A hot drive on a hard cock – a nice idea. But sometimes it doesn’t have to be a real cock: With a dildo, you can really do it yourself and really heat up your rosette during a sit on. Don’t have one to hand? Or do you just fancy a bit of variety, a exceptional dildo? You can actually make your own dildo with a few tools. Here we explain how to do it and what you need to look out for with this awesome DIY. One thing is for sure: your anticipation of making this sex toy yourself will give you some tingling thoughts. Do you fancy it?
Making dildos yourself – it’s possible
Making an anal dildo yourself … what sounds like a bold dream at first is already a truths the next moment. Because depending on the variant, making your own dildo is quicker than you think. Just a several household items can be enough to penetrate your back door. There are various ways in which you can make a dildo yourself:
There are particular kits for making your own silicone dildo.
You can easily repurpose some familiar items.
If you combine a few things from your household, you can build a very special variety for your arse.
Safety first: You should pa
Masturbating the old-fashioned way just doesn't cut it sometimes.
Maybe you're craving stimulation you can't get from your hands but can't manage to splurge on a fancy sex toy. Or you need something right now and don't need to click "Add to Cart," "Order," and stay for shipping. Whatever the reason, homemade sex toys are safe, sexy options you don't have to leave the house or hunt online for.
Safely alter household items into dildos, vibes, and BDSM toys with this guide.
Are DIY sex toys safe?
Using domestic items as sex toys can be fun and sustainable, but safety always comes first. And unfortunately, not all options are safe.
Because most objects aren't designed for use during intimacy, choose items that have never been used before. Whether it's a cucumber, spatula, or electric toothbrush head, use it to get off — and only to get off. You don’t want crusty pasta sauce interacting with your fluids down there, and vice versa.
Another way to stay safe is by using condoms on your DIY creations. This is a quick, uncomplicated, accessible way to operate homemade sex toys for penetration without worrying about germ
How to Use a Dildo for Men
Are you curious about how to employ a dildo for men? If so, you are not alone. Many men are wanting to acquire how to use a dildo or another male sex toy to earn anal stimulation and prostate orgasms.
But where execute you start? I am going to go through everything you need to know on how to use a prostate dildo along with tips, tricks, and advice on products, lubricants, positions, and more.
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Gay, Vertical, and Bisexual Men Using Dildos
Let’s stop the stigma that shouldn’t go along with enjoying anal sex. Because you’re curious about anal stimulation and penetration only means you like sex and p-spot orgasms – and not that you’re gay or bisexual.
On the contrary, who you love determines your sexual identity. Therefore, there’s no need to question your sexuality simply because you want to try back-door sex through masturbation or with a partner.
Furthermore, if you are gay or bisexual, I’m sure you are completely confident in your sexuality and are probably nodding your chief while reading this! So, guys, let go of any stigma or preconceived notions and just like something that feels good.
Why Would a Man Employ a Dildo?
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Discreet & Household Things to use as Dildos & Vibrators
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During my 10 years working as a sex toy reviewer and high-class sex store clerk before that, I’ve always made it a point to exclusively push body-safe sex toys. While this usually means “things MEANT to be used as sex toys”, today we’ll be looking into something I’ve been getting a lot of e-mails and DMs about.
You see, since I released my 2 last DIY articles on homemade dildos & DIY penis masturbators, I’ve been getting a lot of messages along the lines of:
“I’m in X situation… So what inconspicuous household items can I use as Y?”.
This made me realize that a lot of folks aren’t in a position to either buy or even simply have sex toys around.
Which truly breaks my heart, being a huge advocate of tool-assisted hand-cranked pleasure and all. I mean, you don’t get the designate Jim the Dildo Dealer by accident!
This is especially correct now that many folks have actually moved back in with their parents or with nosy roommates due to the current tough economic situation.
That’s without counting the plenty o
Hey boys, are you curious about toys?
*QUICK DISCLAIMER: This article discusses sex toys marketed towards vertical, gay and bi/pan cis men. They can be used by anyone with a penis, or anus if so desired, but I'm specifically addressing the stigma levelled at cis men here. There are toy options in here too for transitioned men and transmasculine people, use and try what works for you.
While there’s historically been a bit of a double common between the awareness of male and female sex toy users, it might be starting to change.
While toys for vulva-owners have turn into mainstream in the past decade, with celebrity-minted products from the likes of Lily Allen and Abbie Chatfield giving them an gas of cool, empowered accessibility, straight men using toys own a bit of an ick factor.
If you found out your female ally had a vibrator, you’d hardly bat an eyelid, but generally, dudes with Fleshlights or sex dolls have been thought of as sad, lonely or perverted.
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Sexologist Cam Fraser says that this idea stems from our societal consciousness of male sexuality being simple and straightforward, and therefore a guy needing ‘help’ with masturbation means there’s something