HELP: A beginner's guide to VIBRATORS for sexual wellness
by Irene CC
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Vibrators do NOT replace the experience of desire: they are tools to discover it. Sexual pleasure is knowledge, and this begins with something very simple: curiosity and self-exploration.
For a long time, pleasure—especially female pleasure, duh—has been treated as a mystery, and even today we still carry many of those taboos: women who don't know their own anatomy well or feel shame about the topic. This needs to stop: knowledge of one's own body is one of the keys to unlocking pleasure. And pleasure = health = happiness.
Personal exploration, including masturbation and the use of sex toys, can be a clear way to understand what we like and how our body responds. And this is where vibrators come in. Today, vibrators are designed with a clear intention: not just to produce pleasure, but to foster a more conscious relationship with one's own body. From minimalist devices to full-on tech, these objects are part of a new cultural conversation around desire. So we've prepared your BEGGINER'S VIBRATOR GUIDE.
How to start using vibrators: Beginner's guide
Bullet vibrators: small, precise, and discreet
Bullet vibrators are often the first step for many people. Small and easy to use, they are primarily designed for external stimulation, especially of the clitoris. Their simplicity allows for calm exploration of sensations, without the need to learn complex techniques. Their compact size makes them one of the most discreet devices in the world of intimate pleasure. There are some with a simple yet powerful design like ZEE by Dame Products and others a bit more specific like ZIGG by Dame Products with a silicone 'tongue' that allows you to reach erogenous zones with precision.
Air pulse or suction vibrators: orgasm guaranteed
Instead of vibrating directly on the skin, air pulse vibrators or 'clit suckers' generate pressure pulses around the clitoris. This creates an enveloping and gradual sensation that many people describe as completely different from traditional vibration. Of all the thousands on the market, we love AER by Dame Products for its distinctiveness: it uses a slightly different technology, creating pressure waves with rhythmic air pulses that offer an experience similar to oral sex.
G-spot vibrators
The G-spot is usually found on the front wall of the vagina, a few centimeters from the entrance. Vibrators designed for this area have a slight curve, some more accurate than others depending on the anatomy of each vagina, allowing for more precise stimulation. We are OBSESSED with 'ARCH' by Le Wand. Unlike other devices, with this one, pressure, movement, and temperature are the most important factors.
Clitoral vibrators
Clitoral vibrators are designed for focused external stimulation. Try 'POM' by Dame Products, with a small, flexible, and ultra-soft design, intended to comfortably adapt to the body. They are often used during intimate solo moments but can also be incorporated during sexual intercourse to intensify sensations.
Wand vibrators: your clit's best friend
The wand vibrators are true classics of contemporary pleasure. Originally created as body massagers (aha...), they eventually became one of the most iconic devices for intimate pleasure. Their rounded head allows for broad and intense vibrations that can be used on both intimate areas and other parts of the body, working equally well as a relaxation tool and a pleasure ally. Two of our favorites: the ultra-cute Le Wand Massager, a true benchmark in luxury wands, and the MIN by Dame Products , a compact, minimalist, and... adorable version.
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Remember, sexual well-being = curiosity about one's own body. Exploring what we like, what stimulates us, and what makes us feel good should not be a taboo. On the contrary, it is BASIC to understand one's own sexuality and to be able to communicate it to a partner. The rest—imagination, rhythm, and pleasure—always belong to those who use them.
— MORBO