Discover the world of intimate wellness with honest information, expert tips, and a curated look at the toys that can transform your solo and partnered experiences.
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Every body is different. Find the type of toy that matches what you're curious about.
From discreet bullets to powerful wands, vibrators come in countless shapes for clitoral, internal, or full-body stimulation.
Non-vibrating insertable toys made in silicone, glass, or metal. Great for thrust control and pairing with harnesses.
Panty vibes, cock rings, and remote-controlled toys designed to be worn during play or out in public for thrills.
Plugs, beads, and prostate massagers with flared bases — designed safely for anyone curious about backdoor pleasure.
Textured sleeves and automated strokers offering varied sensations for solo or partner-assisted use.
U-shaped vibes, wearable rings, and app-controlled devices designed for shared intimacy near or long-distance.
Restraints, blindfolds, floggers, and beginner kits for exploring sensation play and power dynamics safely.
Water-based, silicone, and hybrid lubes plus toy cleaners and storage to keep everything safe and lasting.
Suction-based toys that use pulsing air pressure for unique, touchless clitoral stimulation. Game-changing tech.
Just starting out? Here's everything you need to know before your first purchase.
Think about whether you're drawn to external, internal, or combined stimulation. There's no wrong answer — your curiosity is the guide.
Avoid the temptation to grab the biggest, most powerful option. Beginner-sized toys with simple controls build comfort first.
Medical-grade silicone, ABS plastic, glass, and stainless steel are non-porous and safe. Avoid jelly or PVC if possible.
Water-based works with everything. Silicone lube lasts longer but never with silicone toys. Oil-based stays away from latex.
Warm water and gentle soap or a dedicated toy cleaner. Pay attention to charging ports and waterproof ratings on electronics.
Use a dust-free pouch, keep silicone toys separated from each other, and store away from direct sunlight or heat.
Not all materials are created equal. Here's a quick reference for safety and care.
Non-porous, hypoallergenic, easy to clean, can be boiled. Soft and flexible feel.
Non-porous, smooth, holds temperature for warm/cold play. Firm and unyielding.
Heavy, luxurious, completely non-porous, temperature responsive, dishwasher-safe.
Hard, lightweight, non-porous. Common in vibrator handles and bullet toys.
Soft and skin-like but porous. Use condoms for sharing and replace regularly.
Often contains phthalates, porous, can leach chemicals. Avoid when possible.
Honest answers to the questions people are often too shy to ask.
Yes, when made of body-safe materials and cleaned properly. They cannot cause dependency — your body simply learns what feels good.
Non-porous toys (silicone, glass, steel) can be shared after thorough cleaning. For porous materials, use a condom and swap between partners.
Stick to water-based lubricants. Silicone-on-silicone can degrade the toy's surface over time.
Cotton pouches, lockable boxes, or dedicated drawers work well. Keep electronics away from heat and moisture.
Not always — but materials, motor quality, and warranty often justify the price. Mid-range from reputable brands is usually the sweet spot.