Table of contents:
- Variety of sex toys for couples
- 1. Vibrator
- 2. Blindfold and hand strap
- 3. Feather or tickle toy
- 4. Erection rings
- 5. We-vibe
- Risks of using sex toys
- 1. Hazardous chemicals
- 2. Sexually transmitted diseases
- 3. Injury, injury, or allergies
- Tips for safe use of sex toys
If lately your sexual life and your partner feel bland, maybe you need a new atmosphere when making love. No need to go far to a romantic place, you and your partner can create new challenges and enjoyment in the room with sex toys. Sex toys or sex toys are tools to support a partner's intimacy during sex. However, using sex toys when making love also has its own rules. If you are not careful, there is a risk that you and your partner are lurking. In order to keep sex safe with sex toys, consider the following guidelines.
Variety of sex toys for couples
Currently there are various types of sex toys available on the market. However, for you and your partner who are not familiar or have never used sex toys, you can try the following five types of sex toys for beginners.
1. Vibrator
Vibrators are one of the most common sex toys and a must-have for couples who want to try sex toys. Its use can be for women, men, and couples who are having sex. The vibrations produced by this tool will provide a certain stimulation to the vagina and penis. Sometimes a vibrator is also used to stimulate a woman's clitoris or male testicles when penetrating.
2. Blindfold and hand strap
For a hotter sex sensation, you and your partner can try to role play. One of them will wear an eye patch and have both hands tied to the end of the bed or the like. Meanwhile, his partner will act as a dominating figure. He will provide a variety of unexpected stimuli that cannot be resisted by a partner whose hands are tied and their eyes are closed.
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3. Feather or tickle toy
For couples who are not used to using sex toys, tickling toys can be a great place to start. You can try synthetic fur that is used to tease the sensitive areas of the partner.
4. Erection rings
This ring is usually used when you and your partner penetrate in the missionary position (man on top). The ring will be attached to the base of the penis. When penetration, the end of the ring will produce vibrations in the woman's clitoris or G-spot. However, this ring can also be used when masturbating alone.
5. We-vibe
This type of vibrator can be used in various ways. The most common way to use it is to insert one end of the smaller end into the vagina, about up to 3 centimeters deep. The other, larger end will provide stimulation to the clitoris. Then, the penis that penetrates into the vagina will also receive vibrations from the small end of the We-vibe in the vagina.
Another way to use this sex toy is to wrap it around the penis. You and your partner can wear it like using a sex ring during sex or as a male masturbation aid. Women can also use We-vibe when masturbating.
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Risks of using sex toys
Sex toys do seem to be effective at increasing intimacy and challenge for a partner. However, be careful with the risks that may arise. Here are some of the dangers you should avoid when having sex with assistive devices.
1. Hazardous chemicals
Some sex toys are made of soft plastic. To soften plastic, sex toy manufacturers make use of a chemical called phthalates (pronounced ta-leits) which is harmful to health. These chemicals can cause disturbances in the reproductive system and liver. Phthalates are also known to have the potential to cause cancer.
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2. Sexually transmitted diseases
In addition to dangerous chemicals, the use of sex toys on partners also increases the risk of transmitting venereal diseases and various other diseases that can be transmitted through bodily fluids. The reason is, your and your partner's body fluids such as sperm or vaginal fluids can stick to sex toys. If the toys are used interchangeably, the virus or bacteria that sticks will move to the partner. Some examples of sexually transmitted diseases that can be transmitted through sex toys are HIV, hepatitis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea.
3. Injury, injury, or allergies
Some sex toys use vibrators that are controlled by machines. If you and your partner are not careful when playing sex toys, you and your partner are prone to injury, injury, or irritation to the genitals or other parts of the body that come into contact with your sex toy. You and your partner may also have sensitive skin that will react when in contact with plastic, rubber, cloth, or lubricants that are usually smeared on certain sex toys.
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Tips for safe use of sex toys
If you and your partner want to add hot spices during sex, be careful when using sex toys. So that you avoid the various risks of using sex toys, pay attention to the following tips.
- Choose a sex toy that says "Free phthalates”
- Buy sex toys from trusted and reputable manufacturers
- Always use a condom during sexual activity with sex toys to prevent transmission of venereal diseases. Also remember to change to a new condom immediately after ejaculating or penetrating
- Wash your sex toys after use with soap and hot water
- We recommend that you avoid using the same sex toy in turn, wash and clean it first if you have to use it interchangeably
- Avoid sex that is too hard or sex positions that are prone to using sex toys (unless you and your partner really want to try sex that is challenging enough)
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