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Pleasure is for everyone, no matter the body you’re in.
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“Do they wantG-spot stimulation, or do they likeanal, for example?
Then they must consider the most important features, like whether they need a lightweight toy or easy-to-use buttons.
Once they have figured out these questions, narrowing down the right toy for them is easier.”
The possibilities are basically endless!
Just because a toy is marketed for a certain use doesn’t mean that’s theonlyuse, after all.
Just position your clit underneath the flow of water and let the pleasure wash over you.
you’re able to also adjust the angle of the toy from the base.
Like many We-Vibe toys, it’s possible to control through an app.
Iantaffi recommends this toy for people who prefer a gentler vibration.
It has 10 intensity levels and a straightforward two-button interface.
Starsi is a gender-inclusive toy that can be used in a variety of ways.
you might also hold this against your clit, penis, nipples, or any other erogenous zones.
This hand harness can be useful for people who find it difficult to grip objects for an extended period.
you could use a dildo or vibrator on yourself or someone else without your hand getting overworked.
Beyond that, there’s also a stigma around sex and disability.
This cannot be further from the truth," says Nellie Galindo, founder ofAccessible Sexual Health.
What sex toys are best for someone with a disability?
you could also find creative ways to adapt sex toys for your body.
“We have that innate creativity and drive to pleasure, I think, as humans.”
Where can I learn more about sex and disability?
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