A SQUIRTING DILDO WILL MAKE YOUR MESSIEST FANTASIES COME TRUE
A SQUIRTING DILDO WILL MAKE YOUR MESSIEST FANTASIES COME TRUE
Sex with a partner is pleasurable but it's incomparable and more satisfying when you add squirting dildos. Herein is what you need to know about squirting dildos, including; what dildos are, how they work, and choosing the right dido.
Dildos have come a long way. Thousands of years ago, the first dildos were made of tar, stone, wood, ivory, limestone, teeth, and anything resembling a phallus was used as a dildo. The past dildos were sometimes not only used for pleasure but also for defloration in some cultures. Dildos come in different materials, sizes, and textures. They seem realistic. For example, the squirting dildo. If ejaculation turns you on, this dildo should be on your bucket list. You can do everything you have ever wanted to do with ejaculation with this dildo.
What is a squirting dildo?
According to Violence (2008), a squirting dildo is a phallus-shaped sex toy that is special in that it ‘ejaculates’ mock-up semen. The squirting dildo is not used for sex only. You may use it for artificial insemination. Pegging, facials, and for party fun, like shot dispensers at an an-all -females party.
Where to buy the squirting dildo
The squirting dildo should be available at the sex toy shop. However, if you do not want to go to a sex toy shop, you may consider buying it online. Consider consulting the sex toy vendors before buying it online since pictures can be deceiving.
What Does A Squirting Dildo Ejaculate?
You can buy ejaculation from the sex toys shop or online. The lube comes in liquid form or as a powder for you to mix. The ejaculation is not real cum. It has been manufactured to resemble semen, but when the ejaculation runs out, you would not be rushing to the sex toy shop to buy more ejaculation. Some people use lubrication. Lubrication is cool because it can help you achieve the messy fantasy that you want. You must pick lubrication that is safe for you and the toy. For example, you should not use silicone toys with silicone lube because the lube will spoil the toy. Avoid using oil-based lube with a condom because it will tear the condom, as Sanders et al. (2012) advised. You should not continue using it if you are allergic to ejaculate fluid. You can make your ejaculation too. A word of caution, though. You should not use effs, coconut oil, or cornstarch if you want to make your semen, as they will turn into sugar in the vagina, and you contract yeast and bacterial infections.
How A Squirting Dildo Works
All squirting dildos have a means of forcing the liquid up the dildo. According to Periciado (2019), some squirting dildos have syringes allowing you to push semen out of the dildo. The syringe inside will let you have control of the dildo to decide the amount you want it to squirt. Others are like basters. You dip the head of the dildo into a liquid and squeeze the balls if you want the liquid to come out like real cum.
How To Choose The Perfect Squirting Toy
Choosing a quirting dildo or ordering online is not as easy as going to the sex toy shop and picking it up. You need to consider beyond the squirting and think about the kind of pleasure you hope to get from the toy. The following are the factors that you should consider when buying your squirting dildo:
Size
Consider the size of a dildo you want. Squirting dildos come in various sizes. Size always matters for some women, and bigger is better for other women. You will need to walk to the shop and check out the size in person to avoid buying the wrong size of dildo. you should be keen on the specifications and compare the sizes against real objects around you to visualize the size of your prospective squirting dildo if you opt to buy the dildo online.
Settings
The more the settings, the better the dildo. The better the sex toy too. Use the settings to know how far the squirting dildo can shoot and the speed and pressure of vibrations.
Material
When considering the material, it does not mean you seek a comfortable material for the skin. Knowing the material will guide you to know how to clean it and which use to use it. Silicon is the most popular sex toy material because it is non-porous, and bacteria and dirt are easily cleaned away, as Amherd (2013) suggested. Once you know the material, you will know what lube to use. As with silicon, you cannot use silicone lube because the lube will damage the material if you do. Some materials are bad for sex toys, for instance, jelly, and the user can get infections from using them. PVC is another bad sex toy material but is porous
Source of power
You may need to know the source of the power of your sex toy. Some squirting dildo comes as chargeable, battery-powered, corded, and cordless. You want to consider the power source because it may affect the portability aspect.
Colour
Find a color that is attractive to you so that you may use it often because you fancy it. If you buy a color, you do not like. You are unlikely to use it.
Affordability
Sometimes when you buy a sex toy, you will find that buying a cheap product may mean that you compromise on the quality. On the other hand, buying an expensive product does not guarantee that it will be of the best quality.
Conclusion
The squirting dildo is an almost realistic dildo that can allow you to have the sex you have always wanted without a partner. If you want a penis that you can control and cause it to ejaculate when you wish, you should invest in a squirting dildo. You can even get yourself a strap-on and satisfy your partner because it does feel like a penis. You could use the dildo with a partner. You can invite friends over and show it off. You can do many things with the squirting dildo for the most fun.
References
Amherd, C. (2013). 7 Steps To Pain-Free Sex: A Complete Self-Help Guide To Overcome Vaginismus, Dyspareunia, Vulvodynia & Other Penetrations Disorders. P6 Beckenbodenzentrum.
Preciado, P. B. (2019). Countersexual Manifesto. In Countersexual Manifesto. Columbia University Press.
Sanders, S. A., Yarber, W. L., Kaufman, E. L., Crosby, R. A., Graham, C. A., & Milhausen, R. R. (2012). Condom Use Errors And Problems: A Global View. Sexual Health, 9(1), 81-95.
Violence, S. (2008). Power, Pleasure, And Play.