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These are the pitfalls to avoid when choosing an G-vibrator for a beginner! | Bestvibe UK

These are the pitfalls to avoid when choosing an G-vibrator for a beginner!

Bestvibe February 25,2025

Preface

If you have absolutely no experience of internal masturbation and are worried about pain, bleeding or injury, then your first vibrator should definitely be one between 18mm~22mm in diameter!

Why this size of vibrator?

  • Vibrators under 18mm are actually about the size of a finger and can be completely replaced by a finger, so there is no need to spend money on them.
  • Vibrators that are 22mm are actually wider than two fingers put together, which is not very friendly to beginners, and vibrators that are 25mm and above are not recommended for consideration at all.

Generally speaking, the vaginal lips (also known as the hymen) can withstand up to about 25mm, anything more than that and it is likely to tear, causing bleeding and pain, and may even affect the experience afterwards.

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How can I explore in vivo masturbation safely?

The safest way is to get used to it with your fingers first.

  • Start with one finger and get used to the sensation.
  • If you don't feel anything with one finger, try two fingers. Note that the fingers should be together, not apart.
  • If you can get two fingers in and out easily, it's time to consider a vibrator!

What should I look for when choosing a vibrator?

Look at the diameter at the top, not the thickest part: when masturbating in vivo, the fingers usually go in at the first two knuckles, not the root of the finger, and the same goes for a vibrator - it's the diameter at the front that counts, not the thickness of the handle or any other part of the vibrator.

Do not just look at the vibrator diameter data, but also look at the shape, some vibrators even if the same diameter, but the design looks bad in the actual use is not smooth, the surface material, shape, head design of these factors, will affect the experience.

First of 18 ~ 22mm to adjust, and can easily enter and exit, and then slowly increase, each time to increase 2 ~ 3mm, so that the experience will be more comfortable, if the span is too large, may not be able to enter, then the money will be spent in vain.

I don't want to buy a small one, but I can't use a big one, can I get in hard?

Don't! If you try, you'll realise that it's not a question of 'daring', but rather that you're not able to get it in with your current physical condition and technique.

Possible scenarios:

  • Lubricated, but it's still hard to get it in. 
  • You may need to use brute force, but forcing it in will only make it harder for you,Instead of pleasure, there is only pain. 
  • If the vibrator is too big, the vaginal flap or even the vaginal opening may tear and the pain level will be comparable to the scene in 'Human Sobriety'.

What should I do if I am injured?

If you are injured by forcing a large vibrator, the consequences may include

  • A sore wound that hurts for a few days and makes walking a little uncomfortable.
  • Heavy bleeding, even for a few days (in which case you will need to go to hospital).
  • No visible bleeding, but persistent pain and need for rest and recovery.

If you feel that the injury is serious, such as bleeding, severe pain, suspected laceration, you must go to hospital and go straight to A&E. It is recommended that you go to a large hospital, small hospitals may not be able to deal with this situation.

Final advice

Exploring the inside of your body is a gradual process, so don't rush into trying too big a size.

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The best size for beginners is 18~22mm. Get used to this range first and then slowly increase. Not only will you be more comfortable, but you will also enjoy the process more!

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