![]() Head to our best lube guide for more advice on what to look for from your lubricant.Īmy is author of the Coffee & Kink blog and organiser of Smutathon ( ) an annual sex-writing marathon event that raises money for endometriosis. If fact, Amy's is a strong advocate of this wonder juice in general: "Lube just needs to be in everyone's sex life," she adds. So using lots of lube can make it smoother and more fun. "It's so important with dildos because the harder materials can be quite rigid if not properly lubricated and it can be a bit painful if you're using silicone sometimes the material can be a bit 'grabby' against the skin. Imphal: A horrific video of two women being paraded naked on a road by a group of men in Manipur has been shared widely on social media, drawing massive condemnation and calls for action. One accessory you always need, however, is lube. As well as protecting yourself from the bacteria that can be harboured in porous materials the other reason you might want to pop a jacket on it is if you're sharing the toy with someone, as Amy says, "you're not fluid bonded with". If you enjoy the feeling of penetration and want to orgasm just combine it with clitoral stimulation using your hands or with your partner using their hands or mouth, or a vibrator." Do I need to use a condom or lube with a dildo?Ī question that is often considered by dildo users is, 'Do I need a condom with this?'. "So some people can orgasm from a dildo and some people can't, either way that's fine and normal. "Depending on which research you believe, 60-90 per cent of people with vulvas can't orgasm just from penetration and need clitoral stimulation as well," says Amy. While some sex-toy users like dildos for the simple feeling of penetration, for others it can stimulate a G-spot orgasm, female ejaculation or if being used anally on a man trigger a P-spot orgasm. While the vibrator market sells itself on the ability of its product to make you orgasm, the dildo is a little more opaque about the effect it has on the user. If people want to experiment with other sensations, other options are borosilicate glass, stainless steel, wood and, if it's properly treated, glazed and sealed, hard ABS plastic, which is cheaper." Can a dildo make you orgasm? One hundred per cent pure silicone is the best way to go, believes Amy, "It's completely body safe, it's non porous, it's easy to sterilise and it lasts forever. ![]() The large-breasted, sensual newswoman admitted that she once had a man that large enter her, and it was no picnic. ![]() Ten inches, however, is way, way too big. "PVC and latex and TPE/TPR are not going to leak toxic materials into you but they're porous, which means they will harbour bacteria, you can never get them 100% clean and so they're best avoided or used with a condom." (Head to our best condom guide for our top picks for use with sex toys or without.) As we all know, according to Robin, four inches is fine. ![]()
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