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Where Do Women Use Vibrators Other Than in Bed and at Home?
Do women use vibrators at times other than when they're in bed or in the house?
This question came to me because I know that women do buy pocket-size vibrators, which I assume they sometimes carry in their purses.
I was a party organiser for Ann Summers for 3 years so have a few toys and an open mind! Vibes are quite noisy so the idea of under the table or in the bathroom at the office is silly. Car journies are good though but it is a bit distracting for the driver, especially if its me driving too. I do like using one when out in the countryside and away from folk. The most public place I have used one (on a few occasions) is in a nightclub in Manchester on Oxford Road. (an egg popped dow my panties and then I danced on the floor until I just about fell over! My friends all knew but other customers probably just thought I was a drunk
I am not planning of using one anytime soon, I am 16. But I was browsing with my friends at that, Spencers, store, which is not an adult store, and they were selling vibrators and dildos. I think it is wrong for them to sell them there, because little kids go into that store with their parents sometimes. So if they sell it there, does that mean a minor is allowed to buy a vibrator?
yes, since they do not sell alcohol or drugs, anything and everything in Spencer's can be purchased by people of any age. Fortunately, little kids do not know what these devices are. But I also think it is wrong to sell them so openly!
I have always wondered this. I went to spencers gifts today, and saw all the vibrators, I noticed they were much thinner than my penis. Are they supposed to be like this?
Although they may look phallic and most are capable for internal usage, many times women and men both prefer to use vibrators externally- men on the penis, nipples, and perhaps around the anus, women on the clitoris, labia, and the nipples and anus as well. A majority of women climax by clitoral stimulation, rather than by vaginal penetration, so what most are looking for in a vibrator is strong vibration for exterior usage. Even for the women who can orgasm from penetration, it is from G-spot stimulation, and area the size of a quarter or smaller- which is quite thin. Therefore, most thin vibrators are quite adequate for the job.
Another fact might be that it's difficult to design a very thick vibrator with substantial girth that will work correctly. Vibrators can work two ways- either with vibrating bullets inserted into various points, or with actual motors, but either way, it has to be powerful enough to send the vibrations through the layers of material, be it hard plastic, silicone, or soft jelly. The more girth, the more power required for the same amount of vibration, and it can be hard to design something that does that on simply batteries alone (rather than being plugged-in) or without having a roaring motor that sounds like a lawn-mower.
However, there are many types of vibrators, a lot which are quite thick and at least rival, if not dwarf in comparison, the average erect male penis (for example, this vibrator: http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p... ). I wouldn't take Spencer's selection to be representative of all the sex toys out there- they aren't exactly a seller of quality erotic materials. They're probably stocking the thin hard plastic twist-on vibrators that are cheap (about $20) and do fine enough for what they are, but won't carry more expensive brands that offer a better selection.
Hope that helps!
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