Getting To Know Your Vibrator – A User’s Guide
Vibrators are a ubiquitous part of the sexual landscape, but there’s a first time for everybody. Maybe you’ve used a vibrator for a while and just want to learn how to get more out of your vibrator. Or may be you do happen to need tips on how to use a vibrator for beginners. Here are a few vibrator suggestions to help you get the most out of your vibrator.
The first time you use a new vibrator, you’ll likely be more comfortable experimenting with the vibrator by yourself, particularly if this is your first time using a vibrator. You might feel self-conscious as a first-time vibrator user engaging in vibrator play with a partner, so give yourself the space and privacy to learn how you’ll most enjoy your vibrator. You’ll most likely be most comfortable with your vibrator if you turn yourself on before you turn the vibrator on. An erotic novel or mood music can get you in the mood for vibrator stimulation and the vibrator’s mechanical actions will be more effective and relaxing if you’re already in a state of arousal.

Before exploring your vibrator’s capabilities, make sure that you use a sufficient quantity of lube with your vibrator. If it’s a vibrator you intend to use in the bath or shower, be sure that the vibrator’s waterproof, and never bring a vibrator with an electrical cord into the bath — the goal is sensual pleasure, not to become a crispy critter.
Once you’ve found a comfortable setting to discover what your vibrator can do, use a gradual approach to explore your vibrator’s speed settings. You don’t need to turn the vibrator up to eleven your first time with it. Begin with the vibrator’s slowest speed setting, and run the vibrator over your favorite erogenous zones. See what vibrator play most arouses you, and experiment with the speed and vibration settings. Some vibrators offer pulsating sensations in addition to the traditional vibration, so that can be an enjoyable addition to your vibrator repetoire.
Various parts of your body may respond differently to varying degrees of vibrator pressure. For the clitoris, you may want to hold your vibrator firmly against it. For other erogenous zones, you may find that a light touch generates the most arousal. The amount of the vibrator’s surface area you expose an erogenous zone to can make a difference as well. You may find that you only need just the tip of your vibrator for effective clitoral stimulation, while other areas respond better to being in contact with the whole shaft of the vibrator. The more you play with your vibrator, the more you’ll learn what vibrator action turns you on.
Full vibrator insertion can be effective in bringing on an intense vaginal orgasm and rabbit vibrators are particularly good to have on hand for this purpose; with the rabbit vibrator, you get simultaneous vaginal and clitoral stimulation and both vibrating heads are independently adjustable. Vibrators are remarkably useful tools for dependably stimulating the G-spot and triggering a G-spot orgasm. Many vibrators are designed with a shape and head that are ideal for reaching the G-spot and for providing consistent rhythmic vibrator stimulation to the G-spot. Having a G-spot vibrator on hand can be much more reliable than trying to get just the right reach and pressure through stimulating your G-spot by hand.
The vibrator’s erotic possibilities are only limited by your imagination. Explore all of your vibrator’s functions and capabilities, learn how it can best turn you on, and most of all, have fun with your vibrator.



