![]() ![]() I rushed out of the store as quickly as possible.” “I might or might not have jerkily made and broke eye contact multiple times. “I rushed to the register to check out, and while there, debated the entire time whether to make eye contact with the cashier (which makes me look more “casual” about this transaction?),” says Liz. Finally, she settled on a yellow, minimalist glow-in-the-dark vibrator. #HOW TO USE A DILDOS HOW TO#But mortifying or not, I was very interested in trying this, so my curiosity overrode fears of being caught or embarrassed.”īuckle up for her mistakes and victories while we discuss 9 tips for how to use a vibrator for the first time:īy Anna Shvets on Pexels Tip #1: Your first vibrator doesn’t have to look like a penisĭuring her time purchasing a vibrator, Liz felt inundated with a sea of pink and purple jelly rubber-most of which either looked like a penis or like something out of a My Little Pony porn. I was 16 years old and knew I technically wasn’t supposed to be doing this, and I was also at the age where everything I did felt mortifying. “I bought it at Spencer’s (with cash, of course). “My first experience with a vibrator was pretty awful,” says Klinger. Fortunately, people like Liz Klinger, Lioness CEO and Co-founder, are here to share their wisdom, trials, and tribulations of buying your first vibrator and learning how to use sex toys. Much like your first crush, lover, and job navigating your first vibrator can be extremely confusing. ![]() If you’re considering trying a vibrator for the first time but don’t know where to start, this is a good place to be. By Stephanie Delgado and Liz Klinger, Co-founder and CEO of Lioness Advice from a sex toy designer ![]()
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