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Dildos & Dongs

A dildo is the perfect sex toy for masturbation or sex with a partner. Are you looking for a dildo with a scrotum or a dildo with a suction cup? Maybe a dildo with vibrations? Below we list a gigantic selection of desirable dildos in realistic shapes and colorful colors that are guaranteed to fulfill a valuable function in your sex life.

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      Diameter - Cock Ring

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      How to use a dildo

      Dildos are mainly made to stimulate through vaginal or anal penetration and are quite easy to use and don’t require much explanation. Make sure to use body-safe lube with your dildo for easier insertions and more pleasurable penetration!

      Be open and curious when you explore your body. Different parts of the body provide various types of sexual pleasure and can trigger new exciting orgasms. All of which are worth experiencing.

      Want to learn to suck cock better? Whether you want to learn how to deep throat or enjoy the feeling of sucking dick while masturbating, dildos also make a great tool for simulating giving head.

       

      How do I use a dildo with a strap-on?

      Dildo med strap onDildos with a suction cup can easily be attached to O-Ring harnesses. In this way, you easily create a strap-on dildo that enables even more exciting games with a partner.

      Most O-ring harnesses come with rings in different sizes which allow you to attach your dildos to the strap-on harness. You can easily switch between your favorite dildos and alternate between sizes and textures depending on your mood or preference.

      Vac-U-Lock compatible dildos have a small hole in the base which allow you to connect your sex toy to a compatible strap-on, handle, or sex-machine.

       

      What kind of dildo should I buy?

      Dildos come in different shapes, textures, and materials. All of which have different benefits and trade-offs. Realistic dildos often have lifelike textures such as veins which add extra stimulation. On the other hand, smooth designs in materials like plastic reduce friction and can make penetration more comfortable.

      Most realistic dildos are made of semi-hard materials such as silicone or TPR. These dildos are rigid but still soft to the touch. They are also quite bendable!

      Vibrations will travel differently depending on what your sex toy is made of. Dildos made of soft material will dampen vibrations. Hard materials like plastic might offer more vibrations but are usually less silent.

      Read our quick guide to know more about the materials used in sex toys.

       

      How to take care of your dildo

      Great! So you've taken the plunge and bought your very own dildo. Now let’s make sure your new sex toy lasts!

      Clean your dildo with toy cleaner or a sex-toy compatible soap before and after use. Be careful using regular soap with soft materials such as silicone and jelly. Soap can be very abrasive and dry out your product, creating small microscopic cracks where fungi and bacteria can thrive and grow. Prevent cracking by allowing your product to dry properly and by using a renewing powder to absorb the remaining moisture.

      A very common and costly mistake is storing all sex toys together and in contact with each other. Soft materials such as silicone can interact when in contact with other materials for a prolonged time and result in discoloration and damage. Yes! This can also be true with some silicone products when in contact with other toys of the same material. Avoid having sex toys touching each other during storage. Socks make for a great make-shift pouch to protect your dildos during storage and travel.

       

      How do vibrating dildos work?

      vibrerande realistisk dildoA vibrating dildo is simply a rounded rod equipped with a vibrating motor. Most vibrating dildos are controlled through a control panel on the base of the dildo. Some of them can also be controlled using a remote or an app.

      Vibrating dildos can also be used with an O-ring strap-on harness. But only if the base of the dildo is wider than the shaft. Dildos with suction cups work best for this purpose. We have a wide range of dildos from cheap but reliable battery-powered vibrating dildos to waterproof and powerful rechargeable dildos with all the bells and whistles you could want!

      Vibrating dildo vs. Vibrator

      Vibrating dildos are (sometimes penis-shaped) sex toys made for penetrative action with vibrations as extra stimulation. Vibrators on the other hand focus on the vibrations and are often made of a harder material that better transmits vibrations.

       

      Another popular sex toy for penetrating stimulation with the added benefit of vibrations is the rabbit vibrator. These have a bullet or clitoral stimulator which stimulates this very important erogenous zone during penetration. Rabbits might also provide stimulation using rotating beads on the shaft or even through thrusting motion!

       

      Not all dildos are safe for anal use!

      The anus is much deeper than the vagina. If you lose your grip on the toy it might slip in pretty far. When buying a dildo for anal use make sure to get a dildo with a larger base than tops such as dildos with testicles or a wide suction cup. This will prevent the toy from slipping in and spare you an embarrassing and potentially dangerous trip to the ER.

       

      How hard are the dildos?

      It can sometimes be challenging to guess the firmness of a dildo while shopping online. The same material can either be hard or soft, depending on how they are made. But the material of the product can oftentimes give us an idea of its firmness.

      You can check what material a sex toy is made of in the "specifications" tab on each product.

      Below is a general guide for the firmness of difference between various common materials:

       

      TPR / TPE - Soft

      Jelly - Soft

      Silicone - Firm but flexible

      ABS - Firm but flexible

      PVC - Firm but fleixble

      Glass/Metal - Hard

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