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Realistic Masturbators

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Frequently Asked Questions

Realistic masturbators not only feel really good but using them can have added benefits. Since most are designed to mimic vaginal, anal or oral sex they can provide more intense sensations than just using your hands. They also let you experiment with different types of stimulation and add variety to your routine. Using a masturbator to orgasm can aid in stress relief, improve your mood and may even help you sleep better as climax releases endorphins (those wonderful hormones that boost feelings of well-being.)

While a realistic masturbator is not a cure it can help with premature ejaculation. Since masturbators mimic the feeling of real sex, you can use them to train your body to recognize your body’s cues when it comes to climax. Recognizing those cues allows you to stop before the onset of orgasm and with continued use build up endurance and control. Plus, using a masturbator is a no-pressure way to experiment, so you can gain confidence before moving on to a partner.

Choosing a realistic masturbator is all about your personal preferences. However, you may want to consider the following before making a purchase. Always look for body-safe, phthalate-free materials as these are better for your body and tend to last longer. Decide what “feel” you want. Many masturbators simulate the feeling of vaginal, anal, oral or have stimulating nubs and ridges, while others have a smooth inner chamber. You will also need to decide if you want an open-ended or close-ended design. Open-ended toys tend to be easier to clean while close-ended models create more intense suction.

Strokers are tube or sleeve-like male sex toys that are designed to mimic the feel of oral, vaginal or anal sex. They often feature realistic openings and a textured inner tunnel for added stimulation. Once the shaft is inserted, the toy is moved up and down the penis manually hence the term “stroker.” All strokers are considered masturbators, however not all masturbators are strokers. While they are closely related there are some small differences, the main one being masturbators can feature vibrating or automatic stroking options.