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July 3, 2013

Troubleshooting Your Pegging Gear

Filed under: Sex Tips,Toy Reviews — Tags: , , , , , , — Charlie @ 4:51 pm

Here’s a question that came in via Facebook:

We need a good harness and dildo. I know there’s issues with dildo materials being toxic, which is why I am hesitant to shop online. If you have recommendations I’d be thrilled.

The other issue I’ve had in the past has been dildo angle. Most harnesses cause a dildo to angle downward. I find this make anal insertion very problematic. A few dildos have an upward bend and this helps, but the harness tends to undo most of this.

Has anyone addressed this with a 45° upward harness? I think this would be a great invention. Most penises tend to angle upward like this; it makes insertion much easier for most positions.

OK, let’s take this one piece at a time. You’re right to be careful about what kinds of toys you use. For a long time, many sex toy manufacturers sold vibrators, dildos, and buttplugs that contained phthalates. These are chemicals that are used to soften plastics and they’re commonly used in shower curtains, linoleum floors, and many other household items. Several years ago, there was some research suggesting that they weren’t safe for use in baby products like teething rings because they caused neurological problems in young rats. This led to some understandable concern within the sex toy world, although the one piece of research that I’m aware of concluded that they are safe for up to one hour of use per day, except for pregnant or nursing women.

Nevertheless, a lot of people were worried about it, which led to some changes in the sex toy industry. Good Vibrations took the lead in discontinuing these products in 2007, and many other companies followed suit. Eventually most toy manufacturers stopped using phthalates, which is why you’ll sometimes see “phthalate-free” on the package.

Having said all that, if you pick a high-quality silicone dildo, like those made by Vixen Creations and Pleasure Works, you don’t need to be worried about it because they don’t use phthalates. Plus, these dildos are non-porous, so they’re easy to clean with soap and water. If you want to take it a step further, wash your dildo and then put it in boiling water for five minutes or the top rack of a dishwasher. (I’m a big fan of the Charm, and not just because I helped design it.)

So once you have a dildo picked out, you need to pick a harness that’ll work. You’re right that the shape of the dildo is important, especially since you’ll find that a curved toy works better for hitting the prostate. But it can be tricky to get the right angle. That’s usually due to the harness not holding the base firmly enough, or because of the angle of the wearer’s pelvis. Let’s take that one at a time.

Ideally, the base of the dildo should be right up against the wearer’s body. That means that you want a harness that’ll fit snugly enough to give solid support. It can be difficult if you like larger toys since the weight of the dildo will tend to pull it down, but you can minimize that if you find a harness with a good fit.

The Velvet Harness is a great one to start with since it’s super adjustable and reasonably priced. Get the base of the dildo on the wearer’s pubic bone. If it’s too low on her body, it’ll hang at the wrong angle. Adjust the waist strap, and then the thigh straps to get it firmly in place.

If you want a harness that looks a bit fancier and feels better for the wearer, try the Joque Harness by SpareParts. The material is softer and the wider waist strap often feels more comfortable. And while this harness rides a bit lower, the fabric is reinforced to minimize drooping. Some folks worry about it not holding the dildo as firmly against the body, but SpareParts does that on purpose because the base of the dildo will press into the clitoris with each thrust. A lot of women discover that they can even orgasm from pegging with one of these. And if you want something with a different look, check out the other gorgeous harnesses they make.

But even with the right harness, a dildo might hang down at a difficult angle. For some women, that’s because of the tilt of their pelvis. If someone’s hips tilt forward, their pubic bone will be pointing at a downward angle, which is going to make it more difficult to keep their dildo pointed upward. Stretching the lower back and strengthening the abs can help, but not for everyone.

The Bump And Grinder silicone dildo is angled upwards, and the base is designed to give extra clitoral stimulation to the wearer. I haven’t spoken to anyone who’s used it, and I’m curious to know if it works as it’s intended. I’d also like to hear about those ridges behind the head.

If your favorite dildo is tricky to get at the right angle, you can also play around with positions to make it easier. If the guy who’s receiving is on his back, put a pillow under his hips to lift his ass up. The Liberator Wedge and Ramp can help. (Here’s my review of them.) And you can also try holding the dildo by hand until it gets inserted, at which point, the receiver’s body will support it.

I hope that helps!

 

Charlie

Charlie

I'm a writer, blogger, teacher, workshop facilitator, sex & relationship coach, and a certified somatic sex educator. I teach workshops and seminars on many different sexuality topics, including sex-positivity, sex & shame, communities of erotic affiliation, many different sexual practices, gender & masculinity, and sexual politics. Contact me for more information, to arrange a speaking engagement, or to find out how I can help you create an amazing sex life.

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April 12, 2013

Add A Little Extra To Pegging With These Great Toys

Filed under: Sex Tips,Toy Reviews — Tags: , , , , , , , — Charlie @ 10:03 am

I get a lot of questions from women who want to try pegging or who have given it a shot, and want to get a little more pleasure out of the experience. Of course, lots of women get off on the experience of pegging, even if they don’t get much direct physical stimulation from it. But there are also some great toys that will give you some extra action.

Some harnesses let you place the base of your dildo low enough down that it rests on your clitoris. That means that every thrust presses it into you, which can be enough in itself for some women. I even know one dedicated harness user who added a clitoral hood piercing so that the bead on the ring would hit the spot. Now, that’s not something that everyone will want to do, but it does show how creative people get when it comes to sex!

Low-rise harnesses will work better for this, and Spareparts makes some awesome ones. The Tomboi and the Sasha are especially good because they’re designed to have a little stretch. When you pull back, the base of the dildo move a little away from your body, so when you push back in, you’ll get even more sensation. (Here’s a review of the Sasha.) One of the great features of these harnesses is that they simply pull on, so they’re super easy to use. They’re also machine-washable, making clean up a snap. I also like how the ring that holds the dildo is sewn in, rather that being held in by straps, because there aren’t any snaps to bump into anyone’s tender parts. A lot of women who have used these harnesses have said that they were able to orgasm from the clitoral stimulation, which makes pegging awesome!

Another great choice is the Feeldoe. You insert the bulb into your vagina and use your PC muscles to hold it there while using the other end on your partner. There’s also a vibrator for added fun, as well as small ridges to press against your clitoris. And just so you know, the shaft isn’t as long as it looks in the photo because the wearer’s body takes up a few inches of it. The insertable portion is about 6 inches (15 cm) long.

The Feeldoe can be a little tricky to hold onto, and the difficulty is that making the bulb bigger also makes it less comfortable for some women. If it slips out at the wrong moment, try wearing the Feeldoe in a low-rise harness to get a little extra support. It’s a great combination.

Want some other choices? Some harnesses like the Vibrating Corsette Harness have a mini vibrator that slips into a pocket in the front pad. If you enjoy vibrators, these can be a fantastic way to get some extra stimulation. These harnesses are super adjustable, machine washable, and quite comfortable. They’re also a great choice if you’re new to pegging because they cost less than some other models. That makes them a good starter harness for a lot of folks. Plus, the wider strap across the back looks really sexy.

If you like G-spot pleasure, take a look at the Smartballs. They have a small marble that rolls around inside of them. Insert them into your vagina and each time you move your hips, you’ll get a little hands-free G-spot action. The single ball might be easier for some women, especially during pegging, but if you want a lot of stimulation, try the double. The Smartballs are coated in body-safe silicone (including the string), so washing them is easy. I’ve also heard from some women who wear them when they go out dancing.

Speaking of toys that work well for pegging and for dancing, check out the Club Vibe. It looks like a standard bullet vibrator, but the battery pack picks up on any background noise to control the vibrator. It works really well at at club since each beat of the music will make it pulse. But you can also have a great time with it during sex since every time you or your partner makes a sound, the vibrator will switch on. There’s a lot of potential for a feedback loop: the more noise you make, the more it vibrates and the more it vibrates, the better it feels. Just don’t wake up the neighbors!

The Club Vibe 2.0 is a bit bigger, and it’s designed to slip into a pair of panties for a night out on the town. But I bet it would work really well with the Tomboi or Sasha harnesses. (I haven’t had anyone test this yet, so if you’ve given it a try, I’d love to hear how it worked.)

Don’t forget that lots of women enjoy anal play, too. You can wear a butt plug while pegging your partner. Just make sure that the bulb is wide enough relative to the neck to stay in during vigorous action. The Bootie Plug (reviewed here) and the larger Bootsy Plug both have an asymmetric shape that makes it easier to insert. Rather than going straight in, try sliding them in on a C-curve that follows the shape of the toy. The slim base means that you can put your legs in any position without losing the toy.

As you can see, there are lots of ways to make sure that pegging is as fun for you as it is for him. It takes a little creativity and some experimentation, but it’s definitely worth it. After all, sex is even more fun when you’re both seeing fireworks. Have fun!

Charlie

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I'm a writer, blogger, teacher, workshop facilitator, sex & relationship coach, and a certified somatic sex educator. I teach workshops and seminars on many different sexuality topics, including sex-positivity, sex & shame, communities of erotic affiliation, many different sexual practices, gender & masculinity, and sexual politics. Contact me for more information, to arrange a speaking engagement, or to find out how I can help you create an amazing sex life.

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February 16, 2013

Three Great Lubricants for Prostate Massage & Prostate Milking

Filed under: Toy Reviews — Tags: , , , , — Charlie @ 9:32 am

Prostate massage and prostate milking are two of the most popular ways to bring your partner some amazing pleasure. Your fingers are incredibly sensitive to every small change in your lover’s response and there are a lot of different techniques you can use to tease and arouse. Plus, you can combine your favorite finger moves with oral sex or a handjob, which will make your guy’s toes curl! But however you like to do it, you’ll want a high-quality lubricant to keep things slippery and fun.

When it comes to lube, everyone’s a bit different so you’ll need to try a few out to see what works best for you. It’s similar to shampoo or skin lotion- some people really don’t mind and others have specific brands that they find works best for them. And with so many options on the market these days, it can seem like there are too many choices to pick just one. Here are a few tips to make it easier.

Ingredients

One of the most important factors is what your lube is made from. Water-based formulas are really easy to clean up since they just rinse off in the shower, and they come in a wide range of textures and formulas . However, your body will absorb the water in them after a while, which makes them dry out. That means you’ll need to keep adding more a bit more often than some other kinds of lube.

Silicone lubricants won’t be absorbed by your body, so they last longer. Plus, they don’t dry out, which means a little goes a long way. But they do require soap and water to clean up and they can stain some sheets, so put a towel on the bed before you get started. If you’re using a silicone toy, some of these lubes can damage them. Roll a condom over the toy, all the way down over the base, to keep the lubricant off.

Hybrid lubricants offer the best of both worlds. They contain both silicone for slipperiness and water-based ingredients for easy cleaning. While not as long-lasting as pure silicone, they have great staying power and many people find them more convenient.

Texture

For pegging and anal intercourse, most people prefer thicker lubricants because they give you some extra cushioning for the back-and-forth motion. For prostate massage, though, that’s often less of an issue since your fingers usually aren’t moving as deeply or as quickly. So while a thick formula is definitely worth trying, it’s worth experimenting with a thinner one. Which one you and your partner like will be affected by what massage or milking moves you enjoy.

Three Great Lubricants

Please Cream Lubricant by Pleasure Works is a great choice if you want a super slick time. The light, creamy texture feels amazing and the long-lasting formula has been getting a lot of fans. It’s fantastic for for prostate massage and milking since you won’t have any stickiness to get in the way of your pleasure.

It’s primarily water-based, but Please Cream does contain a small amount of silicone to make it more slippery. However, it’s safe with silicone toys because of the small concentration. Another plus to Please Cream is that many of the ingredients are all-natural, and it’s glycerin-free and paraben-free. Glycerin can be irritating when used anally and some people have concerns about parabens and safety, making this is an excellent option.

If you want a lube with a little more cushioning, give Please Gel Lubricant a try. The thicker texture makes sure it stays in place and it’s great for folks who are more sensitive or who like an in-and-out motion. But don’t worry- unlike some thicker lubricants, Please Gel is still very slippery. Like Please Cream, this one is glycerin- and paraben-free and it’s safe to use with silicone toys. If your prostate massage is a warm-up to pegging or intercourse, start off with the Cream and then switch to the Gel to get the best of both worlds.

Both Please Cream and Gel come in different sizes, so you can see what you think before stocking up. And the single-use packets are great for traveling since you don’t have to carry a whole bottle. (They’re airport security-friendly, too!)

If you want long-lasting and cushioning, Wet Synergy is a fantastic choice. It’s a blend of water-based and silicone ingredients, which makes it easy to clean and incredibly long-lasting. It’s thick enough to be really comfortable, while being slippery enough to allow for all kinds of massage fun. One of the best things about Wet Synergy is that you get the incredible experience of a silicone lubricant without any difficulty with cleanup. A shower, or even wiping up with a damp washcloth, takes care of it. And since it’s a thicker formula, it stays right where you put it.

If you’re planning on using a silicone toy after your massage fun, you have two choices. You can cover your toy with a condom, or you can do a spot test. Put a little Synergy on the underside of the base and let it sit for five minutes before wiping it off. If there’s a sticky or raised spot, you have an incompatible toy. Some reviewers have reported that high-quality silicone toys, like those made by Vixen, Tantus, and Fun Factory are fine with Synergy, but be sure to check yours, just in case.

Once you have the perfect lubricant, there are lots of ways to enjoy prostate massage. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re looking for some new tricks to drive your guy wild, we have lots of suggestions in our book. Pick up your copy at Good Vibrations or on Amazon and see for yourself how much fun you can have!

Charlie

Charlie

I'm a writer, blogger, teacher, workshop facilitator, sex & relationship coach, and a certified somatic sex educator. I teach workshops and seminars on many different sexuality topics, including sex-positivity, sex & shame, communities of erotic affiliation, many different sexual practices, gender & masculinity, and sexual politics. Contact me for more information, to arrange a speaking engagement, or to find out how I can help you create an amazing sex life.

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