Here’s a guide to a buying a vibrator
Do’s
- Beginners should have a classic vibrator, one that is smaller than the average penis size (about 5in. long and 1.5 in diameter). Think of it this way: a little smaller than your boyfriends dick (if you have a one)
- Make it personal, pick your favorite color. This way it won’t see, as uncomfortable.
- Buy a magic bullet!!! Clitoral simulation is key; sometimes you’re not in the mood for penetration.
- Buy a vibrator to accommodate you. If you get to used to a smaller size, buy something a little bigger.
- Buy cleaner that’s sold at the store.
- If you’re confused, ask a friend, sorority sister, or someone who works in the store.
- Buy a waterproof vibrator. Sometimes it’s good to have fun in the shower or bathtub (we all need our personal time).
- After some experience, my recommendation for an “everyday” vibrator is the Rabbit (or Beaver, Dolphin, Lion, Panda; the animals are different but they all work the same way). It provides excellent penetration and clitoral stimulation and is great for a good, quick orgasm.
- Find a good place to keep them, especially if you don’t live alone (read my earlier post about that mess)
Don’ts
- Buy strap-on vibrator. They move, are uncomfortable, and if you need one to use for sex, there’s something wrong.
- Use scented soaps, purell, or rubbing alcohol to clean your vibrator. Theses will likely lead to yeast infections.
- Buy anything you have to attach to your finger (or any other body parts). These are messy; they typically don’t stay in place, and usually don’t work.
- Let your boyfriend be intimidated by them. Adding them to your sex life can be fun.

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