Vibe Orgasm

Vibe Orgasm




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Vibe Orgasm
By Hannah Rimm Published: Nov 12, 2018
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Even for the most savvy sex adventurers, vibrators can be confusing. Where to put them, how fast to set them, and what exactly to do with them are all valid questions—and most vibrators don’t come with a full-blown how-to guide. Plus, if you’re going to invest in a good toy you want to make sure you’re getting the most, ahem, bang for your buck.
So, my sweet readers, I've put together this guide just for you—whether you're a newbie masturbator or a vibrator connoisseur—based on recs from sex educators and the badass women who literally design sex toys for a living. May you never have a drab vibe sesh again!
Start off your vibe journey by playing over a barrier—like sheets or underwear. The added texture can be really fun to play with, says Stephanie Alys, co-founder of MysteryVibe
. "It allows you to experiment with higher power settings,” without overstimulating your clit.
The clitoris is an iceberg—there’s much more going on than the eye can see at first glance. The clitoris actually goes all the way down the labia (those flaps of skin around your vulva), so pressing your toy on and around that area can feel excellent, says Alys.
“When you're oh-so close, back off a bit instead of increasing the intensity,” says Alys, “If you know a certain setting gets you off, try playing with a new vibration pattern first. Giving your body time to go through the build up again will make those incredible sensations even stronger.”
You can also go the remote-control route for teasing with a partner. Have your partner start and stop the vibration without touching you using the We-vibe app-controlled vibe . Better yet, wear the vibrator to dinner and let your partner tease you before you even hit the sheets.
Lie face down, put the vibrator underneath you, and grind into it for a fun new way to get off. And to to avoid overstimulation, Alicia Sinclair, creator of Le Wand , recommends you “keep the vibrator and your hips moving,” the entire time you’re playing. Plus, the more you move, the more spots you can explore.
Vibrators aren’t just for clitorises/vaginas. “I prefer calling ‘clitoral vibes’ external vibes because they can be used anywhere on the outside of the body where you want extra stimulation,” says sex educator Kait Scalisi
, MPH. “You can use them on the clit, the labia, the balls, along the shaft of the penis, on the nipples, against the cheek during oral sex…and anywhere else you crave more.”
A classic way to use a vibrator is putting it directly on your clit and moving it back and forth, or in circular motions. This is a great technique if you like a lot of direct stimulation, or after you’ve warmed up a bit and want a little more pressure.
Vibrators can also go inside of you! You can hit that G-spot by using a curved vibrator and pulling it towards your belly button. Or, mimic P-in-V sex by thrusting the vibrator in and out. Whether you choose to turn on the vibration, or use your toy as more of a dildo is up to you.
“Vulva-owners can use an internal vibrator to hit their G-spot while their partner uses their mouth on their clitoris," says Alys. (MysteryVibe's Crescendo can be bent into that just-right curve, while also staying out of your partner's face.)
“Penis-owners might also enjoy a vibrator against their shaft or perineum while their partner gives a blow job," she adds.
“Use a toy with a curve or your fingers to reach your G-spot, and add a vibrator to stimulate your clitoris at the same time,” says Sinclair. “Go one-handed by finding a toy that can do both at the same time." For example, Le Wand’s Curve attachment stimulates the G-spot while also sending rumbly vibrations to your clitoris.
By hitting two pleasure points at once, you automatically up the intensity. "And achieving that level of pleasure on your own can be so empowering!” says Sinclair.
Use a vibrator around the rim of your or your partner's anus for a lovely tingly sensation. This is also a great way to slowly introduce anal play before taking the dive into penetration.
Using a tush-safe toy (one that has a larger base so it doesn’t get lost) and a lot of lube, anal penetration and vibrations can be super-pleasurable—especially for those with prostates.
If you’re a real penetration lover, vibrators are your best friend. Mix vaginal and anal penetration for the truly filled-up feeling. Whether you use two vibrators, a vibrator and a finger, or a vibrator and a penis—double penetration is excellent for both solo and partner play time.
Vibrators are more than for just pleasure: “A little known fact about vibrators is that some people have said they help with pelvic and vaginal pain during sex,” sex and consent educator, Emma Kaywin , explains. “Whether you're cramping, have vulvodynia, or other types of vaginal pain, sometimes you just needs a bit of distraction to get ready for penetration or touches.” So starting off your sexy time with some clitoral vibration may help ease you into partner play.
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There’s a first time for everything – even orgasms! Wondering how to orgasm with a vibrator? Lucky you, here’s a guide to get you started. Go ahead & get that Big O!
Twelve percent of women aged 17 to 28 never had an orgasm. E-V-E-R.
The good news is that many women will LATER experience or learn how to orgasm.
Reaching the climax for vulva-owners is quite complex. It could be the lack of practice, lack of knowledge, feelings of guilt or shame, not having enough or right stimulation, and so much more.
BUT (!) The good news is that there’s hope.
Adding a buzzy BFF into your sesh can help. 
Finding a great vibrating friend is only the start. You also need to know how to nurture (or operate) that vibey relationship to make it work. 
Of course, like any good guide, let’s start with what you should prepare before exploring how to orgasm with a vibrator.
There are hundreds of vibrators out there in the wide, wide world of sex toys.
You can definitely choose more than one (which I highly suggest). 
If budget is what’s stopping you, many budget-friendly vibrators are also available for you to start with.
Find one you vibe with (something that you’re drawn to) , has a body-safe material, comes with the features you want (waterproof? for clit stimulation? or G-spot?) , and is within your budget.
That said, there are different types of vibrators . And I know it could look like a whole maze of alien-looking blobs if you’re a first-timer shopping for a vibrating sex toy.
Different types of vibrators give you different sensations and stimulation, resulting in different orgasms.
The best way to go with it is to choose which one matches the sensations you already enjoy . For example:
You can set orgasm as your end goal for a specific sexy session. Who doesn’t want a happy ending at the end of their journey?
That said, don’t pressure yourself into having an orgasm. Trust me—it’s a recipe for disappointment.
Climaxing doesn’t necessarily mean the sexual experience was great. And not climaxing doesn’t mean it was bad.
Be honest. How many times have you had really great sex even when you didn’t orgasm? (For me, I can count it with more than my two hands, TBH.)
Letting go of the pressure opens doors so you can enjoy the moment better.
Plus, it gives you an open mind to learn more about yourself —what feels good, what doesn’t, and so on.
The more relaxed you are, the more pleasure you’ll experience… And the higher chance for you to potentially orgasm. Win-win!
Set a good time and place to explore and get accustomed to your new vibrating buddy. 
It doesn’t mean only physically but mentally as well.
Unfolded clothes on the floor, tissues on your side table, charging cables warped on your bed… these scenes don’t scream S-E-X-Y.
I don’t know about you, but when I see such a mess? I’d have to fight the urge to get up and clean.
Setting the mood of your space will do A LOT. 
It doesn’t even have to be drastic.
You can turn off the lights and turn on your lamp. Warm, cozy light is so much more sensual than bright white fluorescence!
Also, it’s really nice to light a scented candle because it gives you that warm glow PLUS aromatherapy in one.
Having your kids knock on your door every five minutes or worrying when your roommate will walk in on you doesn’t spell relaxation.
When your mind is preoccupied, you can’t fully be IN THE MOMENT. You will barely feel the sensations or fantasize about erotic stuff when your other eye needs to stay open.
Try to find a spot in your schedule you can allot as your “ Me Time .”
Are you having a hard time relaxing or focusing at the moment?
It doesn’t have to be a long session— at least 60 seconds will do.
Another thing you can do (which I personally like) is stimulate and get your mind turned on. This could be by reading erotica or watching porn .
It’s a simple but sure-fire way to get your hormones ready. *wink*
You don’t go into war unprepared. Same with an orgasmic adventure.
You won’t want to be scrambling around when you’re in mid-orgasm. Nothing turns the mood down as unpreparedness, TBH.
Don’t worry. It’s not the boring type.
Part of getting to know your toy is reading its user guides and manuals and understanding how it works.
Of course, actually using it is the best exploration. 
But—you should know which buttons are what for, if it’s waterproof or Nah, how to operate it, and so on.
You DON’T want to be only figuring out how to switch between the vibrator’s speeds and patterns while you’re already masturbating. It could hit the brakes in your pleasure-fest.
Whether you insert the toy in your vag or not, lube is always a good idea to avoid friction.
There are different types of lubes available.
The most friendly choice is water-based lubes . They’re safe for all sex toys and easy to clean.
If you want more glide, going for silicone lubes might be your choice—as long as you’re not using a silicone vibrator.
Silicone on silicone is a bad idea because like degrades like.
Oil-based lubes aren’t the most friendly for most sex toys, so you’d have to carefully research compatibility.
A dead battery is a mood killer. Been there, done that.
If your toy uses removable batteries, make sure they’re fresh. Avoid pulling out the ones from your TV because they’re usually not strong enough for the vibes.
Most toys are USB rechargeable, so just make sure to plug ‘em before you use ‘em.
Even if your toy is shiny and brand new, you’d have to clean it.
It came from the manufacturer where it’s packed and everything plus shipped out. So you really don’t know which dirt and bacteria it accumulated from its journey.
You wouldn’t want THAT in your vagina because SHE’S SUPER SENSITIVE, I tell ya .
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to sexual pleasure. You can be a n ewbie masturbator or a vibrator connoisseur and still figure out new sensations you haven’t before! 
Starting over the underwear is really good because it serves as a barrier. 
You can do this if you feel intimidated by your vibrator or if you’re afraid that the vibrations will be overstimulating.
You can also use this opportunity to test out its different intensity levels.
Hands-free is sexy. And you can do so even without a partner.
Then, position the toy underneath you—of course, it should be by your vag.
Stimulating yourself while moving your hips is an oh-so-sexy movement. And it gives you more spots to explore.
Who said vibrators are JUST for the vagina?
In fact, you can use it anywhere on your body as well.
It could be on your nipples , thighs , butt cheeks … really, the sky’s the limit.
The clitoris that you know is just the tip of the iceberg. There’s a whole larger system beyoooond that tip.
It goes a looong way—all the way down to your labia . (In case you don’t know, these are the flaps of skin around your vulva.)
Pressing your vibrator on or around this area will feel niiice. You should try it.
The classic way to use a vibrator is by pressing it directly on your clit .
There are different techniques for you to do this—making circulation motions, going back and forth, and so on.
You can check out this clit diagram if you don’t know how to find this little pleasure nub—externally and internally.
You can use vibrators internally via penetration. And aside from massaging your vaginal canal, it also stimulates your G-spot .
Well, to be fair, the G-spot isn’t mapped out in the female body. So it’s different from woman to woman in some ways.
Finding it isn’t the easiest, but this G-spot diagram can help you.
You would need to use vibrators for the G-spot —it usually has a curved shaft to help you hit the pleasure hotspot a bit more accurately.
Hit two birds with one stone by using a vibrator to enhance oral sex.
Your boo can use an internal vibrator to hit your G-spot WHILE using their mouth to stimulate your clitoris.
One thing you’d look for is a vibrator that’s curved but not too big to get in the way of your partner’s face.
Rimming is an act that involves kissing, licking, and sucking from mouth to anus.
With a vibrator, you can emulate this sensation by pressing the toy on your partner’s anus to give them a tingly sensation.
You can also do this to introduce anal play before going IN for anal penetration.
You will know if a certain sensation feels extra GOOD. And you will know if you’re close to the edge.
When you feel yourself right there , pause or back off a bit.
You may try a different vibration pattern and start over again.
This process might sound counterproductive to having an orgasm, but it’s not!
The buildup makes your body anticipate THE RELEASE—intensifying the sensations and making you more sensitive.
When you orgasm, it’s going to be more powerful, toe-clenching and out-of-breath G-O-O-D.
Don’t be too upset if you didn’t orgasm on your first try. Or the next. And the next.
It takes a couple of practice sessions to practice a skill.
Orgasming is different from person to person. For some women, it comes easy. For others, it takes some time to get there—especially if you’re playing with a new sex toy.
And, after all, if you gained pleasure from it, then it’s not a failure. There are no mistakes, just lessons learned, y’know.
Did you ever have questions about vibrators that you’re too afraid (or shy) to ask? I’ll try to answer as many of them here so you don’t have to keep wondering.
It’s common for many vulva-owners to think vibrators can desensitize their vaginas. And it’s one of the reasons that stop them from using it.
But—there is actually research that revealed there’s no desensitization from prolonged usage of vibrators.
Yes, you might experience numbness in your vag from the vibrations. However, this sensation doesn’t really last more than a day .
Rest assured, cases of desensitization are short-term , and you don’t have to worry about permanent side effects.
If you experience temporary numbness while using the vibrator, you can switch to manually stimulating the clit or vulva.
It’s also better to use a lower vibration setting if the higher settings give you a numbing effect.
Vibration settings , intensity levels , and speeds are some of the crucial things you need to look out for. 
The more options you have, the better you can find the best patterns and intensity that match what feels good to you.
But then again, there are times when you’ll find your vibe even with the lesser options available. So, trial and error is key.
Another thing to consider is if it’s waterproof .
Waterproof is not the same as water-resistant.
Some toys are water-resistant—and you need to know it’s not the same!
You’d want a waterproof vibe if you’re into using it in the shower or bath. 
Also, these are good private places to use a vibrator if you don’t have a ton of privacy in your home—like if you’re living with parents or in college with roommates and everything.
Meanwhile, water-resistant vibrators are technically safe for water splashes in the shower and for easy cleaning. But you can’t submerge it underwater in the tub or pool.
Also, you might choose between app- or remote-controlled vibrators .
These are great options if you’re bigger-bodied or have mobility issues or just for convenience, really.
You won’t have to fiddle with the buttons between your legs that tend to be hard to reach.
Meanwhile, app-controlled vibrators like the Lovense Lush 3 are great because you can use them with just your phone and play with a long-distance partner.
First, I suggest you check out the manufacturer’s instructions . Vibrators aren’t made the same, so cleaning them also involves different processes.
If your toy is waterproof , good for you. Cleaning it is easy peasy.
It’s submergible, so you don’t have to be very careful in washing it in water.
Simply use a gentle soap to scrub the toy, rinse and dry.
If it’s not waterproof , the steps aren’t much different, but you have to be more careful not to wet the toy. That could damage its motors and internal parts.
I suggest you wipe its body with a towel soaked with soap or a sex toy cleaner.
You may also sanitize it by boiling it in hot water . But that’s only if the toy is made of silicone. Then again, check with the manufacturer.
When you’re done, make sure you dry it well before storing it.
AND don’t forget to clean your vibrator BEFORE and AFTER every use.
Most vibrators come with a storage pouch. So if it does, use it.
Putting it in a bag is essential to keep it away from dust or lint. 
And that’s really important because not only is it very difficult to clean (prevention is better than cure in this case) , but you wouldn’t want any of those inside your body.
From there, hiding it in a cabinet should be enough. Just as long as you don’t store it anywhere with extreme temperatures—it shouldn’t be too hot , too cold , humid, or directly under the sunlight .
If you have a growing collection of sex toys, it might be time to look at storage options.
Keeping your vibrator juiced up is c-r-u-c-i-a-l.
One of the things you should look at when choosing your vibrator is its battery type to determine how to juice it up.
It could be powered up by external batteries or rechargeable batteries.
External batteries are replaceable. These vibrators are usually more affordable, and the batteries are fairly affordable as well.
If you run out of battery, you can just pop in fresh batteries, and off you go to orgasm-land.
That’s when you HAVE extra batteries always on hand. And if you don’t, you need to be lucky to find them in stores near you.
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