About Dildo
Dildos come in every shape, size, texture, and material imaginable. Whether you’re after something realistic, something wild, or something designed to hit all the right spots, there’s a perfect match out there for you.
Questions & Answers
What’s the difference between a dildo and a vibrator?
A dildo is designed primarily for penetration, focusing on shape, size, and material to provide a fulfilling experience. It’s a great option for those seeking a natural, friction-based feel. On the other hand, a vibrator has a motor that creates buzzing, pulsing, or rumbling sensations, adding a layer of external stimulation that enhances pleasure. While a dildo focuses on depth and movement, a vibrator adds vibration to stimulate different erogenous zones, giving you a more dynamic, multi-sensory experience.
How do I choose the right dildo for me?
Choosing the right dildo is all about what feels right for you. Think about what excites you: Do you like something lifelike? A realistic silicone model might be perfect. Prefer something sleek and artistic? Glass or metal might be your best bet. Looking for something to target specific spots? Curved designs are great for G-spot or P-spot stimulation. Also, consider features like a suction cup at the base for hands-free play. Explore different shapes and sizes to see what works best for your body and your desires.
What are the different materials dildos come in, and why does it matter?
Material affects how the dildo feels, how easy it is to clean, and even the type of play you can have with it.
Silicone: Body-safe, non-porous, and flexible. Soft but firm, making it perfect for realistic textures or smooth finishes.
Glass: Smooth and weighty, plus it retains temperature—perfect for sensory play (warm it up or cool it down for different sensations).
Metal: Heavy, ultra-sleek, and amazing for pressure play. Feels cold at first but warms up with body heat.
Crystals: Beautiful, unique, and perfect for sensory play. Crystal dildos often retain temperature (cool or warm) and offer a firm yet luxurious experience. Crystals have healing properties and can influence your emotional or energetic state.
Jelly/Rubber: Cheaper but porous - not the safest long-term option. If you go for these, always use a condom over them.
What’s the best way to clean and store a dildo?
Toy cleaners are your best bet. Why do we recommend toy cleaners? Because soap just won’t cut it. It can wear down materials over time, especially on more delicate surfaces like silicone, leaving them less effective. Glass and metal toys are easy to clean, but they should be disinfected properly - boiling is fine for some, but a dedicated toy cleaner ensures they’re properly sanitized without damaging the material. Porous materials like jelly or rubber should be washed thoroughly after each use, but they’re trickier to keep fully sanitized - using a condom can help if you’re concerned. For storage, keep your toys in a lint-free bag or separate compartment to avoid dust and damage. Clean after each use, store properly, and they’ll be ready when you are
Can dildos be used for both vaginal and anal play?
Yes, but if you’re using a dildo for anal play, make sure it has a flared base to prevent unwanted surprises, such as losing track of the toy. Some designs work well for both, especially those with ergonomic curves for G-spot or P-spot stimulation.