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These prove what you already knew: You don’t have to sacrifice style for function.
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you could spend some time using it all over your body to discover what feels best to you.
Tenga’s Iroha+ Tori has five vibration speeds and three patterns.
Plus, it’s fully waterproof if you want to use it in the shower or bathtub.
Its ergonomic design is perfect for solo play, foreplay, and partner play alike.
Its slender pendant happens to be an external vibrator that activates with the push of its discreet button.
If silver isn’t your style, this necklace is available in rose gold and gold options.
This clitoral stimulator is completely wearable during solo play and penetrative sex.
This isn’t your ordinaryrabbit vibratorit’s actually a thruster.
Its flexible shaft bends with your body and can be used for G-spot and external stimulation.
This bendy sex toy is also equipped with 10 vibration speeds and 10 patterns to get creative with.
Unlike other bullet vibrators, this toy is also insertable for G-spot stimulation.
It hasthreemotors for unmatched stimulation on your clit and G-spot, bringing blended orgasms to a whole new level.
External stimulators like air pulsators andwand vibratorsare usually the most versatile toys and can be used across erogenous zones.
Other popular materials used to create sensitivity-friendly sex toys include stainless steel and borosilicate glass.
Then there’s the sex tech that doesn’t rely on vibrations, like thrusters and air pulsators.
Many options have a button, digital panel, app, or an accompanying remote to flip through controls.
Again, finding the best option for you depends on your sexual preferences.
With all the advancements in sex tech, one of the most game-changing specs is battery life.
Just keep in mind charge time, which can be lengthy as well.
With that being said, oil-based lubricants are not recommended for vaginal penetration.