My First Time Actually Feeling the Vibration!
Last year, I was still a total beginner when it came to adult toys. The ones I tried were all kinds of cute, discreet gadgets — lipstick-shaped, ones with projections, even animal-shaped ones. But soon I realized something important: the more “discreet” a toy is, the less effective it tends to be. It’s better to choose toys that are actually designed to fit the human body.
After I had my fun with smaller external toys, curiosity led me to try vibrators. I started experimenting with different types, and finally found one that truly worked for me — and I couldn’t wait to share my experience with all my girls!
First of all, there are two main types of vibrators: electric and manual. Let’s be honest — once you’ve decided to use a toy, why bother with manual ones? The vibration frequency of electric models is on a whole different level. When choosing, here are a few tips:
1. Brand and service matter
Since these are personal items, it’s best to go with reputable brands. They offer safer materials, better quality, and reliable after-sales support.
2. Price considerations
You don’t have to go for the most expensive one. Vibrators aren’t exactly high-tech devices with exclusive patents. A reasonably priced one will do the job just fine — plus, you can upgrade anytime without feeling guilty.
3. Shape matters
Unlike suction toys that can look like anything, vibrators need to match the female anatomy. If the shape is too odd, it might look fun but feel uncomfortable in use.
4. Focus on useful functions
You don’t need a toy packed with 20 different vibration modes. What matters most is comfort and pleasure. Simplicity often wins!
5. Material is key
Look for toys made of liquid silicone — it’s soft, flexible, and feels great on the skin. Avoid cheap PVC materials; they’re often unsafe and unpleasant to touch.
Here are some more tips. Finding your climax with an internal toy isn’t as easy as with a suction toy — it takes time and exploration, so be patient.
Aside from that, many people are concerned about noise levels. Most vibrators on the market operate at around 50 decibels. After all, they’re electric devices, so it’s unrealistic to expect them to be completely silent. When used internally, part of the sound is naturally muffled.
A few other things to keep in mind:
1、Most small toys have silicone surfaces. Do not boil them, as high heat can damage the material!
2、Do not use alcohol to disinfect silicone toys!
3、Clean them with plain water or an alcohol-free shower gel.
4、Avoid soaking your toys. Even if they’re labeled waterproof, water can still promote bacterial growth. Always dry them thoroughly before storing!
5、Never use a fast charger! It can damage the battery and shorten the toy’s lifespan.


