15 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Ignore Female Masterbation Toys

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15 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Ignore Female Masterbation Toys

Female Masterbation Toys

No matter if you're trying to stimulate your clitoris or vagina the top female masterbation tools offer multiple levels of pleasure. Our experts share their top picks to help you find the ideal fit

Masturbation can be a great way to increase your sexual desire, and also discover new ways to boost your sexual inclination.

1. Tampons for Applicators with Tampons

You can use a normal applicator and tampon to conceal your period or to play around with your clitoris. Make sure to select an FDA-approved tampon that is designed to be used just once and thrown out afterward. ( toys that make women squirt  can find a slew of options on the internet that you can slip on the end of your finger to insert, or you can buy one with a built-in applicator to provide even more ease and discretion.)

In the 1940s the designer of the first tampon developed an applicator modelled after a telescope tube so that women wouldn't have to touch their clitoris. Sit on the toilet and pull the skin folds on your vagina back. Then, place the tampon's edge between your thumb and middle finger. Place your index finger at the end of the smaller tub, where the string extends. Push until the tampon is inside your body, about 1 inch to your lower back.

Relax and then move the applicator around your clits as well as other internal organs, stimulation and stroking to your heart's desire. Andy Duran, Good Vibrations director of education has told SELF that the applicator's curvaceous shape, which feels similar to your fingertip, as well as its stainless steel material (which warms your skin) can be used to target sensitive nerve bundles.

If you want to add more realism, you can also include a vibration into the mix. The Stronic range of pulsators has one called the Surf, which has an elongated body with a ridged edge that reaches the inner vaginal opening and g-spot, as well as a motor that can deliver the sensation of rumbly, hard thrusting. It also has 10 vibration patterns and five intensity levels to tailor your experience. The Surf is a bit costly, but three reputable experts gave it a raving review in a recent SELF feature. It's also waterproof and quiet. So it's worth a shot, right?

2. Dildos

Dildos can be used to sex with a partner or for a vaginal plug. They are also used to penetrate the oral cavity and can be inserted into the G-spot. In addition to these sexual functions they can also be used to play fetish games and are a common part of peg play and strap-on sex.

It's important to consider the body's needs and sensitivities when you're shopping for a dildo. You'll need to choose the right material for your body, such as glass or silicone. These non-porous materials are the best option because they are easier to clean and more secure. Porous dildos hold dirt and bacteria that can cause irritation, infection or allergic reactions.

There's a variety of shapes, sizes and functions you can choose from when choosing a dildo. Some dildos have been designed to resemble penises from biological origin and others are curved and feature bumps or ribs for added sensations. There are single-ended and double-ended dildos.

While it's not uncommon for dildos to be utilized in asexual situations, dildos are usually preferred by lesbians, bisexual, and transgender women. They also are popular with cisgender males who utilize them for masturbation as well as sex.

The choice of a dildo to wear for yourself or your partner is a personal decision, and it may take some trial and error to determine the perfect dildo. In general you'll need a dildo that is made of smooth silky-smooth silicon that will feel great on both partners. If you want to use the dildo as an accessory or for hands-free play, pick one with two ends such as the Ruse Double Dildo, the New York Sex Toy Collective's Mason or Emisil Pack and Play Penis. You should choose one made from dual density silicon, since it provides the most comfortable balance of comfort and vibrating. Also make sure that your dildo is long enough to allow for a comfortable grip. It's important to remember that dildos aren't for everyone, and can pose a serious sexually transmitted illness (STI) danger if not washed properly and regularly.

3. Fingers

If you're looking for a toy that is comfortable, fits in your hand, and is easy to use, consider one of these finger vibrators. Most of them are made of rubber that slips over your fingers, turning into a dildo making them an excellent addition to masturbation or partnered play. It is recommended to combine it with lube to get the most effective results.

Anal beads are a popular non-motorized female masturbation toy that can be used alone or with a companion for an extra excitement. These small round toys are placed into the anal artery through the opening. They stimulate nerve endings with thousands of them. You can intensify the sensation by slowly taking them out prior to or during an orgasm. They are ideal for beginners who are unsure about insertion into the abdomen.

There are also a variety of toys that are designed to be held in your hand that can provide a variety of different sensations. Some of them are textured and intended to be stroking or sucking toys, while others are more opulent. If you're interested in trying an entirely new way of pleasure, try an item that can be held in your hand.

A G-spot stimulator is a fun and simple toy you can try. It is designed to be sucked and stroked and it works with any kind of lubricant. This type of toy can be a great method to see how your body reacts to clitoral stimulation. It may even lead to some surprising gasps.

The possibilities for women are limitless when it comes to sexual activities So don't be afraid to experiment with something different. Why wouldn't diversity be essential to have a satisfying, thrilling sex experience with your partner? Place yourself in front of a mirror and use an enormous tube of lubricant for exploring your breasts. Also, explore your inner thighs, thighs and the vulva. You can pinch, pull and rub the lubricant on all. Pay attention to the things that trigger you to turn it on. It may take a while to figure out what you're looking for, but in the end you'll have tons of new toys to try with your partner or on your own.

4. Sex Toys

There are a myriad of toys for female masturbation such as dildos, vibrators, and clit-suckers. With the variety of toys available it can be difficult to decide which one is right for you and your partner. We sought out experts' opinions on the top female masterbation toys in order to help you choose the right one for you.

A good sex device will offer both internal and external stimulation. This is especially beneficial for women who suffer from pain-related issues, such as dryness or menstrual cramps in the vaginal region. This one is from Unbound, for example, has a ringing endorsement from numerous reviewers, since it blends an internal vibration that is flexible with external suction. It can be used to stimulate your clitoris, your inner vaginal tube, and even while sitting.

This flexible internal vibrator by Lovehoney is another great option. It has a realistic feel that may be a scream-in-the-face for some due to its balls, tips and veins. It also has a hands-free option that lets you concentrate on masturbation, without being distracted by something. It also comes with a broad range of speeds, patterns and sounds to satisfy any sexual fantasies.



Curved sex toys are also a popular option for female masturbation. These vibrators are made with an angled head that can fit inside the vagina and offer an internal massage. They can also be used to stimulate nerve bundles in the G spot, prostate or other sensitive areas. One of our favorites is the Lovense Lush 2, which we love due to its powerful rotation, curved head that hits the "right" areas, and the innovative sync functions.

It is important to remember that any toy you pick should be made of body-safe materials. A toy that is made of chemicals can cause irritation, and even lead to a urinary tract infection.

When selecting a sex-themed toy, choose an FDA-approved material such as medical-grade silicone, glass or stainless steel. Avoid rubber or plastic toys that contain phthalates which are thought to be carcinogens in humans and can cause irritation and inflammation in the vaginal canal.