How to Buy Speculums and Dilators Sex Toys
Whether you want to feed your medical
fetishes, stretch the anus for some naughty indulgence, open up your vagina
from painful sex or simple take a peek at how your partner looks inside,
speculums and dilators will do the job. These sex toys come in different sizes, shapes and
materials to make your play as kinky as possible.
1. Intended Use
Think
about how you intend to use speculums and dilators sex toys. Do you want a vaginal or anal stretch? Or do you want to
spread up the anus for more stimulation such as enema or penile penetration?
Because this will determine the size, and materials you will get. If you want
vaginal/anal training and stretching, consider flexible materials that can be
worn for a long-period of time. If you want to open up the anus or vagina for penile
or sex toy penetration, consider a soft and stretch material that will not hurt
your partner as your thrust. If for enema, a firm material will be more
effective. They are vaginal and anal
specific speculums and dilators sex toys. If you plan to play with both
genitals, have both for vagina and anal. Don’t mix them for hygiene and health
reasons.
Once you have defined your intended
use, consider the insertable length. Some spectrums and dilators sex toys are
short while others are long to increase stimulation. Besides sexual pleasure,
dilators and spectrums are used to treat vaginal stenosis, vulvodynies or
vaginismus. Insert a long dildo dilator
to train the vagina while stimulating the G-spot as you turn and stretch your
body during a kegel exercise session. You can also use long-billed spectrums to
finally have a view and stimulate those hard to reach places. But as a beginner
it’s recommendable to start with shorter insertable lengths to prevent
over-stimulation and injuries.
Spectrums
and dilators sex toys come in different diameter from small, medium to
large. Start with small widths and work
up your way to large and fuller devices. For spectrums, you need to consider
the operable diameter once they are opened. Some have a small diameter to allow
for deep cleaning and aeration, which is super erotic. Some open large enough
to allow penile and dildo penetration. Others can open to extreme diameters for
an intense medical fisting. The bigger the diameter, the more stimulating
possibilities you have. Check the before
and after width to ensure you get one that fits your needs. Reputable adult
shops like Peaches and Screams list these details on the product portfolio so
it’s easier to dwindle down your choices.
4. Design and Unique
Features
If
you are looking for that extra kick of stimulation, you must consider the
design and unique features presented by each device. Some spectrums and dilators
are ridged, some are taped, some are duck-billed, and others are rounded. Others
come designed as hollowed butt plugs to enable dilation while allowing access
to the anus for penile or dildo penetration. Still you will find spectrums and dilators that
have vibrations and electraStim functionalities to intensify your stimulation.
However, if you are a beginner, go for basic spectrums and dilators sex toys
until your body is used to the stretching and fullness stimulation. Avoid
engaging in electro sex if you suffer from any heart problems, epilepsy, have
metallic plates in your body, pregnant or feeling exhausted.
5. Materials Used
Spectrums
and dilators sex toys are made from different materials including Silicone,
Glass, Metal, plastic, PVC, rubber and jelly. Silicone, PVC, rubber and jelly
are flexible and will contour with your body. This makes them perfect for beginner stretcher.
Glass and metal are hard and rigid making them more ideal for intermediaries
and advanced player used to heaviness and turned on by firmness. Most spectrums are made from stainless steel
and hard plastics. Some plastics are disposable while others can be cleaned and
reused. Stainless steel is more recommend because it is body safe and easy to
sterilise.
Unless
you have a particular reason, always go for body safe, non- porous and easy to
sterilise materials such as silicone, glass and stainless steel. If you plan to
play with multiple partners, consider using disposable plastics. Spectrums and
dilators sex toys are inserted to the vagina or anus. The highest level of
hygiene should be practiced to prevent spread of STIs.
The material you choose will directly
influence the type of lubricant you use. If you pick silicone or a silicone
hybrid material, use water-based lubricant. Silicone lubricant will react with
the silicone material and damage the surface of your spectrums and dilators. All other
materials are compatible with both water and silicone based lubricants, be free
to choose your favourite brand. For anal play, consider anal specific
lubricants as they provide more cushion. Avoid lubricants with glycerin; the
sugar components can encourage yeast infections.
Spectrums
and dilators sex toys are fun and exciting to play with. However, if these
devices are not properly used, they can easily cause tissue cuts, tears and
infections. Here are some safety tips to ensure your play is safe and
pleasurable.
·
Observe the highest level of hygiene. Clean and
sterilise your toys and hands before play. If playing with multiple partners,
consider purchasing single use lubricants to avoid spread of bacteria.
·
Always go slow during insertion and removal. If you
experience pain, stop immediately. You risk tissue injuries.
·
Always use plenty of lubricant for a smooth
insertion and removal.
·
Don’t share spectrums and dilators sex toys made
from porous materials.
Raise the bars of your bondage with spectrums and dilators sex toys from
Peaches and Screams. Open up your lover and treat them to an erotic medical
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