You have just bought dildo and aren’t sure how to use it for the first time, I’ve got some tips for you. First of all, don’t be afraid of it—it’s just a toy. You can use it for pleasure or to improve your skills as a lover.
In this article, we’ll talk about some things that might make using your new sex toy easier:
Don’t use a dildo to replace real sex.
When you use a dildo, it’s important to keep in mind that they are not the same as real penises. They’re designed to be used differently and can help you learn more about your body, but they won’t replace real sex. If you’re looking for something that gives you an experience similar to having intercourse with someone else, then using a dildo may not be what you’re looking for!
A dildo is not the same as a penis. They’re different shapes and sizes, and they’re designed to be used differently.
Dildos are designed to be used in different ways than a penis. They have different shapes and sizes, which makes them ideal for different situations. For example, if you want to use your dildo as an anal plug or as an anal toy (for penetration), a smaller dildo will do the trick better than an average-sized one–especially since there are so many options out there!
Dildos come in all sorts of materials: silicone and glass; rubber; stainless steel; stainless steel with a slight curve/bend at one end…the list goes on (and on). If you’re looking for something that’s not only safe but also feels good against the body’s skin when inserted into it, then try some silicone because it won’t get hot like other materials do during use (this can cause burns).
Your body may not like it.
While it can be a lot of fun to use a dildo, there are some things that you should keep in mind before doing so. If your body does not like the feeling of being penetrated by a toy, then it may not be for you. Your partner’s sensitivity could also affect their enjoyment and how much pleasure they receive from using one. Some people have medical conditions or other sensitivities that make sex uncomfortable or painful when certain parts of the body touch each other during sex play; these situations warrant extra caution when choosing which toys are safe to try out!
However, if both parties are willing and open-minded about trying new things together (and respecting each other’s wishes), then there shouldn’t be any reason why an enthusiastic couple shouldn’t enjoy themselves fully without worrying about hurting one another accidentally while experimenting with their new toys!
Try different positions.
It’s important to try different positions while using your dildo. The first step is to find out what position works best for the two of you, but after that, it’s also important to experiment with different positions on your own so that at least one feels good and another doesn’t. This way, you can figure out which positions work best for both of your bodies and toys (and also if there are any positions that might be uncomfortable or difficult).
Cleaning up can be easy or hard depending on how you hold and store your toy.
As long as you keep your dildo clean and sanitary, it’s easy to clean. If you wash them with soap and water, then they can be put in the dishwasher or run through your kitchen sink.
If you want to use a toy cleaner or wipe down the surface of your dildo with an antibacterial wipe, that’s fine too! You can also just use warm water and mild soap if that works better for you (and remember not to get any liquid into the battery compartment!).
If your toy comes packaged in plastic packaging–such as those used by Doc Johnson–it will most likely be super easy for cleanup because there won’t be any crevices where germs could hide out. But if yours came wrapped up in foil instead of plastic wrap? Well then…good luck!
If you want to learn more about using a dildo, talk to your partner or a sex toy technician who can help you do so safely.
If you want to learn more about using a dildo, talk to your partner or a sex toy technician who can help you do so safely.
- Talk with your partner.
- Talk with a sex toy technician at a store or online resource (like Babeland).
- Talk with a doctor who specializes in sexual health care and pleasure.
- Speak with friends and family members who are knowledgeable about how best to use toys together as well as how safe it is for both partners during playtime.* Call up clergy members who might be able to offer advice on making sure everyone involved leaves no room for accidental injury while experimenting with new forms of intimacy.
Conclusion
This is a great way to learn more about using dildos, but also remember that it’s important to be safe. If your body tells you that you’re not comfortable with this type of play or use a particular toy, then don’t use it in the first place. Don’t go out blindly buying everything without talking to someone who can help guide your choices!