Mistakes you make with Sex Toys

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Sex toys don't have to be used only to induce orgasm; you may also use them to experience some feel-good sensations and the enjoyment of sexual play without restricting it to that purpose.

Sex toys are great because you can pretty much use them whichever makes you feel good. Since it's your body, you get to decide what toys to use and how to use them, including their form, type of touch, intensity, placement, and many other factors. It's like the happiest choose-your-own-adventure experience ever. 

However, there are several safety measures to follow and basic guidelines that may ensure you have an even better experience while using sex toys. Here are some faults you shouldn't do if you use sex toys or plan to do so.

 

  • You avoid washing them

For the lifetime of your toy and your personal safety, it's crucial to maintain proper toy cleaning and storage. Honestly, using a damaged and filthy toy is just rude to your genitalia. However, hypothetically, if bacteria from the toy gets into your urethra, it might put you at risk for health problems including urinary tract infections. Even while there is no guarantee that you won't get a UTI if you don't clean your sex objects, doing so does increase the likelihood that nothing of the like will occur. 

The material of the sex toy and whether or not it runs on batteries are two elements that affect how to clean a sex toy. According to Lisa Finn, a sex educator at the Babeland sex toy store. You may find all the information on just how to maintain your sex toys as spotless as possible in SELF's guide to the care and upkeep of your toys, which is fortunately already available. To summarise, though, you typically don't need anything special (a light, unscented soap that won't leave residue is sufficient to clean most toys), and you should wash your toy before and after every usage, at the very least.

 

  • You naturally choose the toy that is most in demand

Finn is frequently questioned by visitors to Babeland about which toy is the most popular (surprise! it's the Magic Wand). While it's perfectly acceptable to ask out of curiosity, your choice of toy shouldn't entirely depend on how well-liked it is. A sex toy isn't like a mobile phone, where it won't be if you have the one with all the capabilities and the ability to do anything. This has to do with your body and what it requires.

 

  • You put too much emphasis on orgasms

Naturally, when I use a sex toy, I want to climax, you could be thinking. Because they may be quite helpful for getting oneself off is one of their benefits. However, that mindset can be detracting from the enjoyment and creating unwarranted pressure. 

Sex toys don't have to be used only to induce orgasm; you may also use them to experience some feel-good sensations and the enjoyment of sexual play without restricting it to that purpose. 

How does that actually appear? Consider starting by varying the way you use your toy. For instance, when using a vibrator, experiment with your nipples, stomach, thighs, the shaft of the penis, or even give yourself a sensual massage in addition to the conventional clit, vaginal, or anal stimulation. Back massagers were the initial purpose of the Magic Wand. 

Make sure it's safe to do so before changing a toy's intended usage, of course. In particular, you wouldn't want to try some anal play with a dildo that you usually use for vaginal penetration unless it has a flared base so that you don't run the danger of losing it up your butt. 

 

In our book – The Erotic Journey of the Seven Graduates, sex toys are not usually needed by our grads. They enjoy sexual activities amongst themselves and are content with it.

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