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FAQs
What types of vibrators are there and what do they do?
There are several types of vibrators, including bullet or pocket vibrators like Polly, clitoral stimulators like Missy, rabbit vibrators such as Deedee, G-spot vibrators like Elle, wand massagers like Wanda, and suction toys such as Tiff or Missy. Each type is designed to provide different sensations, so you can choose based on whether you prefer external, internal stimulation, or both. Beginner users will usually start with a vibrator that is external to keep things simple.
Which vibrator is best for beginners?
Bullet or pocket vibrators and small clitoral stimulators are often recommended for first-time users because they are easy to use, discreet, and non-intimidating. We’d also suggest starting with a toy that focusses on external stimulation so you don’t have to worry about fiddling around with something that goes inside you. Look for toys with simple controls and softer settings to start with such as Missy, Wanda or Lulu.
How do I use a vibrator for the first time?
Start by applying a water-based lubricant to the toy and yourself (this step is optional but it can make moving the toy across your body easier for self-exploration). Turn on the vibrator and experiment with different speeds and patterns on your external areas first such as your nipples, inner thighs, vulva. Different toys will feel good in different spots, eg. Missy is a suction toy so will feel best on your nipples and clitoris, but a buzzing/traditional vibrating toy like Wanda, Polly, or Lulu will feel great across your whole body. Take your time and listen to your body, there’s no right or wrong way to explore.
What’s the difference between a clitoral vibrator, a G-spot vibrator, and a rabbit vibrator?
A clitoral vibrator is designed for external stimulation on the clitoris, a G-spot vibrator is curved for internal vaginal pleasure, and a rabbit vibrator combines both for blended sensations. Each offers a unique experience, so it’s worth trying different styles to find what you enjoy most. More functions doesn’t necessarily equal more pleasure, it’s totally all about what YOU like.
Are vibrators safe to use regularly?
Yes, as long as you use body-safe (medical grade silicone is best when looking at silicone toys!), non-porous materials and clean your toy before and after use, vibrators are safe for regular use. Always follow the enclosed instructions for cleaning and care
Can using a vibrator too often cause permanent desensitisation or numbness?
It’s a common myth that frequent vibrator use can permanently desensitise your clitoris or vulva. In reality, using a vibrator - even regularly - does not cause lasting loss of sensitivity. Some people may notice temporary numbness or reduced sensation immediately after a long or intense session, especially if using a powerful vibrator or always using the same setting. This effect is short-lived, and sensation typically returns to normal after a short break.To keep things feeling fresh, try varying the intensity, settings, or types of stimulation, and always use body-safe toys with plenty of lubricant. If you ever feel a bit numb, simply take a break - your sensitivity will return. If you have ongoing concerns about sensation, it’s a good idea to consult a healthcare professional, as this may be linked to other factors.
How do I clean and store my vibrator?
Wash your vibrator with warm water and mild soap or a dedicated toy cleaner like Afterbanger after each use. Dry it thoroughly and store it in a clean, dry pouch away from direct sunlight. All Girls Get Off toys are waterproof which makes cleaning especially easy, and every toy comes with an individual silky pouch for safekeeping. If you’re looking for a bigger bag to store multiple toys in, you can check out our toy bag.
Can I use a vibrator with my partner?
Absolutely. Many couples use vibrators together to enhance intimacy and pleasure. If your partner has a penis, a toy like Missy is easy enough to hold on your clit while your partner is inside you and they will feel the vibrations at the same time. You can also experiment with a toy like Lulu, which not only feels great across his/her bodies, but also bends. This is a great shape for holding up to your neck while you give head.
Are your vibrators waterproof or shower-friendly?
Yes, all our toys are waterproof, making them suitable for bath or shower play.
Is the packaging and delivery discreet?
All orders are shipped in plain, unbranded packaging with no mention of the contents on the package OR shipping label, ensuring your privacy from checkout to delivery. Sender details will read: Brand Nation.
What should I do if my vibrator won’t turn on or charge?
Check the charging cable and port for any damage or debris, and ensure the toy is properly connected. Try a different power source. If issues persist, contact us for troubleshooting or a replacement under warranty.
Can I use lubricant with my vibrator?
Water-based lubricants like Juicee are recommended for use with all silicone vibrators to prevent damage.
Are rechargeable vibrators better than battery-operated ones?
Rechargeable vibrators are more convenient, eco-friendly, and often provide stronger vibrations and more features compared to battery-operated models.
Are there vibrators suitable for sensitive skin or allergies?
Choose toys made from hypoallergenic, medical-grade silicone. All Girls Get Off vibrators are made with the highest quality medical grade silicone.
Can vibrators help with sexual wellness and self-care?
Yes, vibrators can improve sexual wellness by increasing pleasure, reducing stress, and helping you explore your body. Many people find that regular use enhances mood and confidence.
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