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1. 9 Creative Ways to Use Sex Toys With a Partner
Even if you are super familiar with how to use sex toys while masturbating, whipping toys out with partners can feel like a whole other story. And while it's not an exact science, you might have some questions about how to get started. Luckily for you, in a lot of ways, there's not a huge difference between using a toy with a partner and using one on yourself. In fact, you can probably use most of the toys you masturbate with during partnered play, too. That said, having a partner there opens up a lot of new possibilities, too-both in terms of partner-specific toys and techniques that require an extra pair of hands. Either way, sex toys can be a strong addition to any sex life if all parties are curious. Below, find everything you need to know about how to use sex toys with a partner, from choosing the right equipment to getting creative. First, why use sex toys? Okay, maybe you are not convinced-and that's okay. Sex toys definitely are not for everyone or every couple. But in case you are on the fence, there are a few solid benefits to using sex toys worth mentioning. Firstly and most obviously...they are fun. "Sex is the adult version of the playground," sex therapist Rosara Torrisi, L.C.S.W., Ph.D., tells SELF. "It's where we are allowed to let go and be playful. And with that in mind, you can use anything you want on the playground, including toys." Beyond that, though, plenty of people-especially people with vaginas-require certain types of stimulation in order to have an orgasm. Specifically, most people with vaginas require at least some clitoral stimulation to get off, according to the Mayo Clinic. And while you certainly do not need a vibrator to play with your clitoris, it can help, especially if you need more powerful stimulation than you or your partner can administer on your own. Plenty of people can only get off with the help of a vibrator, and that's nothing to be ashamed about. Even taking orgasms off the table (which is a very legit approach to sex), toys offer sensations that you simply can not experience without them. So the question is, why not use toys? Wait, what kind of sex toys are we talking about? Any sex toy you want! But just to make sure we are on the same page, let's talk about some of the most common toys and accessories available that you might want to use as a couple. Couple-specific toys: While any toy can be a couple's toy when you put your mind to it, there are some toys on the market specifically for partnered play, certified sex therapist Courtney Geter, L.M.F.T., tells SELF. A lot of them are designed with P-in-V sex in mind, such as the Paloqueth Couples Vibrator ($27, Amazon), which can be inserted into the vagina during penetration to provide sensation for the clitoris, G-spot, and partner's penis all at once. Vibrators: As you probably know, there are a ton of different types of vibrators available, from external wands and bullets to insertable vibrators and rabbits. Which is right for you depends on how you want to use it, but for partnered sex, there are a few things to consider. For example, the size and shape of an external vibe can be important if you want to use it during penetration or if you want your partner to be able to hold it comfortably from certain angles. Dildos, plugs, and strap-ons: Basically, anything you can use to penetrate one another, either vaginally or anally. This category can overlap with the vibrator category, btw. Plenty of vibrators are dildos or plugs and vice versa.
2. Sex Toys: What is the most realistic feeling, flaccid, large dildo I can buy on the market?
I am not sure what the largest dildo is but these are the most realistic dildos I know of. They are a tad more expensive than most dildos but you get what you pay for. I've had ones that were under $10 and compared to the more expensive one, it was night and day. From they ones I've seen, these are some of the highest rated dildos. They come in different sizes so maybe they have one large enough for your needs
3. No Sex Drive or No Sexual Attraction?
Evidently you have to look for some external things to add some spark into your bedroom activities. For many couples sex can slowly become boring because they do not experiment with new ideas. Recent studies have shown that couples that use sex toys are more likely to have sex. If you were ever curious about any of the sex toys, why do not you go ahead and purchase at least one :) As by self experinece some pleasure items can really spice up your sex life :) foreplay with aroma oils and aphrodisiac increase sex drive as well