes,
and vibrators shaped like cats, bunnies, bears, dewdrops, miniature
rocket vibrators and large human tongues. Whichever design you choose, basic
operation is the same -- focused vibrations at varying speeds and intensities.
The best thing about these handy little vibes is their level of control: all the
fancy bells and whistles ensure you get precisely the pulse you require for a
mind-shattering orgasm.
Many of these designs are usually for external use only -- as these "novelty"
vibrators are sometimes of specious design, it's entirely possible for the
vibrating unit to become detached from the cord and lodge itself somewhere you
can't quite reach. While this kind of situation is hilarious for emergency room
personnel, it's probably not something you want to experience. So unless the
unit is specifically designed for internal use, play it safe and only use it
externally.
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