Choosing Your Dildo

Choosing Your Dildo
If you’re thinking of a dildo your thinking about using something geared specifically towards non-vibrating penetration. At Trinity Romance Shop all of the dildo’s we carry are either made out of medical-grade silicone, or anodized aluminum. Both are great in their ability to transmit heat, and ease of cleaning, but silicone is definitely the softer of the two options. Outside of the material they’re made from there are other features to consider. Some have suction cup bases, some are more g-spot specific, and some have bases that are wider that others, which makes them better for harness play.
What’s a Good Size of Dildo?
The size question is an important one, because ultimately you want the size that’s going to work best for you. If it’s too long you may find it uncomfortable, if it’s too narrow or short you could be left wanting more. An average size dildo is usually around 5.5" long x 1.5" wide. For those that like their cervix bumped you may want to go for something on the longer side like the Tiger. If you’re a fan of more petite pleasures try something like the Acute. Generally the best way to tell what you may like is to think of past experiences of sizes and shapes that felt really good. If you haven’t had a lot of past experiences the next time your playing alone make a mental note of how many fingers you inserted into your vagina, or rectum that felt good, and then use that as a rough guide to go by when making your purchase.
What Shape of Dildo is Right for Me?
Dildos come in all manner of shapes, sizes and styles. You’ll find some realistic, semi-realistic, curved, straight, or double ended. If you’re thinking of putting your dildo in a harness we tend to prefer something with a wider base like the Bandito. As far as double ended goes you may like the ergonomics of the Share, which can be used with or without a harness.
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