The Mans Guide to Vibrators
However, the anus and rectum are delicate mucous membranes that are highly absorptive and prone to irritation, and many people use their toys more frequently than 15 minutes per week. For this reason, we decided to err on the side of caution and choose toys made from high-quality, nonporous materials for this guide. But for people who already know that they like using a vibrator, our $100-plus picks are reliable and well worth the investment. The Aer is extremely simple to charge and operate (one tester described it as having “zero learning curve”), with a magnetic USB charger port at its base and three buttons on the top of the toy.
A lot of toys have multiple settings, and that often allows you to turn up and down the intensity, speed, and/or pattern of vibrations. While it might be tempting to crank your toy all the way up (and you should totally do that when you’re ready to, even if that is, in fact, right away), you can also experiment with bumping up the intensity gradually. Though most people refer to the bean-shaped area at the upper crest of the vulva as the clitoris, New York City-based board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist Monica Grover, MD, says it’s just the beginning of this sensitive zone. “The external clitoris is located above the urethra and where the bilateral inner labia meet,” says Dr. Grover. This toy has a whopping 10 contraction rings inside it, for some serious stroking. The Onyx+ can be used for long-distance play, like the Lovense Max 2 above, by syncing up with another Kiiro sex toy (like the brand’s Pearl 2 vibrator) and replicating how your partner’s using it.
This vibrator gets rid of buttons altogether and is instead controlled completely by the way you squeeze it. Ordering your first vibrator can be intimidating — there are so many shapes, sizes, and materials to choose from. If you are unsure where to start, we’ve created a list of vibrators to fit every beginner’s needs. The top of the toy is great for precise clitoral stimulation, while the wider end provides more general vibration to the vulva. As the Pom is small and quiet, it’s perfect for either solo or partner play. I’ve only experienced the former given the current circumstances, but its lack of noise gave me peace of mind as I don’t live alone.
While it may look a little intimidating, it’s all for a good reason; it’s been ergonomically designed to stimulate the G-spot and clitoris simultaneously, with 12 intensity levels. Similar to the BumpHer above, this is a silicone pad that can be used to cushion the impact of strap-on sex and also works well as a standalone grinder pad. However, this one was developed specifically to be useable even when you’re dealing with vulva pain, whether from a chronic illness like vulvodynia, from an acute condition like bacterial vaginosis, or recovering from childbirth.
Shannon also appreciates that it’s waterproof and can get the job done. “I like that it’s battery operated because if it dies, you just pop new batteries in and you’re ready to go,” she adds. This banana-inspired toy was my first-ever clitoral vibrator—and, after a decade of testing and reviewing other vibes, it remains in my regular rotation. While the Sunshine Vibrator is marketed as a G-spot vibrator, I’ve found that it’s just as pleasurable and easy to use on my clit.
While this vibrator’s small size can make getting a grip on it a little tough, the button is easy to find and it has ten vibe settings. There are many quiet vibrators to choose from, so we asked sex experts about their favorites and analyzed a ton of reviews online to see which ones are the best. The vibrators on this list stay quiet and, in some cases, come cleverly disguised as much more run-of-the-mill necessities. The majority of them are made of silicone, though, so remember — if you’re using lube, only go with water-based options viberators, as others can degrade the silicone.
It’s not fun to be into a specific sensation and level of power, and then for it to go in a different direction immediately. Variety may be the spice of life, but not when you’re about to orgasm. This thing is essentially a cock ring attached to a vibrating butt plug, but what sets it apart from other such toys is the clitoral stimulator for use on your partner. The vibrator itself has two speeds and five vibration patterns, while the beaded shaft adds extra pleasure for penetrative sex. “I had a great time with this toy, even as someone who is newer to anal play!,” one Lovehoney reviewer wrote.
The controls are accessible and easy to use, and the long battery life won’t let you down. It’s on the larger side but if you’ve got space in your bedside drawer then we would recommend treating yourself to this one. While vibrations can feel good just about anywhere , you may want to prioritize rabbits with an internal arm that offers rotation, thrusting, or some other kind of motion.