How to Choose Dildo for Different Users
Different populations have different needs and preferences; dildo selection should be tailored to individual circumstances. Here are purchase recommendations for different groups:
Beginner Users
Beginners should start simple: choose medical-grade silicone material, safe and easy to clean. Size selection should be small (length 4-6 inches, girth 4-5 inches), avoiding oversized dimensions that cause discomfort.
Function selection should be basic; familiarize yourself with basic use before trying complex functions. Avoid complex functions like vibration or heating that increase learning costs.
Price selection should be mid-range; don’t pursue the cheapest or most expensive. Mid-range products provide good balance.
Female Users
Vaginal Use: Consider cervix position, avoid over-deep insertion. Girth is more important than length; choose appropriate thickness.
Sensitive Skin: Choose medical-grade silicone, glass, or metal; avoid PVC/TPE that may cause irritation.
Seeking Realism: Can choose silicone dildos with realistic textures and shapes.
Male Users
Prostate Stimulation: Choose curved products, length 5-7 inches, girth 4-5 inches. Material selection of silicone or glass for easy cleaning.
Anal Use: Start with small size and gradually adapt. Choose products with stable bases to prevent slipping inside.
LGBTQ+ Groups
Lesbians: Consider both partners’ needs; choose sizes and materials comfortable for both.
Gay Men: Consider anal use characteristics; choose suitable products. Base design is important for safety.
Bisexual/Pansexual: Choose based on current partners and needs; may require multiple products.
Special Needs Groups
Postpartum Recovery: Consult doctors; choose small sizes, soft materials. Avoid over-stimulation.
Menopause: Choose medical-grade silicone with adequate lubrication. Consider heating functions for added comfort.
Sexual Dysfunction: Consult professionals; choose suitable products to assist treatment.
Remember: The suitable product is the best; don’t be influenced by others’ recommendations or marketing hype.