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9 Important Things You Should Know Before Buying Your First Sex Toy

 April 12, 2022

By  Kyrie Mattos

Buying your first toy can be as fun as it can be frustrating. This short article will keep you from wasting money and time, whether you want to buy a dildo, a vibrator, or anything else. 

1. Don’t Settle for the First Toy

Don’t buy the first thing you see! While there are classics like the rabbit or bullet vibrator, there’s no universally “right” choice. You can choose from suction vibes, butt plugs, G-spot stimulation products, dildos with real feel skin, and many more. Think about your sweet spots and what excites you. There are also different options when it comes to intensity. Do research or ask the seller to avoid experiencing pain rather than pleasure. 

Feel free to explore something intriguing and less conventional, but your first toy shouldn’t be overly complicated to use. 

2. Check out Online Shops  

Browsing adult toys online store will eliminate any discomfort or anxiety you might feel if you actually go to a physical store. It’s your first try, and, understandably, you might be shy. The best stores have easy-to-navigate websites and categorized products, so you don’t need to spend much time searching for what interests you. Always choose reliable vendors who won’t make your personal data available to third parties. 

3. Choose Silicone, Glass, or Metal

Only metal, glass, and non-porous silicone are body-safe. So is wood, but wooden toys are quite rare. Glass and metal toys can get uncomfortably hot or cold. There are as many high-quality products as there are fakes on the market. Some manufacturers stick the body-safe label without their products actually corresponding to it because they know consumers want to see it. 

4. Appearance

Your first toy doesn’t have to be phallic in nature. If you want a phallic toy, get one by all means, but not before exploring other kinds of toys. Design-centric ones created with your anatomy in mind will often provide far more pleasure. 

Your first toy also shouldn’t be overly large. You might be tempted to go for an oversized dildo, but beginners find them a waste of money. They should start smaller. Gigantic vibrators can be too clumsy and noisy when used for penetration. It’s best to go for a moderately sized G-spot vibrator where you have more freedom over external use, but you can feel internal pleasure at the same time. 

The sky’s the limit if you know what you want and exactly how. Apart from the traditional toys in most stores, there are custom ones in shapes like candy, vegetables, and even tentacles. 

Size and appearance can be about personal preference and portability. 

5. Sound

This is an essential factor if you have roommates or family or really thin walls. Likewise, if you’re planning to use it in public, anything over 35 dB can be too loud. If you’re looking at sex toy reviews, look for information about loudness. If there’s a sex shop near you, head down there and ask. Some toys are noisier than others. For example, wand vibrators are louder than clitoral stimulators. 

At any rate, it’s a good thing that technology has improved in this area. Gone are the days of the obvious buzzing sound that anyone could hear in the other room, which became the subject of thousands of vibrator jokes.  

6. Basic and Special Features

When it comes to hardware and software upgrades, sex toys are just like cell phones. Their features range from the very basic, like being heat resistance, waterproof, or USB vs. battery-chargeable. Each of the last two has pluses and minuses. With USB, you have to wait for the toy to charge, which might be necessary more often than you want. With battery-operated toys, you’ll need to buy batteries separately.  

Consider these basic features to see how well the toy will fit into your current routine. Then, there are special ones for couples, which come with Bluetooth-connected apps or remote controls. 

Another exciting category is wearables. These toys look like pieces of jewelry and are worn just like them. They will blend into your outfit, but there will always be the tantalizing feeling that someone in the know will be wise to you. 

7. Set a Budget

When it comes to sex toys, price and size are not directly proportional. Generally, be prepared to spend $100 on average for a quality product from a reputable vendor. 

8. Lubricant

Once you’ve purchased your first sex toy, consider your choice of lubricant and toy maintenance. Both are important for laypeople and experts alike. Lubricant ensures a more enjoyable and smoother experience by reducing friction. While water-based lubricant is safe with any toy material, silicone lube is more durable and of higher quality. 

You might have heard that silicone lube shouldn’t be used with silicone toys. It’s actually ok unless the toy is not 100% silicone and has other types of material. With less expensive toys, that’s usually the case. 

Choose a toy that’s easy to clean like a dildo or the original pocket pussy. Sometimes, the shape will make that challenging (remember the tentacles mentioned earlier). In most cases, though, hygiene should be a breeze. All you need to do is wash it after use in warm water with antibacterial soap and pat it dry with a clean cloth.

Some toys are sold with a pouch, bag, or case for proper storage. Once you’re done using it and have cleaned and dried it, put it back in the case and store it away safely. 

Last but not least, keep in mind silicone tends to attract dust. While this is no reason to decide against a silicone toy, make sure you dry it very well after cleaning. You could use a hairdryer on the lowest setting.

9. Ask Your Partner Before the Fact

If you want to use the toy with your partner, don’t surprise them with it. They might not be as excited about it as you. They might feel bad about their perceived inadequacy in the bedroom.

Kyrie Mattos


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