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6 things every woman should know before buying a vibrator

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Thinking of spicing things up a little bit in the bedroom? If you are adventurous and are into trying new stuff, you might have already thought of a vibrator. But do you know what to look for in a vibrator?

Relax, we are going to save you all the baggage and tell you the important things you need to know before buying your first vibrator.

1. The purpose of the vibrator

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How do you intend to use the vibrator? See, all vibrators are made to improve your sexual experience. Even so, a vibrator can be designed for clitoral stimulation or for the G-spot stimulation. If you are looking for a vibrator to stimulate your inner sweet spots, a curved vibrator is your friend.

2. Size really matters

Seriously, even with vibrators, size is really important. The good thing with vibrators is that you choose the size that will meet your sexual needs. If you love them thicker or longer, the choice is all yours. The girth, however, is more important because you cannot alter it, unlike length that you can control how deep it goes.

3. The material of the vibrator

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They come in different materials. But silicone is preferred by most people due to its ease of use and comfort while using. The only thing to remember is that you should never ever use silicone-based lube with silicone vibrators.

4. The noise

How loud is the vibrator? You don’t want a vibrator that announces to your neighbors that you are having some sexy moment. Go for the vibrators that do not produce a loud noise when at work.

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5. Your budget

Vibrators are not cheap. Putting in mind that this is something that goes into your vagina, the cost is important when buying one but it should never be at the expense of the quality.

6. How to store it

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Before you buy a vibrator, you will also need to know how to store it. Not all sex toys should be stored together since some can react with each other. To be on the safe side, wrap each toy separately and then put them in one bag.

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