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Classic Soft Jelly Dildo, 5 Sizes, Crystalo
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Classic Soft Jelly Dildo, 5 Sizes, Peach
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Garden of Delights Rose Vibrator, 15 Settings, Purple
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Dildo FAQs
What are dildos?
Dildos are pleasure-promoting allies designed for vaginal or anal play. While they often sport a phallic silhouette, they come in an array of shapes, sizes, and textures. From silicone to rubber, glass to metal, their material game is strong. Some dildos vibrate, while others are manual masters. Whether you're flying solo or with a partner, dildos are your passport to exploring your sexuality and amplifying your pleasure. They're versatile enough for penetration or external stimulation of the clitoris or other pleasure zones. Remember, lube is your dildo's best friend – it keeps things smooth and safe. Post-play, give your dildo a good clean to keep infections at bay. With the right care, dildos can be a safe and thrilling way to explore your pleasure potential.
How do you sanitise and clean a dildo?
Cleaning your dildo post-play is crucial to keep infections at bay. Here's a step-by-step guide (we recommend using a specialised sex toy cleaner so that your pleasure buddy lasts longer!):
To Sanitise:
Wipe it down with a 10% bleach and 90% water solution. Alternatively, you can use a specialised sex toy cleaner or disinfectant spray.
After sanitising, give it a rinse with warm water and pat it dry, or let it air-dry.
Store your dildo in a clean, dry spot away from direct sunlight or heat.
To Clean:
Start by washing your hands with soap and warm water.
Give your dildo a rinse with warm water to wash off any surface dirt.
Apply a small amount of mild, unscented soap to your dildo.
Use your hands or a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub your dildo, paying extra attention to textured or creviced areas.
Rinse off all the soap with warm water. Pat your dildo dry with a clean towel or let it air-dry.
Follow these steps after each session to keep your dildo ready for action. If you're the proud owner of multiple toys, remember to store them separately and not share them with others to avoid spreading infections.
How many calories does masturbation burn?
The calorie-burning stats during a self-love session can vary. Factors like the intensity and duration of your play, along with personal factors like age, weight, and fitness level, all join the mix. Generally speaking, you could burn around 5-25 calories per session. It might not rival a gym workout, but hey, masturbation is a stress buster and mood elevator in its own right!
Why can’t I orgasm?
There could be several reasons why the big O seems elusive. Here are some common culprits:
Psychological factors: Stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues can put a damper on your orgasmic journey.
Medications: Certain meds, including antidepressants, can mess with your sexual function and make reaching climax trickier.
Medical conditions: Conditions like diabetes or nerve damage can impact sexual function.
Hormonal imbalances: Imbalances like low testosterone or thyroid dysfunction can also throw a wrench in your sexual works.