Hey, Girlfriends can we talk? Never mind, but it's probably not your Main Squeeze's first sex toy. Congratulations you're in a relationship!
Kiss abstinence and chastity out-the-door and keep in mind
"When buying your boyfriend his first sex toy, the first thing to do is remind him that toys don’t symbolize any sort of inadequacy in the bedroom. Sex toys offer sensations that body parts just aren’t capable of—they aren’t a replacement for intimacy.
Gifting a sex toy to your partner will allow him to explore his body, both alone and with you.
Masturbating with toys offers us a chance to really get to know what we do (and what we don’t) like during sex. And trying new toys with a partner isn't just incredibly fun; it also offers you both a chance to really communicate and experiment during sex.
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Your partner with a penis may not know where to start when it comes to pleasure products. We're here to help, from beginner to advanced.
If your partner has a penis, there’s a good chance that they’ve never bought themselves a sex toy. The concept of sex toys, for many, seems to be stuck on the classic rabbit vibrator or the Hitachi Magic Wand. Many men (and women) have no idea about the variety of toys currently on the market for folks of all genders. . . So, if your penis-having partner hasn’t bought themselves a sex toy, it’s time to change that. Purchasing a sex toy for a partner can be intimidating, but the pros—enhanced orgasms, new sensations, and a chance to explore—outweigh any awkward conversation that the gift might bring.
Not sure where to start? Don’t sweat. Here’s a list of AB's favorite beginner-friendly sex toys for people with penises.
For Beginners: Satisfyer Powerful One Cock Ring
For Maximum Versatility: Noje Wand and Attachment Set
The Perfect Stroker: B Swish Bhandy Classic Wave
The Latest in Technology: ArcWave Ion
If you want to get your boyfriend the newest and best in tech, check out the ArcWave Ion. Air pressure technology, like that found in the cult-fave Womanizer, was once exclusively relegated to direct clitoral sensation—until now. Pulses of controlled air stimulate the frenulum, and smart, silent technology (meaning the air pulsations stop when the toy isn’t pressed against skin) makes this a great toy for a boyfriend who wants to up his masturbation game but lives with roommates. (More of the best super-quiet sex toys are right over here.)
Sex toys ensure both you and your boyfriend are having a variety of experiences in the bedroom. Sex toys will never replace the intimacy you two create with each other, but rather add to the overall sexual experience you have together.
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