G-Spot Vibrators

 

Then I started hearing  say that maybe, just maybe, this wasn’t the whole story. I chatted with a few silicone experts to get the low-down on silicone-on-silicone fun.  G-Spot Vibrators    If you're buying a sex toy for the first time or just want to know more about product safety, continue reading to understand all there is to know about body-safe materials. To find your G-spot, insert a finger (or two) into your vagina and feel for a slightly spongier, walnut-sized patch of tissue along the front vaginal wall. Apply pressure to that spot with a "come hither" motion. But remember that, "every body is different and the exact location of this zone varies from person to person, so you may have to do some feeling around," explains Luna. (Have at it! Masturbation is good for you, after all). How will you know when you've found your G-spot? "Some people describe stimulation of the G-spot as a deep, internal sensation that intensifies through stimulation," says Luna. But, others won't feel anything different at all. "If you don't experience pleasure from it, don't worry! You're not broken and there's nothing wrong or missing in your genitals," she says. It's like how some people experience pleasure from getting their hair pulled, and others don't. Or how some people love clit suction toys, while other people find them ticklish, she explains. With the press of a button, the vibrator warms to just above body temperature. What that means for pleasure: As the temperature of the clitoris, vulva, and vagina increases, more blood flows, causing them to expand, swell, and become increasingly aroused.

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