Vibrators and Dildos might look very similar, but it’s important to know the difference so you can achieve your ideal climax.
Want to experience intense sexual pleasure and achieve an orgasm to remember?
You’ve come to the right place.
Dildos and vibrators can both deliver intense and incredible sexual experiences.
Whether you want some well-deserved ‘me time’ or a new toy to use with a partner, the choices are endless. But before choosing the right one for you, let’s look at the (slight) differences between the two.
What is a dildo?
A sex toy that is shaped like a penis and used to penetrate the vagina or anus, Dildos are usually made from a soft moulded plastic. They are often used by people who want to reach orgasm through masturbation or with the help of a partner.
The 3 main types of Dildos
Normal Dildo: Designed in the shape of a penis and featuring a single end, this dildo is a great starting point if you want to try a sex toy for the first time.
Textured Dildos: Made from moulded plastic with a stainless-steel inner layer, this Dildo is slightly heavier than its silicone rivals.
Double-Ended Dildos: Designed to pleasure two people at the same time, this dildo features a penis-shaped head at both ends and is typically twice the length.
What is a vibrator?
Vibrators are very similar to Dildos, but the major difference is they have a motor (with multiple settings) so that it can vibrate and increase stimulation. Like a Dildo, they are available in a wide range of shapes and sizes.
The 3 main types of Vibrators
External Vibrators: Often smaller in size (so they are easy to handle), these vibrators tend to be used for pleasuring the vulva, clitoris, penis or anus.
Internal Vibrators: Perfect for anal penetration or stimulating the vagina. They are available in a wide range of colours and sizes.
Combination Vibrators: The best of both worlds! They usually feature a main body for internal stimulation and a vibrating arm for external pleasure.
Now that you know the difference between a Dildo and a Vibrator, you can browse for the one best suited to your needs - without feeling daunted (or confused) by the wide range available.