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Handy tips for first-timers

People offer many different reasons for adding sex toys to their sexual repertoire. These include:

  • To discover or increase the ability to orgasm
  • To experiment with a wide variety of shapes, sizes and colours, and to try different levels or kinds of stimulation
  • To complement or enhance fantasies
  • To spark communication with their partners
  • Because sex toys do things people can't: revolve, vibrate, bend and twirl
  • Not having a sexual partner
  • Because sex toys are the ultimate in safer sex
  • Because sex toys don't replace partner sex - they enhance it
  • Because they're fun, as toys should be!

 
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New to toys?
Try a few of these suggestions to make your first experience memorable!

  • Relax. Don't worry about what you should or shouldn't be doing with your toy, or whether you're doing it right. Experiment; try using it all over your body and see what feels good.
  • Go solo. Play with your toy alone before introducing it into couple's play, this way you learn what feels good and can show your partner.
  • Try one toy that does several things. Instead of committing to one type of toy, try a toy that vibrates and is insertable, or one that can be used in a harness and for anal stimulation. You might find that you really like to use a G-spot vibrator for stimulating your nipples.
  • Start small. When buying a toy for insertion, it's better to err on the small side. If it's too big you probably won't play with it, but a toy that's a little too small can still bring hours of enjoyment.
  • Use lube. Lubricant makes everything more slippery, and will undoubtedly make any sex toy experience more enjoyable. A toy that feels too big or vibrates too strongly might feel just right with the addition of a little lube.
  • Be realistic. A sex toy might not save your marriage, or be a surefire orgasm machine - but they are a fun way to expand your sexual repertoire and learn more about your body and your pleasure potential.
  • If at first you don't succeed, try again. If one sex toy doesn't thrill you, use that experience to decide what you do want the next time around: different size, stronger vibration, softer material. Testing several different toys is the best way to find what works.
    • Using resources books and videos can be a great way to learn how to incorporate toys into your sex play.

     
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