What is a Vibrator?
Vibrators Vs. Dildos
History of Vibrators
The Manipulator
Why should I use a vibrator
Vibrators – There’s a world of tickling toys waiting for you
Electronic vs. Battery-Operated Vibrators
Making your battery-operated Vibrator last longer
What is my vibrator made of?
Noise and Vibrators
How to choose your Vibrator
How to use a Vibrator
The right kind of lube
How to clean your vibrator
How do I store my Vibrator?
Where do I hide my vibrator?
Don’t fear the vibrator
Vibrators for Men
Things you just shouldn’t do
Get your partner to enjoy vibrators with you
Anal Vibrators
Where is your vibrator going to do most of the work?
Female Ejaculation
The Big O!
Make your own Vibrator
Teledildonics
Waterproof Vibrators
The Rabbit
The Queen of all Vibrators
The Shoulder massager that created a stir
Laws against sex toys

Penetration or clitoral stimulation from your vibrator


For most people, the choice of where to use a vibrator is not something that first comes to mind, but it is a very important choice in choosing your vibrator, especially your first vibrator.

You’re probably thinking: “I don’t need to read this; I know where to use a vibrator.” But, did you know that there are vibrators specially designed for clitoral stimulation only and vibrators designed for penetration. The latter design can stimulate both, but trust us, the ones specially designed to rock your clit are out of this world!

So what’s the difference?
External or Clit Vibrators are usually made mostly of hard plastic. Some are strap-ons or hands-free that just fit over your clitoris or in your underwear for a pleasant massage that no one will no about—unless you want them to. Others are marketed as “body massagers”, and sold by large companies like Hitachi. The benefit is that these massagers come with warranties, but the con is that you are acquiring mega power from the wall socket, while getting limited mobility because of a cord. These vibrators also tend to be a little more expensive than their battery-operated or penetration vibrator counterparts.

Penetration Vibrators are usually made of a softer material like jelly rubber, silicone or Cyberskin™. These vibrators are very versatile and range in style from simple wand-like shapes to curved creations for G-spot stimulation and are waterproof. They run on batteries, so you know you’ll have to change the double AAs soon and the motor isn’t as strong as those in the vibrators that plug into the wall. But, hey, you have penetration vibrators like the Rabbit Habit™ vibrator, which penetrates and stimulates the clit. So, do you need the other one?

Oh, the choices!

The truth is sexually adventurous people everywhere demand more each day from their sex toys. So, the inventors keep trying to stay one step ahead. In doing this, they’ve made a way for vibrator users to interchange the way they use almost any vibrator.

Take a look at the Hitachi Magic Wand™. It is one of the most powerful and adored vibrators on the market today. It’s gotten rave reviews on its ability to make men and women cum, but it’s missing one thing—the ability to penetrate.

Not exactly!

The Hitachi Magic Wand™ was originally designed only for clitoral stimulation, but now you can buy attachments to make that powerful vibration meet your G-spot or prostate gland.

Whichever type of stimulation you choose to get from your vibrator, make sure you take note of size and shape. Check out How to choose your vibrator, because there is nothing worse than not being able to fully enjoy your vibrator because it’s too big or small.

For your shopping pleasure, here’s a list of some of the most talked about vibrators for stimulating each area.

Clit Vibrators

  • Hitachi Magic Wand™
  • Wahl 7 in 1
  • AcuVibe™
Penetration Vibrators
  • Rabbit Habit™
  • Hummingbird Twister

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